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Many sets of records were kept for England and Wales together, so that the problems of locating them and using them are very similar in the two countries. For convenience such records are described here, rather than on the British Isles pages. Counties N.B. GENUKI is organised on the basis of historic counties. Information Related to all of England Archives and Libraries England - Archives and Libraries - links and information. Bibliography G.E. Biography The Books We Own - England pages list books relating to England which volunteers are willing to search on request. Business and Commerce Records Registration of Companies and Businesses, Domestic Records Information Leaflet 40 in the Research Guides from The National Archives has useful background information. Cemeteries For details of the graves of the rich and famous, together with biographical information, look at the Find-a-Grave (England) page. Census England - Census - links and information. Chronology Church History Church Records Gazetteers

Uk Genealogy-links British-Genealogy.com is dedicated to British family history research Detailed Record © Mr Mark Austin IoE Number: 143493 Location: REDBRIDGE BRIDGE, REDBRIDGE CAUSEWAY TOTTON AND ELING, NEW FOREST, HAMPSHIRE Photographer: Mr Mark Austin Date Photographed: 22 February 2003 Date listed: 08 October 1959 Date of last amendment: 08 October 1959 Grade II* The Images of England website consists of images of listed buildings based on the statutory list as it was in 2001 and does not incorporate subsequent amendments to the list. TOTTON AND ELING REDBRIDGE CAUSEWAY SU 31 SE 5/7 Redbridge Bridge 8.10.59 II* Road bridge over the River Test (at the lowest crossing of tidal water).

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FreeREG Rulers FreeBMD Home Page Directory of Royal Genealogical Data At this site I have a database containing the genealogy of the British Royal family and those linked to it via blood or marriage relationships. It contains, in fact, the genealogy of almost every ruling house in the western world because of the intermarriage that took place between them at some time or another. There are in excess of 30,000 individuals from the earliest times to the present in the database. The date spread of the records is available for those interested, as well as statistics on the ten most popular monarchs , and the most prolific readers top 10. The data may be browsed in several different ways. You can select indexes of the data that are ordered alphabetically, by dates, by ruling house or title or by some search string you specify. A new (July 99) feature is a list of chronological implausibilities identified by an automatic scan of the data. For further details on sources see the bibliography and also User Contributed Data Files . Brian Tompsett University of Hull

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