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Other sites you may find interesting ............. Ash Museum is in the Cemetery Chapel, Ash Cemetery, Ash Church Road, Ash. We are open 3rd Sunday each month 2.00pm - 4.30pm. The Society aims to bring together those interested in local history and to encourage research in Addlestone, New Haw, Row Town and Woodham areas. This Web Site is Dedicated to 124 Men from Addlestone in Surrey, England, Who Died During The Great 1914-18 War . A site giving comprehensive guidance on WHERE to find information on your ancestors in England and Wales The family history page of a common Surrey surname, created by Phil Balchin DBRG Domestic Buildings Research Group DBRG are an independent group of volunteers - founded in 1970 - engaged in the study and recording of traditional domestic architecture. A village in West Surrey East Surrey Family History Society This is the home page of our sister society covering East Surrey. This is the central site for anyone interested in British genealogy, with separate pages devoted to each type of record and each county. This site aims to help you find the government records and other sources you may need for family history research. Federation of Family History Societies On this site you will find the following useful leaflets: What is the Federation of family history societies? Useful addresses for family historians with links to corresponding web sites. First Steps in Family History You and your Record office Research Services: a code of practise for family historians. A registered charity concerned with the history of Henry VIII's Woking Palace and the inhabitants of the surrounding area and village of Old Woking The Heraldry Society exists to increase and extend interest in and knowledge of heraldry, armory, chivalry, genealogy and allied subjects. Name Index to Pigot's 1839 Surrey Directory A name index to this directory. This site has a wealth of information about public records, including the registration indexes and census returns, together with full opening times of the various record repositories. This can also be the route to the 1901 Census. The 1901 Census may also be found at 1901 A site dedicated to various information sources on Victorian London - very useful. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts The RCHM's own site Two sites could be useful Historical Manuscripts Commission The Manorial Documents Register The biggest countryside collecton in the south of England The SOG's own site, including their bookshop and lists of parish register copies in their library (click here for Surrey). After 25 years in the Old Staines Fire Station, in 2006 a professionally designed Spelthorne Museum opened with the entrance through Staines Library, Friends Walk. Close to public transport links and with disabled parking spaces in the nearby Riverside car park. The Premises are fully accessible for wheelchair users. A very useful new site, created by Brian Faulkner, containing a name index to the Surrey Advertiser. It is now complete for 1864 and 1872, with following years being worked on. This is the page for Surrey family history resources, including the Record Office and Local Studies Library. Read here about the opening times of the new Surrey History Centre in Woking. These are the Surrey pages at GENUKI. Surrey Mailing List at Rootsweb This is a forum for discussion about your Surrey ancestry. There are hundreds of participants, from all over the world, and it's rather like a very large FHS meeting. Some of the folk are FHS Society Members and many are not. Everyone on the List sees the Emails sent in by all participants and everyone is free to respond if they wish. Surrey strays co-ordinator(for the whole county) is Mrs Jean Lloyd, 86 Crispin Crescent, Beddington, Surrey CRO 4UF. A list of Surrey interests maintained on GENUKI. Village Scene is a website providing details of local organisations and events covering Chobham, West End, Bisley, Brookwood and Pirbright.
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Saturday, May 16, 2009
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