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Problems tracing ancestors in the NE of England ?
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mgnv | Report | 2 Nov 2012 08:46 |
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Although they're not indexed, and are the BTs rather than the original parish records, they're already free at: |
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Mark | Report | 2 Nov 2012 08:00 |
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If any of you out there are tracing ancestors around Newcastle upon Tyne, Durham and all around that area (boundary changes ) but have given in! Don't give in as a mountain of records are in the hands of durhamrecordsonline.com Go to coming attractions to see what they have not yet published. I paid researchers twice to find a relative to no avail, then came to this great site to find the Earsdon babtisms and burials post 1812 due to be published . |
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