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FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY OF CHESHIRE
CREWE GROUP - FAMILY HISTORY UNIT
AVAILABLE AT CREWE TOWN LIBRARY
LIBRARY LIST - JULY 2009
The Family History Unit holds many items that are reference only – certain items may be borrowed at the Librarians
discretion.
Opening days at present are Monday and Tuesday 10.00am till 4.00pm, please arrive before 3.00pm.
The Library is closed on the same Bank holidays as Crewe Town Library.
The contents of this list are divided into the following categories –
Book Shelves
Bibliography
Census
Costume
Directories
Education
Family Histories, Biographies, etc
Government Records
Guides
Heraldry
Land and House Sale & Tenancy
Maps
Military, War Memorials, etc
Miscellaneous
Monumental Inscriptions
Newspapers
Occupations
Parish Registers
Religion & History of Churches
Topography & History – Cheshire – Various - General
Wills Indexes & Information
Year Books & Handbooks
Microfiche
Microfilm
Journals
CD-Rom
Maps
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BOOK SHELVES
BIBLIOGRAPHY (BIB)
1 Lancashire :
1a Vol 1 - Directories 1684-1957 (1968)
1b Vol 3 - Business Histories (1971)
1c Vol 4 - Family Histories, Pedigrees, Heraldry
1d Vol 5 - Registers, Inscriptions, Names & Wills (1973)
1e Vol 6 - History & Topography (1973)
1f Vol 7 - Lancs History (1974)
1g Vol 8 - Lancs History 1603-1714 (1976)
1h Vol 9 - Lancs History 1714-1837 (1978)
2 London & Middlesex :
2a Vol 1 - Genealogical Sources
2b Vol 2 - Family Histories & Pedigrees
3 Cumberland & Westmoreland
3a North-east Repositories
4 Oxfordshire
5 Norfolk
6 Wiltshire
7 Hampshire
8 Lincolnshire
9 Kent :
9a Vol 1 - Genealogical Sources
9b Vol 2 - Registers, Inscriptions & Wills
9c Vol 3 - Family Histories & Pedigrees
10 Suffolk :
11 The Genealogist Vol 2 Part 2 - Family Histories
12 Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica:
12a Vol 3 pt 1 - Sources
12b Vol 3 pt 2 - Families
13 Essex :
13a Vol 1 - Genealogical Sources
13b Vol 2 - Registers, Inscriptions & Wills
13c Vol 3 - Family Histories & Pedigrees
14 South West Family Histories - SA Raymond
15 British Genealogical Books in Print - SA Raymond
16 British Genealogical Microfiche - SA Raymond
17 British Local History
18 English Local History Handbook
19 An interim Bibliography of the writings on Crewe 1840-2000 by Peter Ollerhead
20 Surrey & Sussex :
20a Guide 1 (History, Archives, Journals, etc)
20b Guide 2 (Parish Registers, MI’s & Wills)
20c Guide 3 (List of Names)
20d Guide 4 (Government, Ecclesiastical, Estate)
20e Guide 5 (Occupations)
20f Guide 6 (Family Histories & Pedigrees)
21 Yorkshire :
21a Information Sources for Yorkshire Genealogists - SA Raymond
21b Yorkshire Parish Registers, Monumental Inscriptions & Wills
21c Yorkshire List of Names - SA Raymond
21d Administrative Records for Yorkshire Genealogists - SA Raymond
21e Yorkshire Occupations
21f Yorkshire Family Histories and Pedigrees
22 Cheshire :
22a Vol 1 – Genealogical Sources – S.A.Raymond (1995)
22b Vol 2 – Family Histories and Pedigrees – S.A.Raymond (1995)
Lincolnshire 23 Genealogical Sources in Lincolnshire (3
rd edition)
24 A Gazetter of Historic Lincolnshire for Family & Local Historians (1997)
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CENSUS - GENERAL (C-G)
F1 How to transcribe the 1881 British Census – Gen. Soc of Utah
F2 1881 Census Project – reported mistakes
F3 West Midlands Counties - Tables of Census, England + Wales (1881)
F4 West Midlands Counties – Tables of Census, England + Wales (1891)
F5 Cheshire, Staffs + Salop strays in Kent 1881 Census
F6 Cheshire Strays in Sussex 1851 Census
F7 Count me in Census 2001 – Census Bi-Centenary
1 1971 Index of Place Names
1a) A - K
1b) L – Z
2 The Census & Social Structure – Richard Lawton
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4 Hampshire Gen. Soc. - Index to 1851 Census
4a) Vol 31 - Portsmouth, Fareham, Boarhunt, Rowner
4b) Vol 49 - Parish Codes Index
5 Cumbrians in Liverpool 1851 Part 1 - HO 107/2176-80
6 Census Returns on Micro film (1841-1891) - 6th ed
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8 Census Index survey 1851, England, Wales & Channel Islands
9 Local Census listings 1522 to 1930, holdings in the UK
10 Warwickshire - 1821 Census of Bedworth
11 Missing! From 1881 Census – British & foreign crewmen arriving at Sydney
11a) Part 1
11b) Part 2
12 Making Sense of the Census (PRO)
12a A Clearer Sense of the Census – Edward Higgs (PRO)
13 Cheshire Strays from 1851 Census of Glamorgan
14 1851 Census index Lincolnshire
14a) Glanford Brigg RD
14b) Horncastle RD
14c) Louth RD
14d) Lincoln RD
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CENSUS – CHESHIRE (C-C)
F1 Bunbury and Wrenbury Census 1881, Strays
F2 Warrington - 1891 Census (En district No: 40)
F3 Union workhouses – Prestbury & Macclesfield Inmates, Staff, etc. 1881
F4 Macclesfield Asylum - Staff & Patients 1881
F5 Frodsham (Alvanley & Manley) 1891 Transcription & index
1 Middlewich Census Returns 1851
2 Widnes - 1841 Census Returns - Index of surnames
3 Cheshire Census 1841-51-61-71-81, How to find them - Derek Way
4 HO 107/118/31 1841 Wybunbury
5 Saltney Ancestors – the 1881 Census
6 1861 Census - Nantwich Surname Index
7 Cheshire Place Names – An Index to the Cheshire Census 1841 to 1891
1841 Census – surname index booklets:
1/41 HO 107/92, 96, 97, 98, 120, 121 - Northwich District
2/41 HO 107/99 (pt), 108, 111-112 - Stockport (Part 1)
1851 Census - surname index booklets:
Vol 1 - HO 107/2154-55 Stockport, Heaton Norris, Hyde + 6 other townships
Vol 2 - HO 107/2156-57 Stockport, Brinnington + 8 other townships
Vol 3 - Index on CD-ROM
Vol 4 - HO 107/2160-61 West Macclesfield, Sutton + 18 other townships
Vol 5 - HO 107/2162-63 Altrincham, Sale, Lymm, Knutsford Inf. + 34 townships
Vol 6 - HO 107/2164 Runcorn, Frodsham, Great Budworth + others
Vol 7 - HO 107/2165-66 Northwich, Over, Middlewich, etc
Vol 8 - HO 107/2167-68 Congleton + 30 other townships (missing April 08)
Vol 9 - HO 107/2169-70 Nantwich & Crewe Districts
Vol 10 - HO 107/2171-72 Chester District & other Townships
Vol 11 – Index on CD-ROM
Vol 12 – HO 107/2175 Birkenhead & Tranmere District
1881 Census – surname index booklets:
1/81 RG11/3520-31 Northwich, Over, Middlewich + other townships
1891 Census – surname index booklets:
1/91 RG12/2835-2842 Northwich District
See also Staffs Census Index 1871 – Ex-County Pt.2 includes Congleton
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1881 Census (photocopies): Stored in Census Filing Cabinet
RG11/3532-33 Blackden, Twemlow, Past Cranage, Cranage, Leese, Cotton,
Brereton cum Smethwick, Swettenham, Buglawton, Congleton
RG11/3533-35 Congleton, Newbold Astbury, Moreton cum Alcumlow, Hulme Walfield,
Sommerford Booths, Biddulph
RG11/3535-37 Biddulph, Smallwood, Odd Rode, Church Lawton, Alsager, Betchton
RG11/3537-38 Hassall, Betchton, Sandbach, Bradwell, Arclid, Moston, Tetton, Elton
RG11/3539-40 Church Coppenhall, Monks Coppenhall
RG11/3541-42 Monks Coppenhall
RG11/3543-45 Monks Coppenhall, Lea (Wybunbury), Hatherton, Hunsterton, Rope,
Shavington-cum-Gresty, Willaston, Wistaston
RG11/3546 Burland, Austerson, Baddington, Coole Pilate, Hurleston, Poole,
Stoke (Acton Parish), Cholmondeston, Leighton, Minshull Vernon
RG11/3547 Nantwich
RG11/3348-51 Nantwich, Bunbury, Peckforton, Spurstow, Utkington, Audlem, Bickerton, Baddiley,
Burland
RG11/3553-54 Barrow, Saighton, Huntington, Rowton, Belsal, St John (Chester Castle),
St John the Baptist (Chester Castle)
RG11/3568 Burton, Heswall, Ness, Neston, Willaston, Ledsham, Great Neston
RG11/3569 Eastham, Hooton, Overpool, Netherpool, Childer Thornton, Little Sutton,
Whitby, Bromborough, Poulton-cum-Spital
RG11/3570-71 Brimstage, Storeton, Higher Bebington, Lower Bebington
RG11/3572 Thurmston, Irby, Pensby, West Kirby, Grange, Hoose Gt. Meolse, Great Meolse
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CENSUS – LANCASHIRE (C-L)
F1 1891 Census of Chorley Union Workhouse (RG12/3426)
F2 Census Returns on Microfilm in Manchester Local Studies Unit
F3 The 1801 Census for Winwick with Hulme (photocopy of transcript)
1 A Guide to Registration Districts of Manchester
2 Index to the 1851 Census for Liverpool – Vol 13 – St Paul’s & Exchange Wards
3 Index to the 1851 Census for Liverpool – Vol 34 – Lime St & St Ann’s St Wards
4 A Guide to the Enumeration Districts & Walks & Street Index – Liverpool 1851
1851 Census - Surname indexes
Vol 1 - HO 107/2231 - Newton, Beswick, Bradford
Vol 2 - HO 107/2229 - Market St (sub district)
Vol 3 - HO 107/2228 - London Rd (sub district)
Vol 4 - HO 107/2230 - St Georges
Vol 5 - HO 107/2225-26 - Ancoats
Vol 6 - HO 107/2227 - Deansgate
Vol 7 - HO 107/2232 - Cheetham, Failsworth
Vol 8 - HO 107/2221 - Hulme
Vol 9 - HO 107/2219 - Didsbury & Ardwick sub-districts
Vol 10 - HO 107/2220 - Chorlton-upon-Medlock (Ardwick township)
Vol 11 - HO 107/2222-24 - Salford
Vol 12 - HO 107/2217-18 - Barton, Stretford, Worsley
Vol 13 - HO 107/2234-35 - Droylsden, Audenshaw, Denton
Vol 14 - HO 107/2198 - Standish, Aspull
Vol 15 - HO 107/2199 - Wigan
Vol 16 - HO 107/2200-01 - Hindley, Pemberton, Up-holland, Ashton-in-Makerfield
Vol 17 - HO 107/2204-05 - Leigh District
Vol 18 - HO 107/2233 - Ashton-under-Lyne
Vol 19 - HO 107/2236-37 - Newton, Dukinfield
Vol 20 - HO 107/2238-39 - Hartshead, Mottram, Stayley
Vol 21 - HO 107/2244 - Rochdale, Butterworth, Castleton
Vol 22 - HO 107/2245 - Spotland Nearer side /Further side
Vol 23 - HO 107/2246 - Wardleworth, Wuerdle, Wardle
Vol 24 - HO 107/2247 - Whitworth, Blatchinworth
Vol 25 - HO 107/2212 - Holcombe, Tottington Lower End, Walmersley
Vol 27 - HO 107/2214 - South Bury
Vol 28 - HO 107/2215 - North Bury and Elton
Vol 30 - HO 107/2248 - Newchurch
Vol 32 - HO 107/2250 - Haslingden, Accrington
Vol 37 - HO 107/2258 - Blackburn
Vol 41 - HO 107/2255 - Clitheroe, Stonyhurst College
Vol 42 - HO 107/2256 - Clitheroe, Stonyhurst College
