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Unknown

Unknown Report 21 Mar 2004 00:04

I've been away too long! Thanks to everyone who carries on posting their website suggestions here! Now where's my pen gone....! lol Eleanor xx

Pumphrey

Pumphrey Report 19 Mar 2004 19:13

found a good link today. http://stat-acc-scot(.)edina(.)ac(.)uk It has all sorts of useful background information on Scottish Counties, Parishes etc. Give loads of details about what life was like back in 1700s to 1800s. You can pick up lots of little details about different clans. Well worth a look if you are researching scotland. I apologise if anyone has already posted this site. Pam

Claire

Claire Report 18 Mar 2004 19:14

This is a great idea. Thank You

Jim

Jim Report 15 Mar 2004 20:04

WONDERFULL! Needs to be kept up front. Nudge.

Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 14 Mar 2004 19:18

hope I'm not repeating anyone but just found londonancestor(.)com - quite interesting, police records, all sorts.

Molly

Molly Report 14 Mar 2004 16:15

Just found this little treasure for rellies in Durham, particularly the Annfield Plain area. Group of amateur genealogists who are fantastically helpful. www.annfieldplainfhs(.)org(.)uk

Chelly

Chelly Report 14 Mar 2004 14:27

Must keep this one going

Sandra

Sandra Report 11 Mar 2004 21:16

Need to bring this to top, sorry too good to lose sight of. Sandra

Chris in London

Chris in London Report 11 Mar 2004 15:41

Fantastic amount of information - thank you. GC please don't let all this go to waste!!

Bob

Bob Report 11 Mar 2004 15:08

I have sometimes heard of people being described as "3rd. cousin, twice removed", etc. and have never really understood what it means. Searching for some ancestors in Eastern Europe, I came across this "Relatives Calculator". This is either a touch of wimsey, or a useful tool, depending on how you see it ... http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/krakow/relations.asp Enjoy ! P.S. if you have jewish relatives from Krakow, click on "site menu" on this page. There is all sorts of info. here, vital records from 1810 upwards, etc, etc.

zoe

zoe Report 11 Mar 2004 10:31

Hi, Cannot believe this is at 11 pages now!! In Lowestoft, Suffolk are 3 cemeteries can search for alpabetically and it gives you age, address and occupation at death and plot number last week I went back to "home" and found some relatives headstones from 1890's due to this website: http://www(.)waveney(.)gov(.)uk/cemetery/cemetery.htm Also following is good website for us to all aid if we have some spare time and want to help the greater good with regards to gravestones and it has already got some in Suffolk and Norfolk but needs more volunteers for rest of country: http://www(.)gravestonephotos(.)com Hope that helps someone out there! Zoë :0)

Jan

Jan Report 10 Mar 2004 19:29

http(://)www(.)ukbmd(.)org(.)uk(/) http(://)davgw(.)net(/)connect(/)fhish(.)php (A great well put together site for looking for rellies in St Helens Liverpool) http(://)amberskyline(.)com(/)treasuremaps(/)oldhand(.)html decifering old handwriting http(://)www(.)gendocs(.)demon(.)co(.)uk(/)trades.html old trades All this faffing with brackets gggrrr I have more but Im all bracketed out!!!!!! Jan x

Rosemary

Rosemary Report 10 Mar 2004 17:58

Hi, Have just come across alist taken from the 1891 census, listing travelling families and show people. Quick to scroll through, and covers England and Wales. www(.)nwon(.)com/pauline/1891(.)html Rosemary (Essex)

Jason

Jason Report 9 Mar 2004 22:37

This site attempts to put old money values (from as early as 1264!) into todays money. For Sterling... http://eh(.)net/hmit/ppowerbp/ For US Dollars... http://eh(.)net/hmit/ppowerusd/ Remove those brackets! Jason.

Malcolm

Malcolm Report 5 Mar 2004 20:06

Hi Anyone who had rellies in british army in india 1845 this site gives casualty rolls for the battle of SATLEJ www(.)angelfire(.)com/mp/memorials/sustl1(.)htm came across it well looking up HMS Satlej Good hunting Malcolm

Debs

Debs Report 5 Mar 2004 11:16

www.bristolhistory(.)(com) Just found this huge site - loads of inscriptions on headstones, stories. Fantastic. Debbie

Lucky

Lucky Report 4 Mar 2004 23:40

Been going on this one all week, pretty good. rootschat(.)com

Susan

Susan Report 4 Mar 2004 23:21

www.familysearch.org - and it's free.

Pumphrey

Pumphrey Report 4 Mar 2004 20:57

Me again, just been given another site that I haven't visited before. Looks really good. Loads of useful links, things to buy etc. www(.)genfair(.)com Apologies if you all know about this one already but still teething! Pam

Pumphrey

Pumphrey Report 2 Mar 2004 22:57

Same here. i think i may have got this site from this thread but though i'd give it a plug as its got some fantastic links on it especially if you are interested in the Royal Navy. Also has old occupations, translations etc. (http://)rmhh(.)co(.)uk Pam