The EnglandGenWeb Project
A BritishIslesGenWeb Project Website
About the Project
Hi, and welcome to EnglandGenWeb. This project is hosted by Louis R. Mills.
EnglandGenWeb is a part of the BritishIslesGenWeb Project section of The WorldGenWeb Project and was created in an effort to help researchers find local resources and reference information.
You will want to begin your search by exploring the County Websites. You may discover that one of the counties is in need of a Host. If you are interested in adopting one of the counties, please contact Lou Mills.
The Counties
ENGLAND-GenWeb-L
A general England mailing list for researchers to join
and also a place where we can make announcements to our visitors about changes to the EnglandGenWeb Project
To subscribe send the word "subscribe" (without the quotes) as the only text in the body of an email to:
ENGLAND-GenWeb-L-request@rootsweb.com - for List Mode
ENGLAND-GenWeb-D-request@rootsweb.com - for Digest Mode
ResourcesEngland LinksEnglish Record Offices and Archives on the WebGenforum - England Genealogy ForumAncestry.com - England Query ForumMailing Lists for EnglandUnited Kingdom Mailing Lists
Compiled by John Fuller and Christine GauntOther Mailing Lists Hosted by RootswebBritishIslesGenWeb LinksFreeBMD Project
The goal of the FreeBMD Project is to provide free access to the Civil Registration index for England and Wales for birth, marriages and deaths.The Domesday Book
Includes sections on The Domesday Story, Landowners, Place Name Origins, etc.
Archives
Yukon ObitsYukon Obits - UK StraysThe obits are all from the Yukon News (1960-2000). The Yukon News is archived at the Yukon Archives where reference assistance and photocopying services are available for full text of obituaries.
For further details visit the Yukon Archives
Pioneer Cemetery UK StraysPioneer Cemetery, on Sixth Avenue in Whitehorse, had approximately 800 interments between 1900 and 1965. These burials are documented in a City of Whitehorse publication entitled 'Lost Graves'. Published in 1989, 'Lost Graves' was researched by Margaret (Peg) Crook and Helen Horback and compiled by Norma Felker. It is organised in subsets of church records and for a number of persons it contains additional details such as obituaries from local newspapers. The document 'Lost Graves' is held at the Yukon Archives where reference assistance and photocopying services are available for full textinformation.
For further details visit the Yukon Archives
Orange County Obituaries for England
Provided by José Rivera Nieves
ORLEANS PARISH (NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA), Rootsweb site
Records from the Lunatic Asylum, and Charity Hospital, in New Orleans during the 1840s. There were people admitted into the asylum for a variety of reasons, who were born in all over the US and Europe
The EnglandGenWeb Project is in need of volunteers to host county websites, provide look-up resources, etc...If you might be interested in volunteering, please stop by the POLICIES page to learn more about what is required.

 | | Please stop by The UK & Ireland Genealogical Information Service (GENUKI) and their GENUKI England websites. The EnglandGenWeb Project strongly feels that GENUKI has some of the best material online to assist genealogical researchers in England. We are working collaboratively with them to provide additional services to researchers. |

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