Vol 43 - HO 107/2269 - Fylde
Vol 44 - HO 107/2270 - Garstang
Vol 46 - HO 107/2272 - Lancaster
Vol 47 - HO 107/2240-41 - Oldham
Vol 48 - HO 107/2242-43 - Middleton, Chadderton, Royton & Crompton
Vol 49 - HO 107/2265-67 - Preston
Vol 50 - HO 107/2264 - Longton
Vol 51 - HO 107/2263 - Chorley & Croston Districts
Vol 54 - HO 107/2262 - Brindle, Leyland & Rivington
Vol 55 - HO 107/2209-11 - Bolton, Great & Little Lever, Darcy Lever
Vol 56 - HO 107/2206-08 - Bolton District
Vol 57 - HO 107/2273 - Caton, Wray, Tunstall, Arkholme & Warton
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Lever arch files – 1881 Census (photocopies)
LA 1) RG11/3667-71 Everton
LA 1) RG11/3684-85 Kirkdale
LA 2) RG11/3700 West Derby
LA 3) RG11/3701 West Derby
LA 4) RG11/3702 & 07 West Derby
LA 5) RG11/3720-21 Halewood, Much Woolton
LA 6) RG11/3728-29 Whiston, Prescot
LA 7) RG11/3745-46 Birkdale, Formby
LA 8) RG11/3747, 49-50, 52 North Meols (Ormskirk)
LA 9) RG11/3760-62 Aspull, Blackrod, Haig, Wigan
LA10) RG11/3765 & 70 Wigan
LA11) RG11/3810 & 4056 Atherton, Stalybridge
LA11) RG11/4058 & 4069 Ashton-under-Lyme
LA11) RG11/4062 Staley
LA11) RG11/4067 Oldham
LA11) RG11/4203 Darwin
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CENSUS – STAFFORDSHIRE (C-S)
F1 Leek Ecclesiastical Census including chronological table
F2 Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent (1891 Census street index)
Staffordshire Census Index 1851:
Vol 2 HO 107/2000 Stone, Eccleshall & Trentham
Vol 3 HO 107/2001 & 1996 (part) Newcastle-under-Lyme (includes area to Market Drayton)
Vol 4 HO 107/2002-03 Wolstanton
Vol 5a HO 107/2004-05 S-O-T (Part 1) Stoke, Hanley, Bucknall, Bagnall & Shelton
Vol 5b HO 107/2006-07 S-O-T (Part 2) Penkhull, Fenton & Longton
Vol 8 & 10 HO 107/2010 & 2013 (part) Uttoxeter & Tamworth Districts
Staffordshire Census Index 1871:
1a RG 10/2822-25 Stone District (Part 1)
1b RG 10/2826-29 Stone District (Part 2)
2a RG 10/2831-34 Newcastle-under-Lyme District (Part 1)
2b RG 10/2830,35-37 Newcastle-under-Lyme District (Part 2)
3a RG 10/2838-41 Wolstanton (Part 1)
3b RG 10/2842-45 Wolstanton (Part 2)
3c RG 10/2846-49 Wolstanton (Part 3)
3d RG 10/2850-54 Wolstanton (Part 4)
4a RG 10/2855-61 Stoke-on-Trent (Part 1)
4b RG 10/2862-68 Stoke-on-Trent (Part 2)
4c RG 10/2869-73 Stoke-on-Trent (Part 3)
4d RG 10/2874-77 Stoke-on-Trent (Part 4)
5a RG 10/2878-81 Leek (Part 1)
5b RG 10/2882-85 Leek (Part 2)
6 RG 10/2886-91 Cheadle
7 RG 10/2892-95 Uttoxeter District
8 RG 10/2799-2800 & 2813 Ex-County (Part 1) Salop (Staffs. border areas)
9 RG 10/3597, 3600 & 3704 Ex-County (Part 2) Derby & Cheshire (Staffs. border areas)
10a RG 10/2814-17 Stafford District (Part 1)
10b RG 10/2818-21 Stafford District (Part 2)
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COSTUME 1 Dress – fashions over the last few hundred years
2 English Costume of the Early Middle Ages – Iris Brooke
3 English Costume in the Age of Elizabeth. The 16th
Century – Iris Brooke
4 Dress, Adornment and the Social Order
5 A History of English Footwear – Iris Brooke
6 The Book of Costume – Millia Davenport
7 Historic Costume for the Stage – Lucy Barton
8 World Costumes – Angela Bradshaw
9 Costume – James Laver
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DIRECTORIES (DIR)
F1 Betley area – transcriptions of directories 1532-1860
F2 Directory + Historical Records of Newcastle-u-Lyme 1871
F3 Whitby Official Directories 1890 & 1899
F4 Nantwich Directory 1908
F5 Crewe c1902 (photocopy from Cheshire Directory)
F6 Crewe c1913 (photocopy)
1 The Solicitors’ Regional Directory - 1986 (Ches, Staff)
2 The Solicitors’ Regional Directory - 1989 (Ches, Staff, W.Mid)
3 Trade Directory reprints with maps 1818-1888 (Ramsbottom, Lancs area)
4 Johnson's Nantwich Almanac and Directory:
4a) 1959 4b) 1961 4c) 1970 4d) 1971 4e) 1973 4f) 1975 4g) 1976
5 Kelly's Directory of Chester - 1973
5a Kelly’s Directory of Chester - 1966
6 The Universal British Directory 1793-1798 with Foreword & Index:
Volume 1 6a) Part 1 London 6b) Part 2 London
Volume 2 6c) Part 1 A-B 6d) Part 2 C-D
Volume 3 6e) Part 1 E-K 6f) Part 2 L-M
Volume 4 6g) Part 1 N-S 6h) Part 2 T-Y
Volume 5 6i) Appendix A-Y
7 Kelly's Directory of Lincoln & Neighbourhood (1963)
8 Ward's Directory of Croydon (1937)
9 Kelly's Directory of Bath (1967)
10 County Companion / Magisterial Directory:
10a) 1884 10b) 1885
11 Pigot’s Commercial Directory - Ches, Notts, Shrops, Derbys (1828-9)
12 Pigot’s Commercial Directory - Cumberland, Lancs, Westmoreland (1828-9)
13a White’s History & Gazetteer of Staffordshire (1834)
13b White’s History & Gazetteer of Staffordshire (1851)
13c Kelly's Directory of Staffordshire (1900)
14a Slater's Directory of Cheshire (1890)
14b Slater's Royal Commercial Dir. Cheshire & map (1883) & Trade Dir.- Liverpool
14c Directory of Cheshire (1871)
14d White’s History & Gazetteer of Cheshire (1860)
15* Directory 1895 - Crewe, Middlewich, Nantwich, Sandbach, Northwich, Winsford & District (photocopy) -
(also available in microfiche)
16 Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directory (1966-67)
17 Gazetteer + Directory 1860 (part) - Nantwich (photocopy)
18 Manchester & Salford Directories (reprints):
18a) 1772 18b) 1788 18c) 1800
19 Pigot’s Commercial Directory of Cheshire 1834 (reprint)
20 Crockford's Clerical Directory:
20a) 1933 20b) 1947 20c) 1951-2 20d) 1953-4 20e) 1963-4 20f) 1977-9 20g) 1989-90
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EDUCATION (ED)
F2 Staffordshire County Council Education Committee minutes 28th July 1945
(List of pupils allocated places in Secondary Schools)
F3 Inter School Sports programme - Crewe Junior Schools – 1974 & 1975
F4 Crewe County Grammar School for Girls. Speech evening programme (1971-76)
F5 1875-1975 (A Hundred years of Education in Shavington) L.A.Barnett
Shavington County Secondary School (1976-77)
F6 Crewe County Grammar School for Girls, magazines (1968,1970,1971,1972,1973,1975,1976)
F7 Crewe County Grammar School, magazines - Gridiron (1952,54,57,58,61,67,74,75,76,77)
F8 Sandbach School:
a) The History of Sandbach School 1677-1977 (W. H. Semper)
b) The History of Sandbach School compiled by S. W. Finn (photocopy)
c) The Sandbachian - 1949(2), 1950(1), 1951(3), 1953(2), 1954(1)
F12 The Alsager National School
F13 Verdin School Centenary Newsletter (1895-1995)
F14 Evening Institutes Crewe – Distribution of Prizes 1938 – Programme plus 2 photo (photocopy)
F15 Yorkshire School for the Blind – Christmas Entertainment Programme - 1897
4 Bradwall Reformatory School - C & M.McLean
6 Doual College Documents 1639-1794 – Catholic Record Society
7 Lisbon College 1628-1813 – Catholic Record Society
8 Over Board School 1876-1906 – Winsford Record Part 5 – Winsford Local History Society
10 A College in Green Fields – Crewe College of Education 1908-1974
11 The Long March – Crewe & Alsager College 1971-1992
12 Verdin School, Winsford (1895-1995) David Cogger
16 St Thomas Primary School, Kidsgrove (Closure of Upper & Lower School Buildings & Opening of New
School Dec 1996-Jan 1997)
17 Crewe – Voices from Edleston (The story of a Victorian School) Edited by Marshall Cartwright
LA Sandbach School Register 1851-1967 (photocopy)
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FAMILY HISTORIES, BIOGRAPHIES, ETC. (FHB)
F1 Roger family of Audlem – newspaper cuttings & family bible flyleaf
F2 Arderne / Arden
F3 Barrington – incl. copy of Will (1788)
F4 Meyer – Various parish register extracts
F5 College of Arms – Robert Rous to William of Wickham
F6 Trial details of William Yoxall 1823
F7 Boughey – Record of Ancestors including Visitation of England & Wales (photocopy)
F8 An Abstract of the Genealogy of Henry Mere (bn 1733) of Brazen Nose Colledge Oxon
F9 Letters from parish clerks to ‘College of Arms’ – Re: Lathams (photocopy)
F10 Members Interests letters mentioning the surnames - Wade, Gater, Breeze, Monks, Gambier, Delves, Astbury,
Cartlidge, Scragg, Pickersgill, Palin, Wooliscroft
F11 Oakes of Haslington 1846
F12 Joynson of Swanbach 1783
F13 Hassall of Nantwich (from British Library)
F14 Prestland / Priestland of Bunbury & district
F15 Jervis, Latham & Oldfield (extracts - Earwakers "History of Sandbach")
F16 Bostock of Tarporley
F17 Pearson John of Prestbury
F18 Sands, Miss Jessie; The Cottages, Marbury. Photos of family + friends
F19 Walley
F20 Steele & Hewitt of Bridgemere - Bible flyleaf, wills & certificates – 5 items (p’copy)
F21 Newton (& Sutcliffe, Whittingham & Fox) of Macclesfield
F22 Welch & Holliday of Crewe - Wills, certificates etc (photocopy)
F23 Dawes of Shawe Place
F24 Merrill of the County of Chester 1680-1970
F25 Hulse
F26 Darroch – Various information compiled by F.W.Darroch of Canada
F27 Twemlow
F28a White of Crewe & Shotton – Original documents stored in cupboard
F28b White of Crewe & Shotton – photocopy of above
F29 Chesters, Shenton & Grice
F30 Shenton, Joynson, Potts, Symms, Grice, Prince, Boulton, Barrow (xmas cards, photos, etc (non identified)
F31 Kirk (Isaac bn c1720 Haslington) by Bob Kirk
F32 Fly leaves from books: Jones 1871-80; Edward Williams 1839; Elizabeth Brown 1886;
Chamberlain & Vigrass 1819-1936; Sheldon 1845-1875; Lawton & Ford 1789-1841; Frances Carter;
Phillips of Butt Lane 1920; Venables & Bailey 1842-1929; Jas Simpson of Over 1914; Elizabeth
Waterhouse 1885; George Buckley 1852
F33 Various SCFHS members’ pedigree charts :- Sproston, Coppack, Prophett, Poole, Cockshott, Villers, Willett,
Garrard, Hulme, Byrom, Eachus, Huntbach, Burgess, Clewlow, Anderson, Clowes, Hinchcliffe, Hindle,
Dudley, Townley, Crewe, Frith, Minshall, Shuker, Major, Davies, Mills
F34 Heathfolk - The Story of a Cheshire Family (Heath) - John Beddow (photocopy)
F35 Jones, Thomas, Billington, Austin & Whitmore
F36 Eardley
F37 Allen & Turrill of Staffs, Cheshire & Oxford
F38 Bowyer of Congleton & Sandbach
F39 Barrett, Belhouse, Meurdrac, Merrett & Redmond - 16C. Toddington, Beds.
