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Pre 1800 Records
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Ann-Marie | Report | 26 Mar 2005 18:46 |
Does anyone know a site i can find records before 1800 as I have minimal records back to 1595 but would like more info. Ann-Marie |
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Janet | Report | 26 Mar 2005 21:25 |
How have you got back to the 1595 without knowing how to get back beyond 1800?? Janet |
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Granny | Report | 26 Mar 2005 23:27 |
I am now back as far as 1845, how do I get beyond that? How did you get to the 1500's? |
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Unknown | Report | 26 Mar 2005 23:50 |
Civil registration started 1st July 1837 and the first census for genealogy purposes was 1841. Earlier than that, you need to go to parish records - church baptism, marriage and burial registers, poor law records, etc. Most of these are in county records offices, but some baptisms and marriages are on the International Genealogical Index. You can find out which parishes and which years are covered by googling 'Hugh Wallis batch numbers'. You can then do a search if you find a batch relevant to your family history. This info still needs checking with the original registers, however. nell |
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Val wish I'd never started | Report | 27 Mar 2005 00:16 |
there is a lot of older stuff on (www.familysearch.org) remove brackets |
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Ann-Marie | Report | 27 Mar 2005 00:33 |
My Uncle got the info before 1800, he wrote a book n put the family tree in it |