Records of births/baptisms, marriages and deaths/burials are vital for family
historians. It is impossible to trace pedigrees without consulting them.
Civil and parish registers are particularly important, but are not the places
where you can find relevant information.
In this series, author Stuart Raymond describes the wide-range of resources
available when searching English, Irish and Scottish records. He advises where
they can be found, and how they should be used.
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Civil Registers
3. Parish Registers
4. Bishops Transcripts
5. Baptismal Certificates
6. Nonparochial Registers
7. Nonconformist Registers
8. Huguenot Registers
9. Roman Catholic Registers
10. Overseas Registers
11. Adopted Children's Register
12. Channel Islands
13. Ireland
14. Isle of Man
15. Scotland
16. Other Sources
17. Research Techniques
18. Useful Addresses