F40 Hutchins
F41 Delves-Broughton. Abstract of Title. Coppenhall 1914 (photocopy)
F42 Stretch
F43 Latham family tree – donated by Henry Latham
F44 Brusher Mills of the New Forest – newspaper article
F45 Church family – (from Hall’s A History of the Town & Parish of Nantwich) and Family of Church by
Constance Bullock
F46 List of KING’s recorded in Cheshire Parishes – Donated by Brian V Greenham
F47 Ancestry of Roy Furniss Scholes (Born 21st Mar 1921)
F48 Knowles Family of Alvaston Hall – Obituarys
F49 Butters of Hanley, Staffs – Donated by Rachel Cheswardine-Butters
F50 The Reminiscences of Richard Lindop, Farmer of Church Coppenhall (1778-1871) 2 copies
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F51 Craig Family of Milton House, Alsager
F52 Glenister Worldwide Gathering 2003 (Photo and details)
F53 Evelyn Bessie Keay nee Mittington (about her life)
F54 Galliard Family – donated Linda Grey
F55 Ruscoe of Shropshire – Articles and letters
1 One Step Forward Two Steps Back - Karen Clark
2 Tomlinson; a Family from Cheshire in Australia 1856-1994
3 Thatched with Gold. Memoirs of Mabel Countess of Airlie - Jennifer Ellis
4 Standish Family; Gentlemen of Courage – Forward…
5 Old Cheshire Families + Their Seats - Lionel M.Angus-Butterworth
6 Hardwares of Cheshire - Roberta Glasgow. The story of a letter
7 Norfolk Pedigrees Pt.4 1985 (Vol 17)
8 "Our Blue Jackets", Miss Weston's life & work among sailors (Winz 1881)
9d Souvenir Programme of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Coronation 1953 (P’copy)
10 Lancashire's old families - Lofthouse (1986)
11 Curzon The End of an Epoch - Leonard Mosley
14 Francis Bacon – A Map of Days
15 Ponsford-Raymond – box & album of photos
16 Brereton & Pritchard family bible – stored in cupboard
17 The History & Hulley families of the One House, Rainow – Ray Hulley
18 Hall, Billington, Shuker, Latham, Holmes, Rowley, Fiddler, Rowbotham & others
19a Gresty - Cheshire Yeomen - Richard Gresty (Vol 1)
19b Gresty – Cheshire Yeoman - Richard Gresty (Vol 2)
20 Birtwistle, Hall, Robinson & Bowyer families; A history of
21 Abbot of Combermere 1289-1529 (extracts – James Hall 1896)
22 Jennings J H & son; Coachbuilders (p’copy)
23 Bloor(e) – They came from the North (Stories of two Midland families) by David Bloor
24 Gater of Cheshire, Staffs, Shrops, Kent & Northants. + connections
25 Thynne pedigree (Longleat)
26 The Leybournes – A Family History Spanning Ten Centuries
27 The Maydew Family Tree, of Wincle, Sutton, Stockport & USA – Donated by Douglas Maydew
28 Born 1896 – Childhood in Clayton and working in Manchester & Cheshire – Mary Bentley
29 Ada Nield Chew – The Life and Writings of a Working Woman – Doris Nield Chew
29a The Aunts by Mora Dickson (Sloan, Paterson and Scott surnames of Glasgow)
29b The Way We Were by Les Cooper (Crewe war memories)
30 The O’Moran Septs & Coat of Arms (Photocopy – The Irish Genealogist 1970)
31 Descendants of Richard Merrill of Alsager, Yoeman - Merrill, Carruthers, Shields, Wallace, Christner, Frank,
Worthy, Jennings, Holland & Welsby (donated by Peggy Ann Gulland)
32 Families at War
33 The Diary of Peter Pownall – A Bramhall farmer 1765-1858 edited by Heather Coutie
34 Through the Links at Crewe – Top Link Footplate Memories by ‘Piccolo Pete’ Johnson
35 The Visitation of Huntington 1684
36 The Illustrated Pepys (from the diary) – Robert Latham
37 Berisfords – The Story of a Family Business (The Ribbon People)
38 When I was a Child (Life of a child worker in the Potteries 1830/1840) Charles Shaw
39 Nellie’s Story – A Life in Service (Northwich area) Elizabeth Ellen Osborne
40 Born Teachers – Sukey’s Line by Nancy Helen Mann
41 Maybury Family of Crewe by D.W.Sadler
42 The Stanleys of Alderley 1927-2001 by Thomas Lord Stanley of Alderley
43 The Life and Times of Edmund Wright (knight) 1573-1643 of Nantwich
44 The Diary of William Fisher of Barrow 1811-1859
45 Brother to the Ox – Autobiography of a Farm Lab – Fred Kitchen (bn 1891)
46 Where Beards Wag All – The Relevance of the Oral Tradition – George Ewart Evans
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GOVERNMENT RECORDS (GR)
F4 The Official List of the General Register Office – List of Registrars: 1985
F5 The Official List of the General Register Office – List of Registrars: 1989
F6 Betley Hearth Tax Returns 1660
F7 Nantwich Hearth Tax Returns 1666
F8 Sandbach – Land Tax Assessments 1783 & 1816 (photocopy)
F9 Tithe Apportionment for Sandbach c1849 plus map/plan (photocopy)
F10 Tithe Apportionment for Wheelock, Bradwall, Elton, Twemlow, Arclid, Hassall, Betchton, Sandbach
1839 – 1841 (photocopy)
F11 Tithe Apportionment for Stanthorne, Holmes Chapel, Byley, Somerford Radnor, Moreston cum Alcumlow,
Odd Rode 1840 (photocopy)
F12 Surveys for the Poor for Betley 1824? (with Balterley 1824 & 1838) photocopy
F13 Crewe & Nantwich Borough – Planning Handbook, Councillors 2000-2001
F14 Cheshire County Council – The County Handbook, 4th
ed, A-Z Guide 2001-2002
F15 Tithe Apportionment for Middlewich & Newton 1846 (photocopy)
1 blank
2a blank
2b Places to Marry in Cheshire – Millennium Edition
3 County Records
4 Local Government Review April 1994
5 Registration: proposals of change by the Government 1990 (HMSO)
6 Registration in Cheshire 1538-1987 - 150 yrs of Civil Registers
6a Civil Registration (Delivering Vital Change)
6b Access to Birth Records for Adopted Adults – Cheshire County Council
7 The Jubilee of County Councils 1889-1939 50 Years of Local Government
8 Birth & Death Certificates - England & Wales 1837-1969
9 Congleton Borough Local Plan - 1992
10 Our Cheshire Parishes – Parish Government through the Ages (CCC)
11 The Ancient Parishes, Townships & Chapelries of Cheshire
12 blank
13 Land and Window Tax Assessments - Gibson, Medlycott & Mills (2nd
ed)
14 The Hearth Tax - J Gibson
15 Poor Law Union Records:
15a) SE England / E Anglia 15b) Midlands / N England
15c) SW England / Marches / Wales 15d) Gazetteer - England / Wales
16 blank
17 Poor Relief in England & Wales 1601-1834
18 Northwich Hundred Poll Tax 1660 & Hearth Tax 1664
19 Norfolk & Norwich Hearth Tax Assessment – Lady Day 1666
20 Index to Kesteven (Lincs.) Quarter Sessions 1700-1847 – see next item
21 District Register Offices in England and Wales (EYFHS 2000)
22 22a) Cambridge Hearth Tax
22b) Kent Hearth Tax
22c) Norfolk Hearth Tax
23 The Potential of the Hearth Tax Returns
24 The Poor Law in Cheshire
25 Surveys for the Poor for Betley 1824 (with Balterley 1824 & 1838) SCFHS
26 The Cheshire Grand Jury 1625-1659 (A Social & Administrative Study)
27 The Public Records – An Introduction to the Use of the Public Records (1934)
28 Nantwich Tax Book used by the Overseers of the Poor – 1809 & 1810 - transcript
29 North West Regional Archive Council Strategy 2001-2004
30 Liverpool Town Books 1649-1671 – Edited by Michael Power
31 blank
32 Laughter in the House – Vehicles (Excise) Act, 1949 – RGA Chesterman
33 Nantwich – Report of the County Medical Officer on Housing Conditions in 1945
34 Poll Books c1696-1872 (A Directory to Holdings in Great Britain) Jeremy Gibson & Colin Rogers (3rd
ed)
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GUIDES (GU)
F1 Latter Day Saints - How to discover your ancestors – Holdings at Newcastle, Staff – Guide to Research
F2 Paupers Passport - How to trace your poorer ancestors - E.M. Simpson
F3 Liverpool Record Office – Information Leaflets
F4 P.R.O. Records Relating to Railways
F5 Sources for Ships & Ship Building / Lloyds Register information sheets
F6 Business Records in the County Record Office, Staffordshire - Handlist
F7 Staffordshire Family Collections – A handlist of Family Papers in Staffordshire County Record Office
F8 blank
F9 The British Library – Newspaper holdings for Cheshire
F10 The Family Records Centre – How to use ……
F11 General Register Office – Information Leaflets
Cheshire Record Office – Information Leaflets – See Local Studies Manual on Information shelf
DIRECTORIES
1a Genealogical Research Directory (National & International) 2002
1b The Genealogical Services Directory 2000
1c The Genealogical Services Directory 2001
1d The Genealogical Services Directory 2002
1e The Dictionary of Genealogy (5th
ed) – Terrick V.H. Fitzhugh
HOW TO
2a Beginning Your Family History - George Pelling (7th
edition)
2b Making a Pedigree – George Allen & Unwin
2c Tracing Your Family Tree - Jean A Cole & Michael Armstrong (1988)
2d Family Tree Detective – Rogers (1984)
2e Compiling Your Family History - Nancy Gray (Australian handbook)
2f How to Record your Family Tree - Patrick Palgrave-Moore (1984)
2g Who’s Famous in Your Family (Guide to Tracing your Ancestors) – Reader’s Digest
2h Family Historian's Enquire Within - FC Markwell & P Saul (5th
edition)
2i Oral evidence and the Family Historian - Lawrence Taylor (1984)
2j Making Contact with Relatives - Peter C Amsden
2k Family History the Basics and Beyond – BBC Guide
2L Tracing your Family Tree – Kathy Chater
LOCAL HISTORY
3a Local Family History in England (1538-1914) – C D Rogers & J H Smith
3b The Local Historians Encyclopedia - John Richardson
3c Local History in England - W.G.Hoskins (3rd
edition)
3d Primary Sources for Victorian Studies - R Storey & L Madden
3e From Family History to Community History – Vol 2 (1994) Studying Family & Community History
(19th
& 20th
Centuries)
3f Sources & Methods – Vol 4 - 1994 (19th
& 20th
Centuries)
3g Writing Local History – A Practical Guide – David Dymond (1982)
3h A Companion to Local History Research – John Campbell-Kease
3i Tracing the History of your House – Peter Bushell
3j Ways and Means in Local History – Alan Everitt
3k How to Research Local History – Pamela Brooks (2006)
3L Local History Research & Writing – David Tredale 1974
3m Ways & Means in Local History – Alan Everitt
LIBRARIES AND RECORD OFFICES
4a Record Offices - How to find them. (9th edition – 2002)
4b Government & Related Library Information Services in the UK
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4c Using Libraries (Workshops for Family Historians) – Stuart A. Raymond
4d Liverpool Record Office – Local Studies & FH Services (A Handlist of Cemetery & Burial Records) 1998
4e Lancashire Record Office - Finding Folk – Handlist of Genealogical Services (1995)
4f Cheshire Record Office - Guide (1990) + (1980)
4g The Manchester Public Libraries – Subject Catalogue
Part 1 – Pedegrees & Family Histories (1956)
Part 2 – Parish Registers, Wills (1957)
4h Manchester & Lancashire FHS – Library Catalogue (1991)
4i Borthwick Institute of Historical Research (York) - Genealogical Sources
4j Wiltshire - Guide to the Records in the Custody of the Clerk of the Peace for Wiltshire
4k Wiltshire - County Council, Parish, Poor Law & other Official Records in Wiltshire CRO
4l Public Record Office - Tracing your Ancesters in the PRO (4th
edition)
4m Public Record Office - Readers’ Guides:
4m Tudor Taxation Records
4m Using Manorial Records
4m Records of the Foreign Office & State Paper Office 1500-C.1960
4m RAF Records in the PRO
4m Records of the Royal Marines
4m Protestant, Non Conformity & Roman Catholicism
4m Top Secret – Intelligence Records
4m S.O.E. Operations in Scandinavia
4n John Ryland’s Library, Manchester - Guide to Special Collections + News from the Rylands’ (2 copies)
4o Society of Genealogists – Using the Library (1997)
4p Family & Local History Sources in Victoria, Australia (1985)
4q A Family Historian’s Guide to Warrington Library (5th
ed)
4r Warrington Places of Worship, their History, Schools & Registers (4th
ed)
4s Wigan History Shop – Guide to Resources
4t Family History for Beginners – Staffordshire & S.O.T Archive Service
LATIN AND HANDWRITING
5a Latin word list for Family Historians - Eliabeth Simpson
5b A Secretary Hand ABC Book – Alf Ison
5c Calligraphy Alphabets Made Easy - Margaret Shepherd
5d A Word-List for Reading of Latin Deeds and Charters
5e Examples of Handwriting 1550-1650 – Compiled by W. S. Buck
5f More Examples of English Handwriting
5g Facsimilies of Documents of use to Family Historians – F.C.Markwell & Pauline Saul (1987)
5h Extracts from Court Hand Restored (The Student’s Assistant in Reading Old Deeds, Charters, etc) 2nd
ed
5i Revised Medieval Latin Word List from British & Irish Sources
5j Elementary Latin Dictionary
5k Kennedy’s Revised Latin Primer
5L Latin – English Dictionary
SURNAMES
6a (Surnames) Is thy name Wart? - James P. Hughes
6b A Dictionary of British Surnames by P.H. Reaney (2nd
ed)
6c Surnames from Evening Sentinel series
6d Surnames from Evening Sentinel series
6e Surnames & Genealogy – A new approach – George Redmonds
6f Dictionary of First Names
COMPUTERS
7a Computers in Genealogy - Beginners Handbook (SOG)
7b Family History on the Net – Colin Waters (2007-8)
7c IGI on Computer – David Hawgood (1998)
7f The Genealogist’s Internet – Peter Christian
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MISC COUNTY
8a Lists of Londoners – J Gibson & H Creaton (3rd
edition - 1999)
8b Research in London - Part 1
8c Sources for the History of London 1939-45 (A Guide & Bibliography)
8d Londoner’s Occupations – A Genealogical Guide – Stuart A Raymond (1994)
8e Sources of Shropshire Genealogy – S. C.Clifford (1993)
8f Tracing Ancestors in North Staffordshire - H Eva Beech
WALES
9a Welsh Family History. A Guide to Research - John & Shelia Rowlands (2nd
edition – 1998)
9b Second Stages in Researching Welsh Ancestry – John & Shelia Rowlands (1999)
9c Guide to research in Gwent County Record Office
SCOTLAND
10a Scottish Roots – A Step by Step Guide for Ancester Hunters in Scotland & Overseas - Alwyn Jones
10b Sources for Scottish Genealogy in the S.O.G. Library
10c How to Record Scottish Graveyards – Betty Willsher
10d Sources for Scottish Genealogy & Family History – D J Steel
10e Exploring Scottish History – Michael Cox
10g Tracing your Scottish Ancestry – Kathleen B. Cory
10h Tracing your Scottish Ancestors – Scottish Record Office
IRELAND
11a The Ancestor Trail in Ireland - Donald F Begley
11b Sources for Irish Genealogy in the S.O.G. Library
11c Irish Family History on the Web
AN INTRODUCTION TO ……
12a Church Registers – William Gibbons (1994)
12b Poor Law Documents before 1834 (2nd
edition – 2000)
12c British Civil Registration – Tom Wood (2nd
edition – 2000)
12d Occupations – A Preliminary List – Joyce Culling (1994)
12e The British Army – Its History, Tradition and Records (1998)
12f Tracing your German Ancesters – Peter Towey (2nd
edition – 2002)
12g Reading Old Title Deeds – Julian Cornwall (1997)
12h Friendly Society Records – Roger Logan (2000)
12i Using Computers for Genealogy – David Hawgood (2002)
12j Short Cuts in Family History – Michael Gandy (1993)
12k Wills, Probate & Death Duty Records – Jane Cox
12L Using Newspapers & Peridicals – Colin R. Chapman
12m The Census Returns of England & Wales (1992) – Sue Lumas
BASIC APPROACH TO ……..
