Genealogy Records, or Family records include birth records, marriage records and death records. They may also include census transcriptions, parish records, wills and monumental inscriptions.
Genealogy Resources
More than simply Genealogy Books...more than just an online bookshop
Genealogy Bookshop intends to become one of the foremost genealogy sites on the web, by offering access to a well organised, carefully researched and comprehensive range of Genealogy and Family History Resources, alongside our extensive range of genealogy books.
We are currently compiling our Beginners Guide to Genealogy and Family History and developing a comprehensive Online Genealogy Dictionary, a list of Genealogical Bibliographies and a Guide to Parish Registers.
We also have some ground-breaking ideas up our sleeves, so please do visit us again soon.
British Census Dates
The census should have recorded people present at each dwelling at midnight at the end of the stated day. In later years the rules were extended to include those who returned to the dwelling the following morning, having not been counted elsewhere, such as "those travelling or out at work that night". This was included in the enumerators instructions for the 1871 census.
The Beginners Guide to Genealogy
Coming Soon! If you are just setting out on the exciting adventure of researching your family tree then our Beginners Guide to genealogy is for you!
Online Genealogy Dictionary
The use of abbreviations and acronyms is common in Genealogy. In addition, many genealogical records contain obsolete, archaic, or legal terms that can be difficult to interpret, which are no longer in common use, or with which you may be unfamiliar.
The Federation of Family History Societies
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.
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