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Rootsweb Sites

RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project
RootsWeb Mailing Lists : Interactive Search
RootsWeb Mailing Lists : Archive
ROOTS-L Resources: Information and Tips for Using ROOTS-L
ROOTS-L: The Internet's First Genealogy Mailing List
History of Rootsweb.

Family History Societies

West Middlesex Family History Society
London & North Middlesex F H S - Metropolitan on-line
East Of London Family History Society (EoLFHS) Home Page
East Surrey Family History Society
West Surrey Family History Society
Berkshire Family History Society
Hampshire Genealogical Society
Somerset & Dorset Family History Society
FHS Catalogs On-line
Nottinghamshire Family History Society
The Guild Of One Name Studies
Society of Genealogists

Record Offices and Archives

Royal Mail - Postal Services Guide
Public Record Office
Office for National Statistics
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
Manorial Documents Register for England
Suffolk County Council - Suffolk Records Office
London Metropolitan Archives Index Page
Institute of Historical Research (IHR)
English and Welsh Register Offices
This is a list of all the Register Offices in England and Wales, together with contact information.
Public Record Office : Information For Genealogists
One of the leaflets issued by the PRO to assist researchers.
Public Record Office : Family Records Centre
How to find your way arounf the Family Record Centre in London.
Museum of English Rural Life Photograph Samples
The Museum is part of Reading University, and is well worth a visit to see how many of our ancestors lived and worked.
National Register of Archives

Surname Lists

Rampton Family Genealogy Forum
Bryars Family Genealogy Forum
4,000 GENEOLOGY LINKS for UK, USA, Europe..
GenForum Search Agent
An extremely useful search engine for surnames. It searches the whole of ?????
Strays By County Census Index
This does not have complete coverage as yet, but nevertheless a very useful tool for finding those lost relatives of 1851.
Ron Taylor's UK Census Finding Aids and Indexes
Ron Taylor's Site
Genealogy Exchange & Surname Registry - International Surname Registry
London Census Surname Indexes
Surname Research List for Surrey, ENGLAND
Search Your Surname On The Web (by Steve Lacy) is a useful site for finding unusual information.
Surrey Super Index
A list of all surnames encountered in Surrey parish Registers, with a reference to the parish in which it was found.
UK & Ireland Genealogy Links

Software & Services

Pocket Pedigree
If you have a Personal Data Assistant (PDA) then you may be interested in this free software to run under Windows CE, although I personally prefer to use Excel spreadsheets for data capture when I am in the Library.
England & Wales Vital Document Courier Service and Family History Research Services
Phillimore & Co. Ltd.
Publishers of interesting books on local and family history.
Research-uk.com
Freebies for genealogists
MapQuest!
Find a street in modern-day Britain, online.
Alan Godfrey Maps
Fanatastic Victorian maps, some so detailed they show horse troughs and drinking fountains!
MM Publications
Michael McEvoy publishes directories, military lists, and other interesting finding aids on microfiche, and at a startlingly reasonable price!
Rallymaps of West Wellow
Custodian for Family Historians
I have four separate Custodian II databases - two are for storing the data for my two one-name studies, one keeps track of all the odd bits and pieces I collect for my specific family, and the fourth houses my indexes of Hampshire village parish registers! I couldn't work without it!
The Online Family History Fair
Great site for discovering publications for sale from Family History Societies all over the country. It is very easy to use, and I have found the service to be faster than contacting the society direct. My last order was placed around 10pm on a Friday, I received confirmation on Saturday, and the pamphlets arrived on Monday!
Drake Software Associates Home Page
Barney Tyrwitt-Drake produces well-thought-out software and indexes, such as Pigot's Commercial Directory of Berkshire, and the Posse Commitatus for Buckinghamshire. You can order over the web from the Society of Genealogist's Online Bookshop.
S&N Genealogy Supplies
Marbract Services
This service is superb! If you need certificates from New South Wales, then just email this transcription company, and you will receive, almost by return email, a transcript of the certificate. You can pay by credit card - just fax the number separately, for security.
I have used them a couple of times, and I am a very satisfied customer!

World War I

The Commonwealth War Graves Commission
What can I say about one of the most moving websites on the Internet?
The Great War - HELLFIRE CORNER
The layout of this website takes some getting used to, but it is packed with useful stuff.

Online Periodicals

EmeryPaper
Journal of Online Genealogy - Promoting the Use of Computers and the Internet in Family History Research
The last time I tried this link it was not working. I hope it is back again soon as the Journal had masses of useful advice and articles.

Births Marriages & Deaths

Index Search - New South Wales Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages
Births Deaths & Marriages Exchange
FreeBMD
As this project grows, so it becomes more useful. People are giving up their valuable time to transcribe the indexes of the General Register Office, and provide a valuable search engine. Covers England and Wales, 1837 to date, Births, Marriages and Deaths.
St Catherine's Marriage Index
I chanced upon this one day, and although I have not found any of my relatives in it, you may find one of yours! It is the fruit of Michael Foster's research into the accuracy of the GRO's indexes of Marriage Records. He extracted all the marriages for some sample years and put them into a series of spreadsheets which he then sorted and analysed, finding gaps, missing spouses, duplication, and other horrors! Read "A Comedy of Errors or The Marriage Records of England and Wales 1837 - 1899" for the full gory details. As a public service, he has placed the spreadsheets as text documents onto the web, so that you can download them and search at your leisure.
New South Wales Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages
This site allows you search births, deaths and marriages in NSW for the latter half of the nineteenth century, plus for some of the twentieth (births only until about 1917, deaths right up to the 1950s). Once you have the reference number you can order either the certificate itself from the Registry, or a transcription from one of the Transcription Agencies.
Vicar-General Marriage Licence Index
An index of all marriage licences granted by the Vicar-General between 1694 and 1850. The Index was produced by the Society of Genealogists, and a fee is payable for an index search. I have not availed myself of the service, but you might well find that elusive detail here about your ancestor.

Wills & Probate

Commissary Court of London Will Abstracts Volume 26 (1629-1634)
Consistory Court of London Will Abstracts Volume 8 (1621-1630)
Commissary Court of London Will Abstracts Volume 29 (1644/5-1646)
Introduction to Berkshire will abstracts
Introduction to will abstracts

Cemeteries

Abney Park Cemetery, North London
An excellent site with indexed burials
Brookwood Cemetery, Surrey
This site contains addresses and more links, although sadly no index to graves
Cemeteries of the UK
This is part of a site which mostly covers American cemeteries, and so far lists only a few British ones, but a useful resource nevertheless.

General Finding Tools

Firstmom's Genealogy Resources - England, Wales, Great Britain
Find Lost People
Ancestry Home Page (Ancestry.com)
My Family Home Page (Ancestry.com)
Family History Home Page (Ancestry.com)
Family History Research Register (e-Genealogy)
I only came across this site relatively recently, but it looks very useful.
Filearea GENETXT
This is the German site, much talked about on Genealogy lists, which hosts an enormous collection of miscellaneous British datafiles, containing everything from a few articles, to the complete TwoPercent 1851 Census transcripts, by county! But be warned - this census is only a very very small part of the overall 1851 census. I certainly have not found ANY of my relatives in it! You would do best to check with Ron Taylor's Census Surname index for the names you want before spending the time downloading the TwoPercent from this site.
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet
This is the definitive List of Lists, the place to go to find advice when a new avenue opens up before you.


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