13a Making Contact with Relatives – Peter C. Amsden (1999)
13b Keeping your Family Records – Iain Swinnerton (1999)
13c Illuminating your Family History with Picture Postcards – Phillip J. Chapman (2000)
13d Using Burial & Death Records for Family Historians – Lilian Gibbons (1999)
BASIC FACTS ……..
14a Using the Family Records Centre – Audrey Collins (1997)
14b Research in London – Part 1 – Lilian Gibbons (2001)
14c English Nonconformity for Family Historians – Michael Gandy (1998)
14d Tracing your Catholic Ancestry in England – Michael Gandy (1998)
14e Family History Research in Glamorgan – Rosemary Davies (1998)
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14f Irish Family History Research – Bill Davies (1999)
14g Lunatics in England & Wales for Family Historians – Pamela Faithfull (2002)
14h Descendant Tracing – Tom Wood (2002)
14i Using Wills after 1858 and 1st Avenue House (1998)
14j Heraldry for Family Historians - Iain Swinnerton (1995)
14k FH Research in Lancashire – Rita Hirst (1997)
MY ANCESTOR ……
15a Was a Merchant Seaman – Christopher T & Michael J Watts (1986)
15b Was a Freemason – Pat Lewis (1999)
15c Moved in England & Wales (1994)
15d Were Manorial Tennants – Peter B Park (1994)
15e Was a Coalminer – David Tonks (2006)
EVE McLAUGHLIN GUIDES……
16a The Census 1841-1881 (1985)
16b Wills before 1858 (1985)
16c Annals of the Poor (1986)
16d Illigitimacy (1985)
16e Interviewing Elderly Relatives (1986)
16f Family History from Newspapers (1989)
16g Laying out a Pedigree (1990)
OTHERS
17 The Parish Chest – A Study of the Records of Parochial Administration in England - W E Tate (1983)
18 How to Read Local Archives 1550-1700
19 One-Place Genealogy – David Hawgood (2001)
20 Genealogical Resources within the Jewish Home and Family
21 Local Newspapers 1750-1920 – England & Wales, Channel Isles & Isle of Man
22 The Manchester Ship Canal – A Guide to Historical Sources (1985)
23 The Handy Book of Parish Law – Wiltshire FHS (1995)
23a The Poor Law in 19th
century England & Wales – Anne Digby
24 Causes of Death & Old Medical Terms (1,000 entries)
25 The Complete A-Z Guide to Early Occupations (1,700 entries)
26 Current Publications on Microfiche by Member Societies (5th
ed)
27 Dating old Photographs – Robert Pols
27a Understanding Old Photographs – Robert Pols
28 Marriage & Census Listings (8th
edition – 2000)
29 Specialist Indexes for Family Historians – J Gibson & E Hampson (2nd
edition - 2000)
30 How to use the Bernau Index - Hilary Sharp
31 Coroners' Records - J Gibson & C Rogers (2nd
edition – 1997)
32 Quarter Session Records for Family Historians - J Gibson (3rd edition)
33 Company & Business Records for Family Historians - Eric D.Probert
34 Maritime Sources in the S.O.G. Library (1997)
35 Tracing your Catholic Ancestry in England - Michael Gandy
36 Forming a One-Name Group - Derek A Palgrave
37 Dates & Calendars for the Genealogist - Clifford Webb
38 PRO Guide – Making use of the Census – Susan Lumas (1993)
39 Some Medieval Records for Family Historians – Peter Franklin (1994) 40 How to locate and use Manorial Records – Patrick Palgrave-Moore (1985)
41 Emigration Pack (United States & Canada) photocopy
42 How Much is that Worth – Lionel Munby (1989)
43 Local Records – Their Nature and Care (Society of Local Archivists)
44 The Protestation Returns 1641-42 - Jeremy Gibson
45 A Glossary for Local Population Studies – Lesley Bradley
46 Historical Demography in Schools – Derek Turner
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HERALDRY (HER)
F1 Heraldic documents from the Ashmole manuscripts (Cheshire)
F2 Visitation of Cheshire 1580 - 8 Barons of County of Chester (photocopy)
1 Lodge’s Peerage of the British Empire – 1842
2 Debrett’s Peerage and Title of Courtesy – 1891
3 Burkes/Debrett’s Peerage Baronetage Knightage Companionage
a) 1923 b) 1931 c)1949 d) 1956
4 Teach Yourself Heraldry & Genealogy – L G Pine
5 An Heraldic Alphabet – J P Brooke-Little
6 Civic Heraldry – C W Scott-Giles
7 Who was Who 1897-1916
8 Romance of Heraldry – C.Wilfrid Scott-Giles
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LAND AND HOUSE SALE & TENANCY (L&H)
Auction Sale Details – including Plan and Particulars – (A3 size stored flat in drawer)
1 The Oakleigh Park Estate, Oakleigh Park, Middlesex – 24th
May 1878
2 Freehold Property at Sproston Green (next to Fox and Hounds) – 3rd
July 1894
3 The Kinderton Estate (Property in Kinderton, Sproston and Bradwall) 26th
Sept 1856 + map
4 The Manor of Bradwall and The Bradwall Hall Estate – 2nd
Oct 1888 + map
5 Farm, Brick works and land at Coppenhall nr Crewe (Bradfield Road) – 15th
Mar 1905
6 Brick and Pipe Works at Coppenhall, nr Crewe – 20th
April 1904
7 Small Farm on Parkers Road, Church Coppenhall, nr Crewe – 18th
April 1899
8 Vine Tree Farm Estate, Crewe – 22nd
March 1886 + Coloured Plan (corresponds with sale of land in 1886)
9 “Bank Farm”, Smallwood – 11th
May 1882
10 Houses, Brickworks and Land in Sandbach Heath – 21st Apr 1904
11 Houses and Land in Elworth and Sandbach – 2nd
May 1912
12 “Elworth Villa” and Chapel Street, Sandbach and Land in Betchton – 6th
May 1880
13 Houses in High Street, Mill Street and Wood Street, Nantwich – 25th
April 1900
14 Land and Premises on Wags Lane, Congleton – 12th
July 1882
15 Oak Tree Estate, Wags Road, Congleton – 6th
May 1898
16 Farm at Coppenhall, nr Crewe (Bradfield Road/Mablins Lane)– 20th
Aug 1917
Auction Sale Details – (A4 size stored flat in drawer)
17 Plan/Particulars - Moss Lane Farm, Lostock Gralam, 11th
Nov 1904 (2 copies)
18 Particulars - “The Homestead” Lacey Green, Wilmslow & Cottage on Kinderton Road, Sproston –
1st May 1934 (2 copies)
19 Particulars - Houses in Sproston, Sproston Green and Wilmslow from the Estate of John Cross of Sproston,
2nd
Nov 1927 (2 copies)
20 Plan/Particulars - Freehold Fields at Mooresbarrow and Sproston – 6th
July 1911
21 Particulars - Rose Bank Farm, Cranage nr Holmes Chapel – 11th
Oct 1926
22 Particulars and contract of sale - Dawfields Farm, Kinderton – 17th
Oct 1949
23 Plan/Particulars - The Willaston Hall Estate (between Crewe and Nantwich) Nov 1964
24 Plan/Particulars - Minshull Vernon and Warmingham Estates, nr Crewe, Middlewich and Sandbach – 1928
25 Plan/Particulars – The Wimboldsley Estate, nr Minshull Vernon – 16th
May 1928
26 Particulars - Houses in Winterley and Wheelock Heath, nr Sandbach – 7th
May 1917
27 Particulars - Houses in Chapel Street, Sandbach – 1st Oct 1903
28 Plan/Particualrs - Farm, Buildings and Land at Bradwall. Hollinsgreen and Rudheath – 20th
Aug 1885
29 Plan/Particulars - The Mount, Sandbach and Betchton Cottage, Betchton Heath, Sandbach – 10th
Nov 1904
30 Plan/Particulars - Arclid Cottage Farm, Arclid and Houses, Brickworks on Bradwall Road, Sandbach –
16th
Mar 1905 (2 copies)
31 Plan/Particulars – Properties in Nantwich, Edleston, Sound, Baddiley, Faddiley, Ravensmoor and Burland –
29th
May 1918 (photocopy)
32 Particulars – High Foxley Farm, Audley, Staffs – 18th
July 1938
33 Plan/Particulars – Residential Estate called “Newton Fields”, Middlewich – 28th
Sept 1909
34 Particulars – “Ash Field House” Willaston and Dwellings in Willaston & Nantwich – 16th
Apr 1891
35 Plan/Particulars – “Mill Hill” Estate, Sandbach 3rd
Dec 1908. (Original and photocopy- fragile)
36 Plan/Particulars - “Bank Farm” Smallwood incl dwellings on Congleton Road, Sandbach – 27th
May 1909
(original & photocopy - fragile)
F3 Plan of Mingay Estate, Ruskin Road Area, Crewe (undated c1920’s)
F4 Particulars – Vine Tree Farm, Crewe – 18th
May 1914 (original plan missing from back of book)
Plan – Vine Tree Farm (corresponds with sale of farm in 1914)
Survey of Plots of Land in Smallman Road – (part of 1914 sale)
F6 Deed - Thomas Church and Thomas Mainwaring of Nantwich – 12th
April 1622 (photocopy)
F7 Middlewich - Mrs Elizabeth James Hughes – Statement of rents & interest (photocopy)
F8 An act for vesting part of the settled estate of Edward Powys and Catherine his wife – 18/19th
August 1735
F9 Deeds relating to early tenures of land in Minshull Vernon and adjacent townships in Cheshire (article)
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F10 Church Lawton Manor Records (article by Frank Renaud)
F11 Nantwich - Housing conditions report 12th April 1945 (photocopy) copy also filed in GR 33
F14 Plan of Building Land 1905-25 at Elworth in Bradwall (Marsh Green Road/Elworth Avenue/Elworth Lane)
F21 Conveyance of Land Crewe 1873 (missing?)
