India genealogy research. STEVENAGE FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY. Duke or Dustman ~ Heroine or Harlot Discover the hidden life of your ancestors We are here to help you research your family's history and see what life was like for past generations in Victorian times, Georgian times, or even Tudor times. Did they pay Poll Tax, or Window Tax, or even Hearth Tax ? Were they Cavalier or Roundhead, Butcher, Baker or Candlestick maker. Learn how to explore the many records left behind. We can offer you guidance on how to get started on the fascinating story of your forefathers. Let us help you develop your family tree.
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This collection of sites is run by volunteers. TriniGenweb's purpose is to provide a resource for sharing information related to Trinidad and Tobago genealogical research. The key to this effort being successful is your participation. New Visitors If you are new to this site, we ask that you first visit our FAQ page, followed by the History, Comings & Goings, and Research pages. You will find alot of background information in those areas that may answer many of your initial questions. Your next step should be to review the Message Boards for information that may pertain to you. Navigation Getting around the site is easy. We also have a search page and a site map Genealogy Resources Research - is a section detailing resources that are available to the genealogist.
Archives - contains transcriptions of original records performed by other researchers and submitted to CaribbeanGenWeb. TriniGenWeb Site Map. MY FAMILY.COM LOG IN. LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETIES. In this section you will find links to the websites of 654 local history and related societies, with contact details for a further 561 societies. Entries are arranged largely by county. If a society has a website, then its name, shown in blue, is a link to the website and we give no other information unless there are no contact details on the society's website. In the case of societies without websites, each society's name appears in black with the society's contact details.
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