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Surrey Genealogical
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A Vision of Surrey |
A vision of Surrey between 1801 and 2001 |
| Cemeteries of Surrey |
A free online library of burial records for the county of Surrey. |
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Surrey Family History Society |
The East Surrey Family History
Society was founded in 1977 and, not surprisingly, its catchment
area (the geographical area served by an institution)
is the eastern part of the ancient county of Surrey, which includes
those London Boroughs south of the Thames that are now in Greater
London. A map of the "olde" Parishes covered by the Society can be
found
here. |
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Familia
- Surrey |
Genealogical holdings in Surrey public libraries. |
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GENUKI Surrey |
This is part of a site that has some of the best online information
and links, not only for Surrey but for the British Isles. |
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Historical Directories - Surrey |
Links to historical data relevant to the county of Surrey. |
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Local history centres in Surrey libraries |
Surrey has seven Local History Centres. Each is based in
a Surrey library, and provides a collection of research
materials relating to the surrounding area. You can use
the resources of the local history centres at any time
that these libraries are open. Regular sessions are also
available when enthusiastic volunteers with local
knowledge will be there to help with your research. |
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Reigate and district family history group |
This Group was formed in 1987,
to bring together people of all ages and from all walks of life who are
interested in tracing their family trees. |
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Society of Genealogists - Surrey |
A list of resources that the society's holds for the county of
Surrey. |
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Surrey
Genealogy Links |
Links to help you with your Surrey research. |
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Surrey History Centre |
Surrey History Centre collects and rescues archives and printed
materials relating to Surrey's past and present, so that they can tell
the story of the County and its people to future generations. |
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Surrey Historical Directories |
A huge resource by University of Leicester; a digital library of
local and trade directories from 1750 to 1919 |
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Surrey - IGI
Batch numbers |
A very useful site for those researchers wishing to identify Surrey
records on the FamilySearch
Web site. |
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Wills Plus |
The Surrey Plus Wills Index
provides an index to names of all people appearing in the wills of
testators residing in the County of Surrey, England (and nine other
Counties). Links are provided to transcripts of wills, where
available. |
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Surrey Workhouses |
Locations of workhouses throughout the county of Surrey. |
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Victoria
County History - Surrey |
The Victoria History of the Counties of England (Victoria
County History, or VCH for short)
has now been in progress for more than a century, to publish a
comprehensive set of English county histories. Although more than 200
volumes have appeared, the project is only near the halfway mark. Nevertheless, the published volumes represent an
unparalleled resource for county and local historians, and for those
researching genealogy and family history. |
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Surrey Family History Society |
The objectives of the Society are to collect, index,
co-ordinate, publish and make accessible, in the interests of genealogy, documents or records relating to the ancient County of Surrey; to
promote the preservation of such documents or records; to encourage the
study of genealogy; to assist educationally, by lectures or otherwise,
in record research. A map of the Parishes, as at 1837, which fall
within the West Surrey Family History Society can be found
here. |
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UK Genealogical Resources |
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Ancestors from England |
Offering affordable
and excellent genealogical research since 1999. Current rate is $20
(US) per hour. Official documents requested will incur an
additional cost. |
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Ancestors on Board |
A database featuring
BT27 Outward Passenger Lists for long-distance voyages leaving the
British Isles from 1890 to 1960. |
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Ancestry Aid |
Free genealogy and
family history records. |
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Archives Hub |
A single point of
access to nearly 20,000 descriptions of archives held in 160 UK
institutions, mostly in the higher education sector. |
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The BMD Register |
The official
non-parochial BDMs service for the UK. |
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Blacksheep |
Provides a selection
of criminal, police, railway workers and other online indexes. |
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Britain-A Vision Through Time |
A vision of Britain
between 1801 and 2001. Including maps, statistical trends and
historical descriptions. |
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British Data Archive |
Their aim is to
provide access to census records in full, in your own home, on both
PC and Mac, at a reasonable cost. |
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British Genealogy |
British-Genealogy.com is dedicated to assisting people with their
British family history research. |
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British History on Line |
British History Online is the
digital library containing some of the core printed primary and
secondary sources for the medieval and modern history of the British
Isles. Created by the Institute of Historical Research and the
History of Parliament Trust, we aim to support academic and personal
users around the world in their learning, teaching and research. |
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British Library, The |
Over 13 million
books, 920 journal and newspaper titles. A good place to start is
the Integrated Catalogues. |
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Current Value of Old Money |
Changes in the value
of money over time. |
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Cyndi's List |
A categorized and
cross-referenced index to genealogical resources on the Internet. |
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English Counties & Parishes |
This site is
intended to show how the English local government system originated
and how it has changed over the centuries. It also contains some
explanation of other units of local government and types of
settlement, mainly for the period prior to the reorganization of
1974. |
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England Passenger and Crew Lists |
A web site well worth a visit, not only
for passenger and crew lists, but visitors can also search for
marriages, surnames, census returns and many other useful
genealogical resources. |
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English Villages |
Topics include :
Villages Index, Village Life, Folklore & Legend, Village Talk,
Gallery, Resources, and Bookshop. There is also a Members'
Interest section. |
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English Weights & Measures |
The definitive
internet resource for information on Imperial weights and measures. |
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Family Records - UK |
This site, provided
by the
FamilyRecords.gov.uk consortium,
will help you find the government records and other sources you need
for your family history research. |
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Family Search |
Reported to be the
largest collection of free family history, family tree and genealogy
records in the world. |
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Free BDM |
FreeBMD is an
ongoing project, the aim of which is to transcribe the Civil
Registration index of births, marriages and deaths for England and
Wales, and to provide free Internet access to the transcribed
records. It is a part of the FreeUKGEN family, which also includes
FreeCEN (Census data) and
FreeREG (Parish Registers).