F21a Tithe land Alsager 1958; HM Land Registry re land Alsager 1975 incl Map
F22 Indentures, Mortgages, Conveyance, etc relating to 32 Rigg St. Crewe (c1842-c1955)
F23 The Delves Broughton Estate –
a) The Doddington Estates, township Haslington May 15th
1911 (Plan and Particulars)
b) Letter re 'Doddington Sales' Lot 102. 1915
c) Tenant List 20th
July 1914
F27 Draft re mortgage John Pierpoint of Macclesfiled - John Sidebotham of Congleton & James Braddock of
Macclesfield 18c
F28 Draft re mortgage Henry Wright, Frances Newton, John Holland & John Barrett of Mobberley to John
Sydebotham of Congleton - 1733
F29 Draft of lease from John Cheetham of Nether Knutsford (Maltster) to Edward Dawson – 1735
F30 Draft of property re Ellen Henshaw late of Macclesfield now of Marton (relict of Tho.Henshaw) John
Pickering of Macclesfield – 1738
F31 Draft mortgage re Walter Lionel Head & John Basil Head. Congleton - 1932
F32 Draft of lease re Davenport Plant of Butley & John Stafford of Macclesfield - 1739
F33 Indenture between Isabella Harryman of Macclesfield & John Stafford of Macclesfield - 1739
F34 Draft transfer of mortgage on property in Marple - Peter Davenport of Macclesfield & Godfrey Watkinson of
Brampton, Derbys - 1739
F35 Land tax in Sandbach 1798 (p’copy)
F36 Mortgage release - Richard Briscoe of Moreton (Cordwainer) to John Blundell of Congleton (Cordwainer)
20th April 1765
F37 Admission 1872 Liverpool - Frank Mills Youd to Mrs Jane Youd
F38 Mortgage William Shakespear Allardyce of Dorchester, Dorset / Sam Wood Fisher of Cheltenham –
29th
July 1873 (original)
F39 Indenture – 6th
April 1693 (lease for a year) Mathew Astley, William Hilton, Henry Hart, Henry Hampson –
Hindley, Lancs (transcript)
F41 Christian of Peterborough collection - Deeds of sale, etc
F42 Plan of Wistaston Hall Estate 1919 with plot numbers (photocopy)
F43 Abstract of Title – Minnie Harriet Rigby of Clive House nr Middlewich to property in Middlewich Road,
Clive in the County of Chester – 1937
Abstract of Title - Mr Arthur Radcliffe Fletcher of 29 High Street, Crewe (Builder) to messes or dwghses site
in Kingsway, Jesmond Crescent and Lunt Avenue, Crewe in the Coy of Chester. – 1929 (photocopy)
Abstract of Title – Mrs Caroline Marion Walthall to certain lands in the Parish of Monks Coppenhall in the
Borough of Crewe, in the County of Chester (transcript) Stewart Street and Gainsborough Road – 1913
F44 1737 draft mortgage re Tho.Venables, J.Day, Tho.Braddock & J.Brocklehurst
F45 Toxteth Park 1831 - Assignment Mathew Hirst to Charles Bird; Conveyances
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Courer-Bird to Mathew Hirst & others; Mathew Hirst to Richard Allison
F46 Toxteth Park - Conveyance Mathew Hirst to Charles Bird 1832;
Release 1838, Mathew Hirst to Thomas Price Jones
F47 Auctions: Agricultural Implements, etc. – John Crewe, Hill House, Sandbach
Household Appointments – Thomas Timmis, Mount House, The Hill, Sandbach
F48 Survey of the Walling Lands of Wich Malbank 1624
F49 Alderley Edge – Chorley Old Hall – House details
F50 Ancient Congleton Deed, dated 28th
Oct 1397 (Reprint)
F52 Deeds – 25th
March 1898 – Between Colonel Meredith & Trustees and The Crewe Corporation in connection
with Crewe Sewage Works (photocopy)
F53 Indenture – William Tyson Kilshaw & Abraham Luya & William Sharpe – Liverpool 1851 (org)
1 A survey of houses & lands in Nantwich 1792:
1a) Part 1 1b) Part 2 1c) Part 3 1d) Part 4 1e) Part 5
2 Survey of Sandbach 1831 by J Timmis:
2a) Part 1 2b) Part 2 2c) Part 3
3 Return of owners land 1873:
3a) Middlesex 3b) Surrey
4 The Law of Tithes + Tithe Rent Charge. 2nd ed. by EF Studd
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MAPS (MAP)
F1 Fife, Scotland in 1645
F2 Northampton & Rutland 1978 Ecclesiastical jurisdiction/dates of regs map
F3 List of O/S Tithe Maps held by SCFHS
F4 Books of reference to O/S plans:
F4a) Sandbach, 1877 F4b) Sandbach & Middlewich, 1875
F4c) Warmingham, 1876 F4d) Coppenhall, 1875
F4e) Barthomley, 1875
F5 An Introduction to Ordnance Survey Maps
F6 Road Map & Guides of Kingston & Ontario, Canada (1989)
F7 Pratts High Test Map of the Great North Road
F8 Street plan of Manchester & Salford (cost 3d, year unknown)
F10 Stoke-on-Trent Street Name Changes (List with old and new names)
F11 O/S Map of Midlands 1926
F12 Street plans of Crewe Town c1910/15 & c1874-1908 & c1940/50 (photocopy)
Burrows Map, C & N Borough Street Map, C & N Borough Street Map
F13 Street plan of Redditch
F14 Burrows Guide Map of Stoke-on-Trent
F15 Nantwich Map of The Poor Rate of 1794
F16 Nantwich Map taken out of Johnson’s Directory
F17 Map of Sandbach 1849
F18 Ancient Parishes Townships & Chapelries of Cheshire - FI Dunn C.R.O. 1987
F19 Gloucestershire Parish Maps
F20 Staffordshire Parish Maps
F21 Barthomley Tithe Plan 1838
F22 Letter - J Bell, Lithographer to J Johnstone, Surveyor re. Sandbach map [*]
F23 Middlewich & Newton – sketch of tithe map 1840
F24 Middlewich – Ward Boundaries - Nov 1975
F24a Street Maps – Alsager, Goostry, Holmes Chapel & Middlewich
Ordnance Survey Maps 1:10,000
F25 SJ 63 - NW Ightfields, Shropshire
F26 SJ 66 - SE Minshull Vernon, Church Minshull
F27 SJ 66 - NE Winsford, Bostock (3 copies)
F28 SJ 75 - SE Barthomley
F29 SJ 75 - NE Hassall, Alsager(part)
F30 SJ 75 - NW Haslington, Monks Coppenhall
F31 SJ 76 - NE Church Hulme, Twemlow
F32 SJ 76 - SE Brereton, Arclid, Sandbach (part) (2 copies)
F33 SJ 76 - NW Sproston, Cranage
F34 SJ 76 - SW Tetton
F35 SJ 77 - SE Goostrey, Peover Superior
F36 SJ 77 - SW Lach Dennis, Nether Peover, Allostock
F37 SJ 85 - NE Biddulph, Knypersley, Harriseahead (2 copies)
F38 SJ 85 - SW Talke, Kidsgrove (part) (2 copies)
F39 SJ 85 - NW Rode, Church Lawton (2 copies)
F40 SJ 86 - SE Congleton (2 copies)
F41 SJ 86 - NE Gawsworth, Eaton, North Rode
F42 SJ 86 - NW Swettenham, Marton
F43 SJ 86 - SW Newbold Astbury, Smallwood (2 copies)
F44 SJ 96 - NW Bosley (2 copies)
F45 SJ 96 - SW Rushton
1 Birmingham & West Midlands Street Atlas
1a Birmingham – West Midlands Street Atlas
2 London A-Z
2a Liverpool A-Z street atlas 1990 (5th
ed)
2b Liverpool, Birkenhead & Wallasey A-Z street map (6” to 1 mile)
2c Sheffield Central – Street plan 1984 (4” to 1 mile)
2d Sheffield & Rotherham Street Atlas
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3 Newne's Motorists' Map & Gazetteer of Scotland
3a Road Atlas (3 inch to 1 mile) c1950 (complete with main town plans)
4 Geographia - Greater London Atlas
5 Geographia – Road Map of England and Wales
6 Ward Lock London Guide
7 Tithe Maps at the Cheshire Record Office
8 Lancashire: A History of the County Palatine in Early Maps
9 Kelly's Post Office Directory London Street plan 1970
10 Mossley (Manchester) O/S map 1907
11 Bartholomew’s (Half inch to mile) – North Wales
12 AA Touring Map (3 inches to mile)
12/4 ) South Wales
12/11) North Wales
13 Ordnance Survey - New Popular Edition – published 1940s (1 inch to mile)
13/107) Snowdon
13/116) Dolgelley
13/126) Norwich
13/129) Ludlow
13/142) Hereford
14 Ordnance Survey - 7th
Series – published 1950s-60s (1 inch to mile):
14/73) New Galloway
14/83) Penrith
14/89) Lancaster & Kendal
14/94) Preston
14/95) Blackburn & Burnley
14/98) Market Weighton
14/106 Anglesey
14/108 Denbigh
14/111) Buxton & Matlock
14/115) Pwllheli
14/127) Aberystwyth
14/129) Ludlow
14/131) Birmingham
14/140) Llandovery
14/141) Brecon
14/142) Hereford
14/143) Gloucester & Malvern
14/152) Carmarthen & Tenby
14/153) Swansea
14/169) Aldershot
14/170) London SW
14/171) London SE
14/181) Chichester
14/182) Brighton & Worthing
15 Ordnance Survey - One-Inch Series – published 1960s-70s:
15/101) Manchester
15/152) Carmarthen & Tenby
16 The Historian’s Guide to Ordnance Survey Maps
17 Maps for the Local Historian
18 Kent, Surrey & Sussex – Penguin Guide 1939
19 Derbyshire & The Peak District – Penguin Guide 1949
20 Old Map of Cheshire 1610 – antiquated parchment replica
20a Old Map of Lincolnshire 1610 - antiquated parchment replica
21 Motoring and Touring Map – Section C (North West)
22 Motoring and Hiking Map – Section E (Midlands)
23 Bartholomew’s Half Inch contoured maps c.1930s:
23/7 Yorkshire Coast
23/12 Cheshire
25
24 Reprints of 1st Edition - Ordnance Survey of England & Wales – 1824 – (David & Charles)
24/23 Hull
24/26 Northwich & Warrington
24/27 Buxton & Stockport
24/28 Chesterfield & Sheffield
24/29 Lincoln
24/30 Louth & Patrington
24/33 Market Drayton
24/34 Stafford
24/67 Cardiff & Newport
25 Ordnance Survey – 1:50 000
25/118 The Potteries
25/125 Bala & Lake Vyrnwy
25/137 Ludlow and Wenlock Edge
25/157 St David’s & Haverfordwest area
26 Map of English Heritage Properties 1992
27 Bartholomew’s Half Inch contoured maps c.1960/1970
27/15 Herts and Bucks
27/23 North Shropshire
27/45 Mid Scotland
27/50 Arisaig and Lochaber
28 Geographers’ GB Series – South-East and Central England (5m.to inch)
29 Guernsey including Alderney, Herm & Sark (Perry’s Guide Maps)
30 Old Ordnance Survey Maps (Alan Godfrey)
30/17.4 Newcastle under Lyne 1898
30/25.6 Chesterfield 1914
30/64 Stepney & Limehouse (London) 1914
30/70.7 Lincoln 1905
30/80 Hull & North Lincolnshire 1895
30/103 Lindsey (Louth & District) 1897
30/106.14 Central Liverpool 1906
30/122 Whitchurch, Nantwich & English Maelor 1905
30/130 NW Norfolk 1897-1906
31 Street Atlas:
31a) Cheshire
31b) Surrey
31c) West Sussex
32 Drivers Atlas of the British Isles (1994) – Reader’s Digest
32a County maps of Old England 1830/42 (Reprint)
33 Bartholomew’s Touring Atlas of the British Isles – C.1923
34 London Pictorial Map
35 Ordnance Survey Town Map – Nottingham (1919)
36 Ordnance Survey Quarter Inch
36/7 Firth of Forth
37 Isle of Man (War Revision 1940)
38 The Graded Road Maps – The Lake District
39 Aylesbury, Wendover & Triny – Street Plan
40 Blackpool A-Z Street Atlas
41 Leicester A-Z Street Atlas
42 Preston A-Z Street Atlas
43 Stoke-on-Trent ‘A1’ Street Atlas
44 Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle under Lyne – Street Map with Index
45 Staffordshire – Town Centre Street Map with Index
46 Bangor, Holyhed, Flint, Ruthin & Mold – Stret Plan
46a Rhondda Valleys – Street Atlas
47 Coventry – Street Plan
48 Isle of Man
26
49 Kettering – Official Street Plan
50 Leicester – Street Plan
51 March – Street Plan
52` Shrewsbury – Street Plan with Index
53 Stoke-on-Trent – Street Plan (Burslem, Hanley, Longton, Fenton, Tunstall, Kidsgrove) + Street Index
53a Street Plan – Hanley & Stoke + Street Index
54 Guide to the Tithe Maps in the Cheshire Record Office (2nd
ed)
55 Printed Maps in the Cheshire Record Office (2nd
ed)
56 Ordnance Survey Maps 1:25,000 (2 ½” to one mile)
56a SJ 45/55 Tattenhall
56b SJ 86 Congleton
56c 33/20 Welshpool
57 Ireland – Shell Touring Map (1 inch – 6 miles)
58 Ireland – Esso Road Map (1 inch – 8 miles)
Kinderton tithe map and apportionment
South Cheshire – Bryant’s Map of Cheshire 1828-1832
Carnarvonshire & Anglesey 1578 (reprint)
27
MILITARY, WAR MEMORIALS, etc (MIL)
F3 War Memorial, Alsager
F4 Cheshire Regiment Journals (1977, 1979, 1982) Presentation of Colours programme 1989
F5 Roll of Honour London Irish Rifles 1899-1945
F6 Naval Ancestors - Family History in the Services Records Part 1 – Talk given in 1970 (2 copies)
F7 First World War Soldiers Graves in Cheshire (photocopy)
F8 Roll of Honour of Nantwich and district 1914-18 (2 photocopies) from Johnsons Almanack of 1916
F9 Roll of Honour of Middlewich 1914-18
F10 War Memorial Inscriptions in Willaston, Middlewich, Congleton, Crewe, includes South Africa volunteers
F11 War Memorials in Crewe Railway Works (3 copies)
F12 War Memorial Barnfields, Burslem, 1914-18 & Whiston, Stoke-on-Trent
F13 War Graves of the British Empire. The Roye Group of Cemeteries France
F14 Burma Star Association AGM 1968
F15 Holyhead and the Great War (Being a record of Holyheads War Activities inc a Roll of Service and a Roll of
Honour (photocopy) (R.E. Roberts August 1920)
F15a Railwaymen killed 1914-18 War (Bangor Cathedral Memorial Service May 17th
1919) Photocopy
F16 Cheshire Regiment - Roll of Honour 1914-18 (p’copy)
F17 Roll of Honour Co-op Society, Crewe 1914-18
F18 Shavington War Memorial 1914-18 (photo)
F19 Photo – War graves of LA Chandler & JH Lamb (RAF) 1944
F20 HMT Rolls Royce – Champion Minesweeper WW 2 (p’copy)
F21 Soldier magazine (1996)
F22 Battle (9 issues)
F23 National Memorial Arboretum, Alrewas, Staffs.
