Genealogy Bookshop is a new online bookshop for the family historian. Genealogy Bookshop offers new and second-hand genealogy books and family history books, combining online prices with a personal service.
Genealogy Bookshop acts as an agent for some of the most respected booksellers in the world, comparing prices and offering our customers the pick of the best deals online.
Why choose Genealogy Bookshop? Because we specialise in Genealogy Books our recommendations are made on the basis of expert advice and research.
We provide the resources you need to identify the genealogy books you require, alongside links to the best place to buy them.





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Founded in 1987, Flyleaf Press is the leading specialist publisher of Irish family history and genealogy titles. Specialising in high-quality ‘how-to’ guides for research in various counties of Ireland, they also publish reference works on Church Records, Census records and wills.
A free downloadable Ancestor Chart, which can be used to show family relationships in a graphical format. This ancestor chart starts with the selected person and shows parents and grandparents, with space to record place and date of birth. marriage and death.
The Federation of Family History Societies (FFHS) is an educational charity with a membership of over 160 societies throughout the world, including national, regional and one-name groups.
Parish Registers are records of baptisms, marriages, and burials made by the Church. Parish Registers are an invaluable resource for researching your family tree because the census and official records of birth, marriage and death do not go back further than 1837.
Census records, along with civil registrations, are one of the main sources of information for family historians and often a good place to start your family history research. They also give an insight into the lives of our ancestors as you trace their movements and changes in occupation over time.
Census records for England and Wales from 1841 to 1911, held at The National Archives at Kew, are available online through our partners. While it is free to search their websites there may be a charge to view full transcriptions and download documents.