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Genes Reunited |
An excellent site
with over 350 million names already registered. |
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Genealogy Reviews UK |
Provides family
historians and genealogists with information to help them find the
software and data they need to research their family history. New
reviews are added monthly. |
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General Register Office |
Researchers are able to purchase
UK birth, death and marriage
certificates online. |
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GENUKI - UK and Ireland |
A large collection of
genealogical information for England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the
Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. |
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Guild of One-Name Studies |
The Guild of
One-Name Studies is the premier UK-based organization for one-name
studies. The Guild welcomes as members anyone who has an interest in
the subject. Members who are carrying out a one-name study may
register their study with the Guild. |
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Historical Directories |
Historical
Directories is a digital library of local and trade directories for
England and Wales, from 1750 to 1919. It contains high quality
reproductions of comparatively rare books, essential tools for
research into local and genealogical history. |
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National Archives |
Family History - Let
family history expert Nick Barratt help you get started with your
research. Included in these clips are simple tips on getting key
information and building your family tree. |
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National Trust
Surnames |
This website presents the
findings of a project based at University College London (UCL) that
is investigating the distribution of surnames in Great Britain, both
current and historic. It allows users to search the databases that
we have created, and to trace the geography and history of their
family names. On each page of the website, you will find a Help link
on the top-right corner which We hope will answer any questions you
might have. |
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Old English Occupations |
A list of some of
the occupations that you may find on the English Census during your
genealogy research. |
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Olde English Links |
Information on
topics from abbreviations, clothing, paleography, Latin, etc. |
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UK BDM Exchange |
An online resource
for anyone researching their UK family history. Here you will find
details of nearly 90,000 Birth, Death and Marriage Certificates
since 1837 along with details of Church records of Baptisms, Burials
and Church Marriages from before 1837. |
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UK Public Libraries |
Shelia and Robert
Harden have compiled a guide to UK public libraries on the web. |
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General Genealogical Resources
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About Genealogy |
Alternatives to
Pay-For-Use Genealogy Sites on the Internet. |
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Canadian Genealogy Centre |
The Centre includes
all physical and online genealogical services of Library and
Archives Canada. It offers genealogical content, services, advice,
research tools and opportunities to work on joint projects, all in
both official languages. |
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Convict Central |
Most family
historians in Australia regard a convict in their ancestry as
enormously desirable. "Convicts to Australia" is intended to guide,
inform and entertain those just starting the hunt as well as the
more experienced researcher. The site is a 'work in progress' and
data is being added regularly. We hope your convict research is made
easier by our efforts and above all we hope you have FUN. Although
feedback and suggestions are
welcome, unfortunately we are unable to answer individual questions
and research requests. |
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FEEFHS |
The Federation of
East European Family History Societies (FEEFHS) was organized in
1992 as an umbrella organization that promotes family research in
eastern and central Europe without any ethnic, religious, or social
distinctions. It provides a forum for individuals and organizations
focused on a single country or group of people to exchange
information and be updated on developments in the field. While it
primarily serves the interests of North Americans in tracing their
lineages back to a European homeland, it welcomes members from all
countries. |
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Legacy Family Tree |
A software product
for building, customizing, searching and sharing your family
history. |
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National Library of Australia |
Australian sites
containing a variety of information relating to family history and
genealogy including guides, indexes and digitized images of
documents. Also links to other informative sites both in Australia
and overseas and contact with other family historians via indexed
family trees, mailing lists and bulletin boards. |
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Old Maps |
Historic maps of
England, Scotland and Wales can be purchased. |
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Rampant Scotland Directory |
Includes an
introduction to help those who are about to embark on researching
their Scottish family tree via the Net - written by the author of
Rampant Scotland. |
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Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness |
Random Acts of
Genealogical Kindness (RAOGK) was established in 1999 as a resource
for networking among researchers. RAOGK links researchers who need
documents from a distant location with others able to obtain them. |
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The Workhouse |
Peter Higginbotham's
excellent website "The Workhouse" describes in the introduction the
workings of the Poor Law through the Centuries and with the Poor Law
Amendment Act of 1834 how the Parishes across England and Wales were
grouped into Poor Law Unions which led to the construction of
Workhouses, some large enough to accommodate up to 1,000 inmates.
The introduction also describes how admission to the Workhouse meant
ultimate degradation to it's inmates. |
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US Gen Web |
This site serves as
the entrance to the massive US GenWeb project, wherein volunteers
across the US maintain linked websites about their states and
counties. This page contains information about the project and links
to state-level GenWeb sites. |
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Yesterday's Journeys |
"As in any age,
people have had to deal with documentation and Officials whether it
be for good or bad. Yesterdays Journey records the names of those
people who had dealings with those events and the paperwork
involved. The documents that sent them back to their legal
settlement or let them stay in a new parish. The warrants for their
arrest, or the Indentures that gave them a start in working life and
the papers that named the fathers of illegitimate children, or the
Wills that folks left. They are all here. Documents that may
identify where they were born, a trade, an employer, their wages,
how long they worked with for each person. Where they got married,
which regiment they served in, how many children they had, names,
ages and other bits of information to help add real history and
detail to your ancestors lives. Dealing primarily with Derbyshire it
does however cover the whole of the British Isles as people moved
around seeking work, travelled as vagrants through the County or
were chased throughout the realm as the responsibility of fatherhood
and law caught up with them. There are references to Canada,
Australia, New Zealand and America, as well as other lands overseas,
as some moved further afield.
Yesterdays Journey is on-going and updated on a regular basis."
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