F25 Hand written photocopy of Harry Dudley’s “An Achievement” (published by SCFHS – see MIL 22)
F26 Print out of Grave Location in Cheshire for holders of Victoria Cross
F27 Pte. A E Walker D.C.M. (1915) (photocopy of article)
F28 WWI letters written by A. Humphrey Moffatt to Whitchurch Congregational Church (2) (photocopy)
1 The Victoria Cross Roll of Honour - James W Bancroft
1a Spearpoint 80 – A sketch book by Ken Howard
2 In Search of Army Ancestry - G Hamilton-Edwards
3 The Location of British Army Records (2nd
ed) - Norman Holding
4 World War 1 Army Ancestry - Norman Holding
4a Army Service Records of the 1st World War (3
rd ed) William Spencer
5 The Location of British Army Records 1914-1918 (4th ed) - N.Holding
6 More Sources of World War 1 Army Ancestry (3rd ed) - N.Holding
7 Where are the lads of the village tonight? - Minshull Vernon First World War victims
8 Militia Lists & Musters 1757-1876 – J Gibson & M Medlycott (FFHS)
8a Records of the Militia from 1757 – PRO Guide No 3 – Gareth Thomas
9 Army Records for Family Historians by Simon Fowler (PRO Guide No 2) 1992
10 The Conservation of War Memorials (Guidance notes)
11 Despatches From the Heart (Letters from the Front) - Annette Tapert
12 The Air Force List 1986
13 The Army List 1981 Pt 1
14 The Army List 1984
15 Navy List. 1986
16 The Vernon Papers. Navy Records
17 British Legion Cheshire. Official Handbook:
17a) 1968 17b) 1974
19 Dear Mrs Jones – Great War Dead of Crewe & Nantwich – Mark Potts/ J Bratherton
19a Dear Mrs Jones – The Next Generation (inc supplement to first book) – Mark Potts/Tony Marks
19b Crewe & Nantwich at War … A Visual Memory Vol 1 – Mark Potts/Tony Marks
19c Crewe & Nantwich at War …. A Visual Memory Vol 2 – Mark Potts/ Tony Marks
20 The Eighth 6 Months of the War – Diary of the War - March to August 1943
21 The Iron Duke – A Military Biography of Wellington
22 “An Achievement” – A History of the Forces Canteen, Crewe. 1939-46 (SCFHS)
23 Eardley VC MM KSLI (George Harold)
24 The Stafford Knot (3 Journals) 1980, 1981, 1982
25 The Fusilier – Journal of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (1968)
26 The Forgotten Dead (American Servicemen killed off the coast of Devon 1944) – Ken Small
27 “Of Those Who Lie in Foreign Fields” In Remembrance of the Men of Colton
28
27a 34 Men – A Study of the Men of Moulton Village who died WW I by Geoff Crompton
28 William Smith of Red Lion Cottage, Weston – 18th
Batl. Welsh Regt. WW1 (Various documents) *
29 British Army Uniforms & Insignia of World War II by Brian L. Davies
30 Your Family’s War History – published by BBC
31 History in the Air – A Guide to Military Aviation Research
32 Air Force Records for Family Historians – PRO Guide – William Spencer
33 Was Your Cheshire Ancestor in the Armed Forces?
34 Belgium and the Battlefields (Tourist Handbook)
35 Port in a Storm (The Air Attacks on Liverpool & its Shipping in the 2nd
WW) John Hughes
36 We Will Remember Them – AIF Epitaphs of WW1 (Australian Epitaphs of WWI) John Laffin
37 Ships of the Royal Navy Statement of Losses during the Second World War
(3rd
Sept 1939 to 2nd
Sept 1945)
38 British Merchant Vessels Lost or Damaged by Enemy Action during WWII
(3rd
Sept 1939 to 2nd
Sept 1945)
39 A Companion to the British Army 1660-1983 – David Ascoli
40 Allenby of Armageddon – Raymond Savage (A Record of the career and campaigns of Field-Marshal
Viscount Allenby)
41 Jane’s Fighting Ships 1941 – Sampson Low
42 The Cheshire Regiment and its Miniature Colour at Mons – F.Simpson
43 Not Forgotten (accompanies the major Channel 4 series on WWI) Neil Oliver
44 The War of the Guns – Aubrey Wade (Western Front, 1917 & 1918)
45 War Wives – A Second World War Anthology – Colin & Eileen Townsend)
46 Faslane – Diary of a Peace Camp by members of the Faslane Peace Camp
47 Before the Bells have Faded (FHS Formidable) Mark Potts & Tony Marks
48 The Dark Valley (A panorama of the 1930’s) Piers Brendon
* filed in Cabinet
War illustrated Vols 1-9 (A pictorial history of WW I)
The History of World War II (25 volumes)
29
MISCELLANEOUS (MIS)
F1 Assorted Local Entertainment Programmes
F2 Sandbach Charities – Charity Estate Scheme 1887, Wheelock 1900-01,
Almshouse Pension 1906 x3, 1940 x2 & 1968 poster, Armitstead & others 1847
F4 The Women of the North Luncheon – 1981,1982,1983,1984,1986 – The Majestic Hotel, Harrogate
F5 Hospital Annual Reports:
a) Crewe Memorial Hospital 1895-1905 (p’copies)
b) Manchester Royal Infirmary 1944
c) North Staffs Royal Infirmary 1944
F6 Crewe & Nantwich Senior Citizens Discussion Group - various papers
F9 Watermills
F10 Harlech Castle Music Festival 1927 - Broadsheet
F11 Ballads of the Coalfields (photocopy)
3 A Family History in Verse - Peter T Johnson
11 A Small Book of Grave Humour
15 Crewe & Nantwich Sunday Football League Handbook 1994-95
16 “As we Say in our House” – A Book of Family Sayings
17 Suck, don’t Blow! (The gripping story of the Vacuum Cleaner & other Labour Saving Machines)
29* Publican’s Ledger – Account of dispute 1943-46 (Pub unknown)
30* Ledger of Builder 1938-1966 (Builder not known)
31 Lancashire & Cheshire Antiquarian Society for the following years –
1904 to 1913 – 1918 to 1949 – 1952/3, 1954, 1956, 1985, 1995
32 The Record Society of Lancashire & Cheshire
a) 1878 – Vol 1 – Commonwealth Church Survey
b) 1879 – Vol 2 – Wills at Chester 1545 to 1620
c) 1882 – Vol 6 – Funeral Certificates 1600 to 1678
d) 1883 – Vol 8 – Lancs & Cheshire Records Part 2
e) 1885 – Vol 11 – Exchequer Depositions 1558 to 1702
f) 1886 – Vol 14 – Annales Cestrienses
g) 1895 – Vol 30 – Lancashire & Cheshire Wills
h) 1895 – Vol 31 – Lancs & Cheshire Miscellanies Vol II
i) 1896 – Vol 33 – Lancs & Cheshire Miscellanies Vol III
j) 1898 – Vol 37 – Wills at Chester 1761 to 1780 (A to M)
k) 1969 – Vol 111 – Chester Customs Accounts 1301 to 1565
l) 1972 – Vol 113 – Wills Proved at Chester 1826 to 1830
m) 1978 – Vol 118 – Wills Proved at Chester 1831 to 1833
n) 1979 – Vol 119 – Northwich Hundred Poll Tax 1660/Northwich Hearth Tax 1664
o) 1980 – Vol 120 – Wills Proved at Chester 1834 to 1837
33 Historical Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
Vols – 101, 104-109, 111-129, 132, 134-138, 141, 142
F2 List of police officers - Northwich Division 5 (1860)
F3 Inhabitants of Edmund Wrights Almhouses, Nantwich 1699-1758 (incl Accounts 1809 & 1810)
List of persons – Mrs Martha Chorltons Charity 1707-1758, Nantwich
F4 William Hodgkins’ Charity – List of Apprentices and Masters (Nantwich) 1710-1807
F5 Deaths found in Methodist Magazine 1848
F7 List of Dead – Halmerend Pit Disaster 1918 (Memorial Service 1919) 2 copies
F8 Crewe & District Choral Soc – members/photos/minutes 1947-91(various dates)
F9a List of Beersellers within the Hundred of Northwich 1869
F9b Nantwich Licensing List
F9c A list of Public Houses + their Landlords/ladies in Crewe 1885
F9d Cheshire Licensed Premises 1906 (Middlewich Petty Sessions)
F10 Middlewich & Dist. Agricultural Society members 1932
30
F11 Nantwich & Crewe District M.U.F.S. - Provincial Grand Masters 1847-1992 F12 Various lists re. Cheshire (Lancs & Cheshire Record Society)
F13 Cheshire Strays from FFHS Strays Collection 1-4
F14 Cheshire Strays - misc
1a The Founders of Australia - Mollie Gillen
1b The Second Fleet 1790 - Flynn (1993)
1c Liverpool lists of Emigrants to America 1697-1706 - John Elton
1d The British Settlers who emigrated to the Cape of Good Hope in 1820
1e Is Yours an S.S.Great Britain Family? - Adrian Ball (Names & personal details of 14,000 passengers)
2 Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants into England & Wales - Anglo Scottish FHS
2a - Vol 1 2b - Vol 2 2c - Vol 4
6a Alesellers Recognisances of the Hundred of Nantwich 1777-79 (Cheshire Sheaf)
6b The Licensees of the Public Houses of Vale Royal
6c The Inns and Innkeepers of Nantwich
10 Cheshire Ciminal Register Index (PRO)
15 Macclesfield Union Workhouse & West Park Hospital Death Registers 1848-1949
(see also TH-C 88)
16 Lancashire Strays compiled by Ken Tranmer
31
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS – GENERAL (MI-G)
1 A complete descriptive guide to British Monumental Brasses - R Le Savage
1a The Monumental Brasses of Cheshire (1996)
2 Notes on the recording of MIs – J L Rayment (3rd edition)
2a Rayment’s notes on Recording MI’s (4th
edition)
3 London: Greater London Cemeteries & Crematoria (3rd edition)
4 Norfolk: Rosary Cemetery - MIs/Burials (Vol 18)
5 Scilly Isles: The Scillonian (1994) - includes MIs of St Agnes graveyard
6 Montgomeryshire: Churchs & Chapels in Parish of Carno
Co. Durham:
F5 St Michael’s Church, Bishop Middleham; Quarrington;
The Old Cemetery, Sedgefield; Thornley Cemetery & War Memorial
Lancashire: 7a Lancashire graveyards & burial grounds - WJ Taylor 1987
7b Whalley – St Mary & All Saints - Vol 1
7c Whalley – St Mary & All Saints - Vol 2
7d Stories in stone. Gravestones in Rossendale - John B.Taylor
Shropshire:
F3 Grinshill (1722-1980) Clive (1697-1981)
Wem - The Cemetery, Aston St (1829-1905) United Reform Church (1807-1943)
Market Drayton Baptist Chapel (1839-1895) Congregational Chapel (1795-1872)
Index of MIs of Shropshire & details of Shropshire RO
Staffordshire:
8 Audley – St James
9 Newcastle-under-Lyme – St Giles
F4 Rushton Spencer – St Laurence
10 Talke o’th Hill – St Martin
Westmorland:
F1 Crosthwaite Churchyard. A short walk around + some MIs
Scotland:
F2 Whitefarland, Isle of Arran
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MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS – CHESHIRE (MI-C)
F1 Astbury – St Mary
F2 Bollington – St John
F3 Bromborough - St Barnabas
F3a Bunbury Church Monuments (1918) also available in microfiche
F4 Church Minshull – St Bartholomew (Details of closed Burial Ground)
F5 Crewe – St Paul & Christ Church – plaques & leaded window inscriptions
F5a Crewe – Christ Church (Statement of Particulars of Tombstones & Memorials – 1954) with sketches
F5b Crewe Green – Grave Plan
F6 Hoylake - Trinity Road (part 1)
F7 Hoylake – Trinity Road (part 2)
F8 Hurdsfield, Macclesfield - Holy Trinity
F9 Macclesfield - St Michael (Inscriptions + plan + index)
F10 Macclesfield - Christ Church (Inscriptions + plan + index)
F11 Macclesfield Registration District. - List of MIs
