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Craftsmen and tradesmen

Yeomen Merchants ,Farmers and other Workers...

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Family History from Newspapers

Newspapers are a marvelous source of information but their content varies according to period. Before 1750, most personal news concerns the nobility and gentry, or notable crimes and scandals. In the next century more local personalities crept in. There was little directly concerning ordinary events and people until the last century. These books will advise what you can expect to find, from obitua...

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Female Occupations

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Four Cheshire Townships

Arley,Appleton,Great Budworth &Stockton Heath...

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Gleaves of High Legh

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Illigitimacy

Every child has a Mother and Farther even though they were not Married...

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Lancashire in Early Maps

History of the County Palatine...

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Manorial Records

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Manorial Records

If your ancestors scarcely appear in the parish registers, or worse, if two or three of the same name occur at the same time: if your great grandfather dropped in out of the blue, yet there is no settlement certificate, and all the evidence points to his being a man of property if you are lucky, you will find the magic words, "my copyhold land" or "I have surrendered to the uses of my will " in an...

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Maps for Local Historians

By Paul Hindle. Old maps provide a rich source of information and insight for all those interested in the history of their locality as well as fascinating many others and proving popular with collectors. The author describes the different types of map produced, explains what they were intended to show and, most importantly, where to find them. From the earliest cartographic depictions of Britain, ...

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Merseyside & Gtr Manchester Lost Railways

This Book examines the lives of many lines in Greater Manchester Area there decline and closure of many lost Today...

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