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If you want to find out about Lancashires history & particularly if you have family links to the area & your ancestors lived or worked in the county then this is the ideal book for you. As well as helping you to trace when & where your ancestors were born married & died it gives you an insight into the world they knew & a chance to explore their lives at work & at home. Sue Wilkess accessible & informative handbook outlines Lancashires history & describes the origins of its major industries
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What was a merchant seamans life like in the past what experiences would he have had what were the ships like that he sailed in & what risks did he run? Was he shipwrecked rewarded for bravery or punished? & how can you find out about an ancestor who was a member of the long British maritime tradition? Simon Willss concise & informative historical guide takes the reader & researcher through the fascinating story of Britains merchant service & he shows you how to trace individual men & women & gain an insight into their lives. In a series of short information-packed chapters he explains the expansion of Britains global maritime trade & the fleets of merchant ships that sustained it in peace & war. He describes the lives duties & tribulations of the generations of crews who sailed in these ships whether as ordinary seamen or as officers stewards engineers & a myriad of other roles. & he identifies the websites you can explore the archives records & books you can read & the places you can visit in order to gain an understanding of what your seagoing ancestor did & the world he knew. Simon Willss practical handbook will be essential reading & reference for anyone who is keen to discover for themselves the secrets of our maritime past & of the crewmembers & ships that were part of it. ...
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The experience of civilian internees & British prisoners of war in German & Turkish hands during the First World War is one of the least well-known
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Many family historians will come across direct links to ancestors who lived & worked in the countryside as farmers labourers landowners village tradesmen & professionals
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- the farmers large & small the farm-workers the landowners & estate-owners & the local business people the tradesmen & merchants. At the same time he identifies & discusses the relevant national & local records indicates where they can be found & offers essential advice on how this information can be used to piece together the lives of distant & not so distant relatives. Tracing Your Rural Ancestors is essential reading for anyone who is looking for an insight into the history of rural life work & society.

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Tracing Your London Ancestors

London is a key site for family historians. Many researchers seeking to trace their ancestry back through the generations will find their trail leads to London or through it. Yet despite the burgeoning interest in genealogy and the importance of London in so many life stories few previous books have explored the citys history or provided guidance on the research resources family historians can use to discover the life of a London ancestor. This is the purpose of Jonathan Oatess invaluable handbook. In a series of short information-packed chapters he describes the principal record offices archives libraries and other sources researchers can go to and shows how Londoners can be tracked through censuses registers and directories over the last 500 years. Then he explores key aspects of Londons
history from a family historians point of view. Crime religion and education - and the body of evidence associated with them - are covered as is the historical trail left by taxation health welfare work and business. He looks also at the military and wartime records available in the city and at the records of immigrant communities who have had such a notable impact on the development of the capital. Each section introduces the reader to the relevant sources indicates where they can be found and offers essential advice on how this information can be used to piece together the lives of distant and not-so-distant relatives.
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London is a key site for family historians. Many researchers seeking to trace their ancestry back through the generations will find their trail leads to London or through it. Yet despite the burgeoning interest in genealogy & the importance of London in so many life stories few previous books have explored the citys history or provided guidance on the research resources family historians can use to discover the life of a London ancestor. This is the purpose of Jonathan Oatess invaluable handbook. In a series of short information-packed chapters he describes the principal record offices archives libraries & other sources researchers can go to & shows how Londoners can be tracked through censuses registers & directories over the last 500 years. Then he explores key aspects of Londons history from a family historians point of view. Crime religion & education
- & the body of evidence associated with them
- are covered as is the historical trail left by taxation health welfare work & business. He looks also at the military & wartime records available in the city & at the records of immigrant communities who have had such a notable impact on the development of the capital. Each section introduces the reader to the relevant sources indicates where they can be found & offers essential advice on how this information can be used to piece together the lives of distant & not-so-distant relatives.

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