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Welcome to the Family Web Sites Links Page I have placed a few links here that you may find useful. If you have a site and would like a link to your web site to be added here, then please send me the details of your site by using the link on the left of this page, thank you.
Dearnley (Plus Variations) Family Tree Site This site is a one name family tree site - Dearnley/Dearnaley/Dearnaly etc., There is a great deal of information on this site, and a must to visit if you are researching this family name.
Here you can view and explore the Oliver-Paull Family Tree
This site is where you can access a range of resources to help you research your Adamthwaite ancestors. There is a wealth of information, and if you are researching the Adamthwaite family name, then this site is a must to visit. The website is regularly updated with newly discovered information and also with corrections and amendments contributed by members of our Adamthwaite mailing list.
Crakehall in the North Riding of Yorkshire This is a great site which gives the history of the village of Crakehall, in the North Riding of Yorkshire, from Norman times to the present day, looking at the changes in the landscape and farming over the centuries, local trades and industries, village people and their homes. You will also find an archives section with transcripts of old documents such as maps, surveys of the village, manor court rolls, household inventories, and photographs of the village past and present. - A Must to visit.
This is a nice Family History site, and includes many surnames such as: Mastel, Green, Ward, Johnson, Gorton, Dearl, Adamthwaite etc.
The Cumpston Family History Research Web Site Here you can view so much detailed information regarding the Cumpston family name plus variants of the name - such as Compston, Compson, Cumpson, Cumson and Cumpstone. There is so much information here, such as Family Trees, Census Details, Births, Marriages and Deaths, there are also Wills listed on the site, and so much more. This site is a must if you are researching this Family Name.
This site has so much information on numerous Ellerton families, particularly (but not exclusively) those with roots in Yorkshire. Some excellent Family Trees, Many Wills and Admons, details of many Ellerton burials, Census Records 1841 to 1911 + So Much More. This site is a must to visit, as there are so many names from the Yorkshire area within this site.
http://www.charsbrokenbranches.com/Monmouthshire-files.html
- You can view several parishes of
the 1841 census in Monmouthshire Wales, along with a
couple of Parish Registers. many Transcriptions done
here, and this is also a Free Site. The Leeds Family Website. This family history site attempts to bring together all families with the surname Leeds. For the past 50 or more years, we have been gathering information from all parts of the globe.
The Arscott Family Website. This site is growing into a significant database of Arscott's around the world.
The Early Family and Origins of Thomas Williams of Gosport, & later of Nottingham born 27 May 1753 at Gosport - d. 6 Jan. 1804.
The Parish of Church Knowle is in the Isle of Purbeck and is four miles S.E. of Wareham and close to Corfe Castle. This site has many records relating to the Parish of Church Knowle. Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, plus Militia lists and Census Transcripts. Maps, Photos and much more.
Find Your Family History at OneGreatFamily
Summerseat - Great site all about the Village of Summerseat in Lancashire, contents include full transcriptions of the 1841, 1871 and 1881 censuses for the village, many photos of the headstones in the village graveyard, as well as much history on the village.
http://www.charsbrokenbranches.com/Monmouthshire-files.html - You can view several parishes of the 1841 census in Monmouthshire Wales, along with a couple of Parish Registers. many Transcriptions done here, and this is also a Free Site.
This
is mainly genealogy related, as we share with you the
information on our family ancestors that we have researched, our site also
lets you see our Family Tree, but this site also covers so much more
interesting subjects. We
also have a section on Britain In The 1800’s.
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