F12 Malpas – Reference to the graves in Malpas Churchyard taken in 1884 by Wm E Brown, Surveyor, Chester
(no plan) – 25 pages
F12a Middlewich – St Michaels & All Angels (Schedules of Inscriptions dated 22 Jan 1930)
F12b Middlewich – St Michaels & All Angles (Schedules of Graves dated Jan 1964)
F13 Nantwich - News cutting 1983 Removal of Human Remains, Whitehouse Lane Cem
F14 Nantwich - St Mary Inventory of Gravestones 1962 & Outside MIs List 1934
F15 Sutton, Nr. Macclesfield – St James
F16 Toft, Knutsford
F16a Weston Cemetary (Grave Plan 1991)
F16b Wheelock – Christ Church (Grave Plan 1932)
F17 Wheelock Heath Baptist Church – Graveyard plan & record from 1936
F17a Wistaston – St Mary (Grave Plan)
F18 Wybunbury – various MIs in Cheshire Sheaf May 1937
F19 Wybunbury, St Chad - New Churchyard draft copy 1996
F20 Photostat copy of a Collection of Funeral Ribbons – Stockport & New Mills
1 Acton – St Mary (SCFHS)
1a Alsager - Christ Church
2 Barthomley – St Bertoline 1626-1970
3 Bosley, nr Macclesfield - St Mary
4 Bunbury - St Boniface – MI’s
5 Byley, nr Nantwich – St John the Evangelist (SCFHS)
6 Capenhurst - Holy Trinity
7 Church Lawton – All Saints – plus grave listings
8 Congleton – St Peter
9 Crewe - Christ Church MI Index - plus Crewe Cenotaph (SCFHS)
9a Crewe – Christ Church (SCFHS)
10 Crewe Green – St Michael & All Angles (SCFHS)
11 Eaton, Nr Congleton - Christ Church & Quaker Burial Ground
12 Elworth – St Peter (SCFHS)
13 Ettiley Heath, nr Sandbach – Methodist Chapel (SCFHS)
14 Haslington - Prim Meth Chapel, Bradely Rd – Congregational Ch, The Dingle – St Michaels, Crewe Green
15 Henbury, Nr Macclesfield – St Thomas
16 Lower Peover - St Oswald
17 Macclesfield - Roe Street Congregational Chapel
18 Macclesfield - several small graveyards
19 Marton - St James & St Paul
20 Middlewich – St Michaels (SCFHS)
21 Minshull Vernon - St Peter (SCFHS)
22 Nantwich Barony – All Saints Cemetary (SCFHS)
22a Nantwich - St Mary - Index to MIs & Nantwich Cenotaph
22b Nantwich – St Mary (SCFHS)
23 Over - St Chad
24 Rainow - Hough Hole House
25 Siddington - All Saints
26 Tilstone Fearnall – St Jude’s
26a Upton - St Mary – index only
33
27 Warmingham – St Leonard (SCFHS)
28 Weston Cemetary, nr Crewe (SCFHS)
29 Wettenhall – St David (SCFHS)
30 Wildboarclough – St Saviour
31 Wheelock – Christ Church (SCFHS)
32 Wheelock Heath – Baptist Church (SCFHS)
33 Wistaston – St Mary (SCFHS)
34 Wybunbury – St Chad (New Churchyard burials after 1908) (SCFHS)
35 Worleston, nr Nantwich – St Oswalds (SCFHS)
36 Nantwich & District - Funeral details & accounts 1964–1970
34
NEWSPAPERS (NEWS)
F1 Crewe Chronicle – misc articles concerning Crewe
F2 Crewe & Nantwich Chronicle – Centenary Supplement 1974
F3 Crewe Chronicle – Memory Lane cuttings
1 Newcastle-u-Lyme Free Press No.1 1882 (photocopy)
2 Stubbs Weekly Gazette - re. bankruptcy (3 issues) 1896-1906
3a London Gazette Index 1830-83
3b London Gazette (9 issues) Nov 26 1839, Sept 18 1888, Aug 12 1898, June 7 1904, May 23 1905,
July 1 1930, Feb 19 1932, May 7 1937, Apr 9 1943
4 South Cheshire Guardian Weddings & Obituaries page (p’copy) 1 April 1949
5-10 Scrapbooks – cuttings - society weddings, obituaries, etc. (dates approx):
5) 1867-1892
6) 1899-1902
7) 1905-1916
8) 1916-1929
9) 1929-1940
10) 1940-1958
11 The Way We Were – Evening Sentinel (36 issues – some duplicates)
12 ‘A Moment White’, extracts from Glasgow Herald 1790-1984
13 The Bugle – re. old Staffordshire – editions 2-4, 6-21, 23 & 25
14 Wembley Extra – Port Vale 1993
15 Index to the Staffordshire Advertiser 1910-19 (Audley & surrounding villages)
16 The Illustrated London News – various loose sheets for the years 1869-1882
plus odd copies of local papers
Bound copies of Crewe Chronicle:
Jan – Dec 1943 1962 1980 1981
Jan – Jun 1972 1978 1979 1981 1982 1984
Jul – Dec 1977 1978 1979 1984 1985 1988
Bound copies of Nantwich Chronicle:
Jan – Jun 1988
Jul – Dec 1985
Bound copies of Sandbach Chronicle:
Jan – Jun 1982
35
OCCUPATIONS (OCC)
F1 Salaries of sewage farm managers 1889
F2 A Cheshire cobbler’s account book
F3 Apprentice Indenture 1867-Ed Jenkins to Holmes, CoachMakers, Derby (p’copy)
F4 The Diary of a Farmers Wife - Anne Hughes
F5 The Contractors’ Chronicle (part) 1887
1 Was your Grandfather a Railwayman? (2nd
edition)
1a Was your Grandfather a Railwayman? (4th
edition)
2 Mill Life at Styal
3 The Village Labourer 1760-1832 - Hammond (1911 reprint)
4 Traditional British Crafts
5 Glossary of Household, Farm & Trade Terms from Probate Inventories (Milward)
6 The Weaver Watermen – TS Lightfoot
7 Lead Mining in Wales - WJ Lewis
8 Memories of the Moorland Farmer – ed. S Gaukroger & J Holliday
9 An introduction to Victuallers Licences – J Gibbons + J Hunter
10 Distinguishing Men’s Trades : Occupational Sources & debates for pre-census England
11 blank
12 To the Best of our skills & Knowledge (A short history of The Cheshire Constabulary 1857-1957)
13 Brush Makers – List of Legal Journeymen 1870
14 Shoemaking – June Swann (Shire album)
15 Dairying Bygones – Arthur Ingram (Shire album)
16 Ironmaking – W K V Gale (Shire album)
17 Rural Industries of England & Wales – Vol 4 Wales – Anna M Jones
36
PARISH REGISTERS – GENERAL (PR-G)
F1 Hayes Computerised Marriage Index - Wales
F2 Bedfordshire - Parish Register of Toddington 1540-59 (photocopy)
F3 Derbyshire Parish Records - Where to find them
1a Phillimore Atlas + Index of Parish Registers (1984)
1b Phillimore Atlas + Index of Parish Registers (3rd
Edition)
2 Parish Registers in the Birmingham Reference Library
3 Nottinghamshire Marriage Licences Vol 2 1701-53 1755-1853
4 Norfolk - The Registers, Monuments & records of St.Margaret's, Old Catton
5 Norfolk - Parish Registers of Diss 1551-1837 (Vol 19)
6a Guide to the Parish Records of Clwyd 1983/84
6b Guide to the Parish Records of Clwyd 1983/84 - Leaflet supplement
7 Parish Register copies in the Library of The Society of Genealogists. 1991
8 London - Registers of the Venetian Chapel Bp 1744-96 Mar 1744-54, 1772-88
9 London – Registers -Neapolitan Chapel 1764-1855 & Imperial Chapel 1764-1820
10 Yorks. Archaeo. Soc. Archbishop’s Visitation Returns of York Diocese 1743
10a) Vol 1 10b) Vol 2
11 blank
12 Bishop's Transcripts & Marriage Licences (5th ed) - J Gibson
13 Catholicism in Bath Vol 2 (Registers) 1783-1823 (indexed)
14 National Index of Parish Reg – Glos, Herefords, Oxon, Salop, Warks & Worcs
15 Worcestershire – Dudley – St Edmund Parish Register 1540-1646
16 Historical Notes on English Catholic Missions
17 Catholic Missions & Registers (1700-1880) Vol 1 – London & The Home Counties
18 Catholic Missions & Registers (1700-1880) Vol 3 – Wales & The West of England
19 Catholic Missions & Registers (1700-1880) Vol 6 – Scotland
20 Lincolnshire Marriage Index Series
20a) Vol 7 20b) Vol 8
21 Population Studies from Parish Registers (A selection of readings from local population studies)
37
PARISH REGISTERS – CHESHIRE (PR-C)
F1 Acton - Mar & Bur 1720-1741
F2 Alsager - Baptisms (1813-1824)
F3 blank
F4 Bidston (1581-1700)
F5 Birkenhead - St Mary (1719-1812)
F5a Chester – St Bridget – Baptisms 1818-1832 (Index only)
Chester – St Mary’s within the Walls Baptisms 1820-1824 – Burials 1837-1842 (Index only)
F6 Church Lawton Bur 1559-1974
F6a Farndon – Baptisms 1785-1838 (Index only)
F7 Heswall (1559-1729)
F8 Marbury - Banns 1912-1974 (photocopy)
F9 Nantwich & Audlem - extracts Bur 1771-1819
F9a Prestbury Marriages (1637-1789) No Index (photocopy)
F10 Sutton, Bourne Chapel, Byron St Prim Meth 1906-1966 Mar Ind (Macclesfield)
F10a Tattenhall – Baptisms 1812-1835 (Surname index only) Marriage Licences 1806-1900
F11 Upton in Overchurch (1600-1812)
F12 Wybunbury - Burial Book (photocopy) 1807-1875
F13 Wybunbury - Burial Register (photocopy) 1847-1857
1 Cheshire Parish Registers (A Summary Guide) – B Langston – (1990)
1a Cheshire Parish Registers (A Summary Guide) - B Langston – (1998)
1b Cheshire Parish Registers (A Summary Guide) – B Langston – (2002)
2 List of Indexed Parish Records for Cheshire (photocopy)
3 National Index to Parish Registers – Vol 10 Part 1 - Cheshire
4 Index to Cheshire PRs, Transcripts & Gravestone Inscriptions - N Lambert (1986)
5 Alsager - Christ Church Bp & Bur 1789-1850 Surname & age only
6 Appleton – Baptist Chapel, Hill Cliffe (Children dedicated to God 1793-1837)
7 Appleton – Baptist Chapel, Hill Cliffe (Burials 1802 – 1839)
8 Baddiley - Surname list 1621-1812 mar -1836
9 Barrow, nr. Chester - St Bartholomew - Mar Index 1590-1880
10 Barthomley - St Bertoline - Marriages 1562-1839
11 Barthomley – St Bertoline - Vol 1 - Bap, Marr & Burials (1562-1788)
12 Barthomley – St Bertoline - Vol 2 - Bap 1789-1908, Marr 1789-1910, Burials 1789-1908
13 Bunbury – St Boniface - Baptisms 1848-1866 (including Tilstone Fearnall 1852-1866) SCFHS
14 Bunbury – St Boniface (Burials 1813-1845)
15 Chester - Holy & Undivided Trinity 1532-1837
16a-f Church Lawton - Baptisms
a) 1573 – 1770 b) 1770 – 1801 c) 1801 - 1829
d) 1829 – 1874 e) 1875 – 1941 f) 1941 - 2000
17 Leighton cum Minshull Vernon - Burials (1840-1979)
18 Malpas – Baptisms (1847-1850) Surnames only
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20 Nantwich - St Mary Bp Mar + Bur 1877-1878 (Some months missing)
21 Nantwich - St Mary - names extracted 1623-1689
(Mollenex, Moore, Moyle, Moreton, Morris, Moseley, Moss, Motterham, Mottershed, Moulton)
22 Neston - Bp 1700-1734
23 Stockport 1619-1625
24 Witton - St Helen (extracts/Marriage Index 1792-1851)
25 Wrenbury Church Records - published c1892 (photocopy)
25a Wrenbury – Index of Marriages at St Margaret, Wrenbury (1751-1837)
26 Wybunbury - Parish accounts (photocopy) 1669-1718
27 Wybunbury – Churchwarden Accounts 1687 – 1828 (SCFHS)
28 Wybunbury - Burials/places in Churchyard 1807-1875
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PARISH REGISTERS – LANCASHIRE (PRL) SMALL BOOKCASE
1 Lancashire Parish Register Society Handbook 2001
2 Registers in Manchester Archives & Local Studies – Manchester Central Lib (8th
ed)
3 A Guide to the Burial Grounds of Manchester & Salford
Vol 141 Ashton in Makerfield 1810-1827 Bp 1806-1844 Bur
Vol 142 Ashton in Makerfield 1828-1873 Bp
Vol 151 Burnley 1653-1690
Vol 144 Clitheroe 1570-1680
Vol 133 Clitheroe 1813-1837
Vol 143 Copp Chapel 1728-1837
Vol 135 Egton-cum-Newland 1792-1841
