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British, English, & Welsh - A selective list of books you may find useful in your research
From the Allen County Public Library.
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A genealogy resource website designed to list curate and share genealogy and family history related conferences, events, calls for papers, contests and more, all in one place.
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A free UK family history research advice website. Run by experienced genealogists, we have covered many centuries of history and have found ancestors in the most unlikely of places.
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Family History Researcher - Find Your British Ancestry
Nick Thorne, family history researcher and writer offers those with British ancestry an online English & Welsh family history course. He also provides discreet research into British ancestors.
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A place where genealogists and family historians can learn, develop their skills and get support online.
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This outstanding wiki introduces records and strategies that can help you learn more about your ancestors. It explains terms associated with this country's particular genealogy research and describes the content, use, and availability of major genealogical records.
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From the Federation of Family History Societies. This online brochure provides answers to a new researcher's first questions about family history.
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Genealogy: Essential Research Methods
A research guide dealing mostly with England and Wales. This book will be particularly valuable to anyone who is stuck with their research, in addition to those who are keen to learn about advanced skills and methods used by genealogists. A book by Helen Osborn for sale from Amazon.com.
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Guide to obtaining copies of probate records
From Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service, United Kingdom.
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International Society for British Genealogy and Family History - Annual British Institute
Held each year in Salt Lake City, Utah, close to the Family History Library. The Institute strives to further your education about the records and the locations that are important to your genealogical research. Classes are intentionally small in order for the participants to experience individual instruction.
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Article by Alison U. Ring.
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Leaves Family History Research Services - Family History Courses
Online course teaching you how to research English and Welsh ancestry, using free websites. This 6 module course will teach you the research skills you need and give you the opportunity to research your own family under the supervision of a qualified genealogist and tutor. Personalised one to one coaching is also available for those who are not sure how to move forward with their research in England and Wales.
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Office of Public Sector Information (OPSI) - Copyright Guidance
For UK documents under Crown Copyright (including census & civil registration documents), the OPSI has revised its stance on enforcing their copyright. These guidelines can help genealogists understand what they may and may not do with UK Crown Copyrighted information without prior approval from the OPSI.
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The LDS FamilySearch Website: From Batch Numbers to Original Records
More information about locating the actual record(s) used for specific Batch extractions. Practical examples to help guide researchers from Batch Number entries and other entries in the IGI to the actual records available from the LDS.
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The National Archives - How to look for Adoptions
A research guide from The National Archives, United Kingdom.
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Kew, Richmond, Surrey, United Kingdom.
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Discovery - Explore the catalogue
Descriptions of more than 10 million records held by The National Archives of England, Wales and the United Kingdom. The visitor may either search or browse through the descriptions. Images of the documents are not available. Visitors can request copies online and can also place advance orders for the day of their visit.
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This is an alphabetical list of the topical Research Guides. The guides help you find what you need in the catalogue, so this should be the first thing you consult.
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