Ancestral Trails: The Complete Guide to British Genealogy and Family HistoryThis is a comprehensive, illustrated guide to tracing British ancestry, equally suitable for beginners and those who have already started the search for their roots. The book guides the researcher for their roots. The book guides the researcher through the substantial British archives with a detailed finding aids or indexes. the early chapters include advice on obtaining information from relatives, drawing on family trees and starting research in the records of births, marriages and deaths, or in census records; later chapters guide researchers to the records that are ore that are more difficult to find and use, such as legal and property records. |
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... Quakers The Religious Society of Friends ( whose members are known as Quakers ) was founded in the 17th century by George Fox . Quakers suffered persecution for their beliefs for many years . For example , they were often fined ...
... Quakers The Religious Society of Friends ( whose members are known as Quakers ) was founded in the 17th century by George Fox . Quakers suffered persecution for their beliefs for many years . For example , they were often fined ...
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... Quaker marriages as valid . Quakers were exempt from Hardwicke's Marriage Act and continued celebrating marriages in their own manner rather than in an Anglican church . In the early years of the movement , many Quakers were buried in ...
... Quaker marriages as valid . Quakers were exempt from Hardwicke's Marriage Act and continued celebrating marriages in their own manner rather than in an Anglican church . In the early years of the movement , many Quakers were buried in ...
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... Quakers were prosecuted and imprisoned for their refusal to attend Anglican services , to take oaths of allegiance ( they believed that all men were equal ) or to pay tithes or church rates . Over 450 friends died in prison in the 17th ...
... Quakers were prosecuted and imprisoned for their refusal to attend Anglican services , to take oaths of allegiance ( they believed that all men were equal ) or to pay tithes or church rates . Over 450 friends died in prison in the 17th ...
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