Civil Registration began in England and Wales on July 1st, 1837, the same year in which Queen Victoria came to the throne and continues to the present day. The Civil Registration records are divided into three events, Births, Marriages and Deaths.
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Worcestershire Parish Registers, Volume 1
Worcestershire Parish Registers, Volume 1. These registers contain the Marriage records from the following parishes: Alderminster 1613-1812, Alstone 1550-1805, Bradley 1630-1812, Elmbridge 1570-1812, Kempsey 1690-1812, Kington 1588-1836, Offenham 1543-1812, Redditch 1808-1811, Rous Lench 1539-1837, Shipston-on-Stour 1572-1812, Tidmington 1693-1812
Edited by: W.P.W. Phillimore, M.A., B.C.L.
Issued to the Subscribers by Phillimore & Co., 124 Chancery Lane
Commemorating 70 years since D-Day June 6, 1944 |
This Friday, June 6th marks the 70th Anniversary of the Normandy Landings, best know as ‘D-Day’. One of the most important days in our history and one we should commemorate. |
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US Civil War Roll of Honor - 27 Volumes Search the Roll of Honor |
US Civil War Roll of Honour 1861 - 1865 - more information
Locations of the Soldiers Who Died in the Defence of the American Union - interred in the National Cemeteries and Suffered martyrdom in the Prison Pens throughout the South;
Roll of Honor, Vol. I
United States Soldiers interred at;
Washington D.C. from August 3 1861 to June 30 1865
Familyrelatives.com provides a growing selection of Military records a vital building block when researching your family tree for ancestors who served in the armed forces. Many of the Army records, Navy records and Royal Air Force are fully transcribed making it easier to search and locate your ancestors who served in World War One or World War Two. Other vital records include the National Roll, Commissioned Sea Officers of the Royal Navy, Roll of Honour, Royal Air Force lists, Army births, marriages and deaths abroad and records for the USA military.
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There are over 1500 Parishes online in the following counties;
Berkshire | Buckinghamshire | Cambridgeshire |
Cornwall | Cumberland | Derbyshire |
Devon | Dorset | Essex |
Gloucestershire | Hampshire | Huntingdonshire |
Kent | Leicestershire | Lincolnshire |
Middlesex | Norfolk | Northamptonshire |
Nottinghamshire | Oxfordshire | Somersetshire |
Suffolk | Warwickshire | Wiltshire |
Worcestershire | Yorkshire West Riding |
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES & DEATHS
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1837 - 2005
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Civil Registration Indexes 1837 - 2005
Civil Registration began in England and Wales on July 1st, 1837, the same year in which Queen Victoria came to the throne and continues to the present day. The Civil Registration records are divided into three events, Births, Marriages and Deaths. |