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anyone know S Shields Local Studies Library?
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Jan | Report | 14 Aug 2006 22:22 |
I almost wish I was going for a whole week!!!! Mustn't forget my glasses -have you seen the size of the print in those old newspapers??? South shields library We have a wide range of resources to assist with your search including: books, pamphlets, videos, posters, maps, photographs, microfiche and microfilm. Parish Registers A full list of the registers available. Newspapers on Microfiche A full list of the registers available. Electoral Registers on Microfiche A full list of the registers available. Prince George Square South Shields NE33 2PE tel. 0191 427 1717 tel. 0191 427 1818 (after 5.00pm) [email protected] (0191) 424 7860 I'll let you know how it goes |
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Horatia | Report | 14 Aug 2006 11:34 |
If you have found any deaths in your family that resulted in inquests, you could look up the newspaper inquest report at the library. They have quite a few newspapers it seems: Football Gazette and Telegraph 31 March 1906 to 31 December 1949 (then see Sports Gazette) Free Press and Advertiser 1895 to 1904 Jarrow Chronicle 1 April 1871 to 16 December 1871 Jarrow Express 13 December 1873 to 26 December 1913 Jarrow Guardian 6 January 1872 to 31 December 1880 Jarrow Labour Herald 6 April 1906 to 15 March 1907 Mid - Tyne Observer 22 April 1937 to 18 May 1939 Northern Observer 12 May to 20 October 1911 Shieldsman 27 May 1932 to September 1939 South Shields Advertiser and Tyneside Advocate 17 November 1857 to 20 May 1858 Shields Advocate 5t January 1855 - 12 November 1857 continues as Shields Advertiser and Tyneside Advocate Shields and Tynemouth Argus 26 September 1881 - 18 March 1882 Shields Daily Standard 1 January 1881 to 5 March Shields Gazette 1849 to date Shields Morning Mail 8 January 1900 to 11 February 1901 South Shields Evangelist July 1874 to December 1877 Sports Gazette 7 January 1950 - 1959 (Previously Football Gazette and Telegraph) Cheers, Horatia |
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Hide and | Report | 14 Aug 2006 10:47 |
Could you get the number for them and address please. A list of what they do hold would be very helpful if possible. I have been in touch with some of the churches and they have been very helpful so would suggest that you go into some of those you know you are linked to and speak to the vicar/priest. Some of them are very into church history and can fill you in on all sorts of interesting facts. Well worth a try. |
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Jan | Report | 14 Aug 2006 10:37 |
Thanks for suggestions! My priority has to be births - I have two children with the same name with births registered in same quarter, and both died weeks later - in the same quarter! One has to belong to my ggparents but whose child is the other? Then deaths - my gggparents (before 1837, must be!) Then marriages - which family did all the Elizabeths, Janes and Margarets come from? And I know that the family moved around and probably used most of the churches in South Shields! I like the idea of second-hand shops - my other hobby!!! Any more suggestions welcome! Jan |
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Janet in Yorkshire | Report | 13 Aug 2006 22:02 |
A trawl through second hand bookshops (for books of local interest), and a look for old postcards. Jay |
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Michael | Report | 13 Aug 2006 21:38 |
Don't know about South Shields, but I've dealt with North Shields via email and they were VERY helpful. They keep copies of the South Shields News there which is pretty well indexed with files of cuttings for certain surnames which may well be worth checking out, and North Shields also had old maps and electoral rolls at least for the area and even provided me with some old photos of the street I was interested in. I would try and speak with the local archivist and ask. You will be lucky indeed if you cover every single thing you'd like to in just one day. I would expect to have to take two or three trips until I found my feet. I've been to Manchester Library twice now, and am still finding out new things and a reason to go back again for something I missed or didn't have time for last time. These days, I write myself a list and number the things I am looking for in order of preference and work through it accordingly. Even so, you will soon find that time will run away with you. It always does. |
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Uncle John | Report | 13 Aug 2006 21:28 |
Other things to take - a list of the 100 or so rellies in my tree to verify, please (only joking). J |
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Jan | Report | 13 Aug 2006 20:08 |
I'm going up a week on Weds. and want to make my time as profitable as possible. Will have a list of b/m/d/ to check out! Besides parish registers what else would you recommend? Jan |