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A book by Anthony Joseph.
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My Ancestors Were Methodists: How Can I Find Out More About Them?
A book by William Leary.
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My Ancestors Were Quakers: How Can I Find Out More About Them?
A book by Edward Milligan.
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Recording and sharing the family history of the Methodist Church. The aim of the project is to share information and research about every aspect of Methodist history: its early development, nineteenth-century splits and sub-denominations, overseas mission and life post re-union in 1932.
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My Primitive Methodist Ancestors
Connecting people and places through sharing photos, stories and research. The site, based in the UK, is supported by The Methodist Church, and Englesea Brook Museum.
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My Wesleyan Methodist Ancestors
Recording and sharing Methodist family memories and memorabilia from 1790s - 1930s
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My-Parish - Your Portal to Parish History, Art, Heritage and Culture
An online resource for everyone interested in parishes, from the Middle Ages to the present, in the British Isles, continental Europe and beyond.
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Photos of Churches of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Thousands of high resolution photos of places of worship in the Channel Islands, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales.
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Publications of the Catholic Record Society UK
CRS Publications Vol 1 to 79 inclusive from 1905 to 2006 accessible by changing the last digits of the URL to match a specific volume.
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Web site for Quakers in Britain, The Religious Society of Friends.
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Friends House, London. Holds the central archives of Britain Yearly Meeting of Quakers as well as one of the largest collections of Quaker material in the world.
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Book of the Month, Society of Genealogists Publications, Other Helpful Publications & Products, Membership Gift Certificates, Second-hand & Antiquarian Books, Events & Books News.
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The Churches of Britain and Ireland
The goal is to have at least one photo of every existing church in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands. The site isn't restricted to the historic parish churches - photos of the "churches" of all religions, denominations and sects are welcome. There are currently about 30,950 churches on the web-site (and roughly 105,450 photos and illustrations).
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The Clergy of the Church of England Database 1540-1835 (CCEd)
Makes available and searchable the principal records of clerical careers from over 50 archives in England and Wales with the aim of providing coverage of as many clerical lives as possible from the Reformation to the mid-nineteenth century. The Database fills major gaps in our knowledge of one of the most important professions in early modern England and Wales. It provides an invaluable research tool for both national and local, academic and amateur historians, and genealogists who often need to discover biographical information about individual clergymen or more about the succession of clergy in a particular place. CCEd is a collaboration between historians at King
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The Knowles Collection is group of records on the FamilySearch Community Trees Website. This database originally contained the records of a small section of the Jewish people of the British Isles. That set included less than 10,000 people. What was once a single database, has now grown to be six individual databases that now contain the genealogical records of almost 1.2 million Jewish people: The Jews of the British Isles; The Jews of North America; The Jews of Europe; The Jews of South America and the Caribbean; The Jews of Africa, The Orient and the Middle East; The Jews of the South Pacific. Read more about the collection here: FamilySearch Blog - Popular Online Jewish Genealogy Collection Surpasses One Million Entries
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The Methodist Church of Great Britain
The official web site of the Methodist Church of Great Britain.
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The online version of a small booklet with images and transcriptions of pages from two original Bibles belonging to a Huguenot families living in Britain. The Bibles offer considerable detailed genealogical information about the Des Croisettes family in Britain in the early 1700s.
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Formed in 1972 by the union of the Congregational Church in England and Wales and the Presbyterian Church of England.
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