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Mark Jason Smethurst - WikiTree Profile. Mark Smethurst. My fave genealogy resources. Whitepages. Genealogy Research Sites. Cyndi's List. Genealogy Software. Historical Directories. Mocavo - The Largest Free Genealogy & Family Tree Search Engine. Surnames. Historical Directories. The version of Historical Directories launched in February 2003 can no longer be sustained due to software and hardware obsolescence.

We have therefore moved the content to a new Historical Directories Collection, part of our Special Collections Online. This work is essential in order to maintain free and sustainable public access to the resource. Update, 31 March 2014: Migration of Historical Directories is now complete and the previous website has been withdrawn. We are grateful to the many users who have provided feedback on the new site, and will continue to improve it during 2014. The Historical Directories website was launched in February 2003 as part of a Lottery funded project. Historical Directories is a digital library of local and trade directories for England and Wales, from 1766 to 1919. Some original directories contain large, fragile and folded maps.

Free Genealogy Resources - Home. How to find family records using the best free Internet resources Bookmark This Site (Ctrl+D) There are literally millions of web pages on genealogy and it is easy to get lost so that you can't see the forest for the trees. Where do you go first? Let's look at the sites that are likely to give you quick and easy results. To the left you will find links to the most important British American genealogy web sites.

Go directly to these sites and find information about your ancestors and relatives. There are two main types of Internet genealogy web sites. Many web sites describe how to do research and provide details of sources of paper and microfilm records. This web site concentrates on online tools and searchable databases of genealogy records so that you can immediately take action to find information online. What are the Steps? I hope you find this useful. 20070613. Genealogy. CuriousFox UK genealogy message boards - villages, towns, local history, UK maps.

England Genealogy - over 7,000 English Geneology Links. Uk Genealogy-links. UK & Ireland Genealogy. Britain Free Genealogy Resources. Google Genealogy Style. Google is the search engine of choice for most genealogists I know, due to its ability to return relevant search results for genealogy and surname queries and its huge index.

Google is much more than just a tool for finding Web sites, however, and most people surfing for information on their ancestors barely scratch the surface of its full potential. If you know what you are doing, you can use Google to search within Web sites, locate photos of your ancestors, bring back dead sites, and track down missing relatives. Learn how to Google as you've never Googled before. Begin with the Basics - Google automatically assumes an implied AND between each of your search terms. . - Google is case insensitive, with the exception of the search operators AND and OR. . - Google will return results that contain all of your search terms, but will give higher priority to the earlier terms in your query. Search With a Focus - Use a (-) before words that you want to be excluded from the search. Census records | 1841 - 1911 census records | Findmypast.co.uk.

As with any family history records, original census returns are not free from mistakes; you should therefore keep an open mind when using the data and not believe everything you read. Some common errors that can be found in census returns are as follows: Errors in recording census data As illiteracy was quite high in the 19th century, many people may have asked their friends, neighbours or even the enumerators to help fill out the forms. In institutions or on vessels it was the person in charge of the prison or ship who completed the details on behalf of everyone in the institution or on the ship. This led to many errors in note taking and in recording the final information. Typical mistakes were made when spelling peoples’ names, or noting their occupations, or even when recording their ages. Age discrepancies Whilst enumerators and the officials at institutions made mistakes when recording information, individuals who completed the forms themselves also made some errors.

Name changing. Genealogy Sleuth Search for your Ancestors on the Internet | Pro. Burial records, cremation records, grave maps, genealogy and ancestry at Deceased Online. Research Aids. One-Step Webpages by Stephen P. Morse.