Vol 135 Finsthwaite 1726-1841
Vol 145 Flixton 1570-1730
Vol 146 Flixton 1731-1812
Vol 139 Haslingden 1603-1679/98
Vol 121 Heaton Norris 1767-1850
Vol 138 Hindley 1644-1814
Vol 148 Hollingwood 1769-1837
Vol 133 Lancaster Priory 1754-1777 Mar
Vol 147 Leyland 1711-1780
Vol 134 Manchester, St James, George St 1788-1837
Vol 151 Newton in Makerfield 1735-1837
Vol 137 Prescot 1531-1595
Vol 149 Prescot 1665-1726
Vol 136 Rivington (1637) 1702-1837
Vol 133 Rusland 1781-1837
Vol 143 St Michael's on Wyre 1707-1765
Vol 150 St Michael’s on Wyre 1766-1837
Vol 135 Satterthwaite 1766-1840
Vol 140 Todmorden (Part 2) 1781-1812
Vol 132 Urswick (Part 2) 1696-1837
Vol 152 Wigan (Part 2) 1626-1675
Vol 153 Wigan (Part 3) 1676-1710
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PARISH REGISTERS – SHROPSHIRE (PRSH) SMALL BOOKCASE
(T) = Transcription
(I) = Index
Vol 1 Abdon T I 1561-1812 Mar -1837
Vol 2 Acton Burnell T I 1568-1812
Vol 2a Acton Scott T I 1638-1812
Vol 3 & 4 Adderley T I 1692-1812
Vol 5 Alberbury I -1812
Vol 6 Albrighton (by Wolverhampton) I 1555-1812
Vol 7 Albrighton (by Shrewsbury) I 1649-1812
Vol 8 Badger T I 1660-1812
Vol 9 & 10 Bedstone T I 1719-1812 Mar -1836
Vol 11 Berrington I 1559-1812
Vol 4 & 12 Billingsley T I 1625-1812
Vol 4 Bitterley I 1658-1812
Vol 13 Bromfield T I 1559-1812
Vol 14 Burford T I 1559-1812
Vol 15 Cardeston T I 1707-1812
Vol 12 & 4 Chelmarsh T I 1557-1812
Vol 16 & 17 Chirbury T I 1629-1812
Vol 18 & 8 Church Preen T I 1680-1812
Vol 19 Church Stretton T I 1661-1813
Vol 20 Claverley T 1569-1685
Vol 21 Claverley T 1685-1812 Mar -1837
Vol 22 Cleobury Mortimer I 1601-1812
Vol 23 Clive T I 1671-1812
Vol 24 Condover I 1570-1812
Vol 7 Cressage I 1605-1812
Vol 25 & 22 Deuxhill & Glazeley T I 1718-1812
Vol 26 Diddlebury T I 1583-1812
Vol 27 Easthope T I 1625-1812 Mar -1830
Vol 4 Edgton I 1722-1812
Vol 4 & 28 Fitz T I 1559-1812
Vol 7 Ford I 1589-1812
Vol 4 & 29 Frodesley I 1547-1812
Vol 30 Great Ness T 1589-1750
Vol 31 Great Ness T I 1750-1812 Mar -1837
Vol 9 & 10 Greete T I 1663-1812
Vol 32 Habberley T I 1598-1912
Vol 7 Hanwood I 1559-1763
Vol 33 & 34 Hodnet T I 1540-1812
Vol 35 Hope Bagot T I 1714-1812 Mar -1837
F1 Hope Bowdler T I 1563-1837
Vol 11 Hopesay I 1660-1812 Mar -1837
Vol 36 Hopton Castle I
Vol 37 Hopton Wafers T I 1638-1812
Vol 38 & 39 Hordley T I 1656-1812
Vol 40 Hughley I
Vol 41 Kinnerley T 1667-1812
Vol 42 Knockin T I 1665-1812
Vol 43 & 44 Leebotwood T I 1548-1812
Vol 45 Lee Brockhurst T I 1566-1838
Vol 42 & 46 Llanyblodwel T I 1599-1812
Vol 47 Llanymynech T I 1666-1812
Vol 48 Longdon upon Tern I
Vol 43 & 49 Longnor T I 1586-1812
Vol 54 & 53 Ludlow (Introduction) I 1558-1812
Vol 50 Ludlow T 1558-1642
Vol 51 Ludlow T 1643-1718
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Vol 52 Ludlow T 1719-1792
Vol 4 Lydham I 1696-1812
Vol 55 Meole Brace T 1660-1767
Vol 25 & 22 Middleton Scriven T I 1728-1812
Vol 56 Milson T I 1707-1812
Vol 57 & 4 Monk Hopton (Place Index) I 1698-1812
Vol 23 Montford I 1661-1812
Vol 58 Montford T 1573-1812
Vol 7 More I 1570-1812
Vol 7 Moreton Corbet I 1580-1812
Vol 5 Moreton Say I 1691-1812
Vol 59 & 54 Munslow T I 1538-1812
Vol 60 Myddle T 1751-1812 Mar -1837
Vol 12 & 4 Neenton T I 1558-1812
Vol 61 Norton in Hales T 1572-1837
Vol 62 Norton in Hales T 1819-1880
Vol 18 Oldbury T I 1582-1812
Vol 11 Onibury I 1577-1812 Mar -1837
Vol 63 Oswestry T 1631-1658
Vol 64 Oswestry T 1658-1669
Vol 65 Oswestry T 1669-1690
Vol 66 & 67 Oswestry T I 1736-1789
Vol 67 & 70 Oswestry T I 1750-1812
Vol 68 Oswestry I 1558-1669
Vol 69 Oswestry I 1669-1727 Mar -1750
Vol 7 Pitchford I 1558-1812
Vol 71 Pontesbury (Index) T I 1538-1812
Vol 15 Ratlinghope T I 1755-1812
Vol 43 & 17 Ruyton in the XI-Towns T I 1719-1812
Vol 72 St Martins T 1601-1737
Vol 73 St Martins T 1737-1782
Vol 74 St Martins T I 1782-1837
Vol 75 & 24 Selattyn T I 1557-1812
Vol 38 & 39 Sheriffhales T I 1557-1812
Vol 79 & 78 Shrewsbury, St Chads I Introduction
Vol 76 Shrewsbury, St Chads T 1667-1717
Vol 77 Shrewsbury, St Chads T 1717-1741
Vol 40 Sidbury I
Vol 80 Silvington T I 1663-1837
Vol 4 & 29 Stanton Lacy I 1561-1812
Vol 81 Stoke St Milborough T I 1654-1811 Mar -1839
Vol 40 Tasley I
Vol 4 Tong I 1629-1812
Vol 4 Uppington I 1650-1812
Vol 82 Upton Cressett T I 1637-1840
Vol 83 Wellington T I 1626-1679
Vol 84 Wem T 1583-1602
Vol 85 Wem T 1602-1675
Vol 71 Westbury T I 1637-1812
Vol 34 Weston under Red Castle T I 1565-1812
Vol 86 & 87 Whittington T I 1591-1812
Vol 40 Wolstaston I
Vol 15 & 37 Worthen T I 1719-1812
Vol 33 Wroxeter T I 1613-1812
Vol 88 Wrockwardine T 1591-1717
Vol 89 Wrockwardine T 1717-1791
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PARISH REGISTERS – STAFFORDSHIRE (PRST)
F1 Staffordshire Township Parish Index + Staffordshire Gazetteer
F7 List of Indexed Methodist Registers in Staffordshire (p’copy)
F8 List of Staffordshire Parish Registers held in the S.O.G library
F9 Staffs. Methodist Archives holdings - County Reference Library, Hanley 1991
1a Adbaston – St Michael & All Angels 1600-1726/7
1b Adbaston – St Michael & All Angels 1727-1839
2a Alton 1676-1769
2b Alton 1746-1812
2c Alrewas – Part 1 – Bap, Marr & Burials 1547-1670
3 Audley – St James the Great 1538-1712
4 Barton-Under-Needwood Index only
5 Biddulph 1558-1684
6 Bloxwich 1721-1791
Blurton – see Trentham
7 Blurton 1813-1855
8 Bradeley 1538-1779
Bradley in the Moors (see Croxden)
9a Brierley Hill 1766-1800
9b Brierley Hill 1800-1812
F5 Bucknall cum Bagnall 1762-1812
9c Butterton in the Peak – St Bartholomew 1660-1751
Butterton – see Trentham
10 Caverswall 1552-1703
12 Cheadle 1575-1657
11 Chebsey 1660-1812
12a Croxden 1674-1811
Dresdon – see Trentham
13 Dudley – St Edmund (Worcestershire) 1813-1855
14 Grindon (Bap, Marr & Burials) 1679-1812
15 Hamstall Ridware Index only
Hanford – see Trentham
16 Haughton Index only
17 High Offley 1659-1812
F10 Ipstones (from “A Tale of...”) 1560-1714
18 Keele 1540-1812
19 Lapley 1538-1756
20 Leek – part 2 1678-1730
F4 Lichfield Cathedral 1660-1754
F2 Madeley 1567-1775 Mar-1812
21a Milwich – part 1 Index, Addenda & Corrigenda
21b Milwich – part 2 1713-1812
21c Muckleston – St Mary 1702-1812
2 Newcastle-u-Lyne – St Giles 1771-1812 (in Wills cupboard needs repair)
22 Norbury - St Peters 1538-1812 Mar-1837
Normacot – see Trentham
F3 Norton-in-the-Moors 1754-1837 - marriages
23 Pelsall 1763-1812
24 Penn 1748-1812 Mar-1837
25 Pipe Ridware Index only
23 Rushall 1660-1770
26 Sedgley 1781-1831 (Marriages only)
27 Seighford 1561-1812
28a Swynnerton – St Mary 1558-1812
28b Swynnerton – St Mary 1813-1837
F6 Trentham 1558-1744
29 Trysull 1558-1772
30 Wednesfield 1751-1837
31a Willenhall 1642-1761 – Baptisms
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31b Willenhall 1727-1778 – Bap, Burials
32 Staffs. Record Office - Nonconformist Registers
33 List of families in the Archdeaconry of Stafford 1532-33 - Ann J Kettle
34 The Staffordshire Parish Registers Society – Its First 100 Years
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RELIGION & HISTORY OF CHURCHES (REL)
F1 Nantwich Congregational Church – misc papers incl list of members 1780-1942
F2 Sandbach Church – photocopies of old documents
F3 Ashton-U-Lyme Parish Church Glass Windows - Pugh (p’copy)
F4 Church Hulme Parish mag. Aug & Sept 1917
F5 St Andrew’s Church, Crewe – mag. 1929 & others
F6 History of Wesleyan Methodism in the Crewe Circuit - Rev Caesar Caine 1883
F7 St Mary of the Immaculate Conception, Crewe (1891-1991) ‘A Community thus Far’ - Mangan Minford
F8 Butt Lane Baptist Sunday School 88th Anniv.Service 1968 – list of donors
F9 The Messenger - Baptist Church, Union Street, Crewe 1987
F10 St Boniface Bunbury – The Plate of Bunbury Church (1955) – The Sanctuary of Bunbury Church (1954)
F11 St Michael's, Highgate, London - 2 mags. 1967
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F13 Wybunbury Parish mags March 1970 & May 1971 – A Guide to Wybunbury Medieval Tower
F14 St Paul's Crewe Parish mag. Sept 1945
F15 Woodhey Chapel – Service of Thanksgiving plus notes (see also THCL F50 Woodhey Hall)
F16 Three Dales Parishes
F17 St Nicholas Didsbury - Parish Magazine (1937 Nos 1-12) (1938 Nos 1-10)
F18 blank
F19 Cathedrals - 27 small booklets published c1903. Introduction followed by:
Canterbury, Winchester, Ely, Lichfield, Salisbury, Peterboro, Norwich,
Rochester, Oxford, Worcester, Wells, Bristol, Carlisle, Chichester,
York, Chester, Newcastle, Lincoln, St.Asaph, Sodor & Man, St Davids,
Manchester, Llandaff, Liverpool, Wakefield, Bangor.
F20 Cheshire Churches: St Stephen, Macclesfield Forest; St Oswald, Malpas; St Michael & All Angels,
Middlewich; Pilgrim's Guide to Nantwich Church; St Margaret, Wrenbury x 2; Christ Church, Crewe –
Centenary Restoration Project
F21 Chester Cathedral booklets: The pictorial history of Chester Cathedral;
The story of Chester Cathedral c1932; Chester Cathedral
The early plate of Chester Cathedral
F22 Cathedrals & Churches (excl.Ches & Staffs): St Laurence, Ludlow, Shrops;
Liverpool Cathedral, Pictorial History; All Saints Claverley, Shrops;
Great Warley, Essex; St Nicholas Harpenden (A History of the Organ)
St Ann, Manchester; St Mary, Market Drayton; St. Mildred, Whippingham, Isle of Wright
F23 Staffordshire Churches: Stoke x 2, Penkhull
F24 The Guild of Church Bell Ringers Annual reports: 1963 1966 1967
F25 Photos – local churches – Brownies, Afternoon Ladies’Guild, clergy, organist
F26 Kidsgrove Parish Mag. Feb 1937
F27 Methodist history (local) – several leaflets and circuit plans
F28 Methodist circuit plans & directories for Cheshire & Staffs 1957-94
F29 Methodist circuit plans & directories for rest of country from 1947
F30 Methodist – Visits of General Committee to various places 1963-87
F31 Methodist Chapels, etc. – history, pictures, visitors’ guides
F32 Chester Diocesan Conference 1965 & 1966 + Ordination of Priests Chester Cathedral 1995
F33 Sandbach – St Mary (Pews, Alterations) 1596 – 1847
F34 Astbury Church – An Impartial Inquiry by Thomas Cooper (1888) photocopy
F35 Acton Church Seating Arrangements (1635)
F36 Great Budworth – Seat Roll 1775
1 Cheshire Congregationalism - A Brief History
2 Alfred George Edwards, Archbishop of Wales - George Lerry
3 The Second Evangelical Awakening – J Edwin Orr
4 Welsh Congregationalists in Pennsylvania 1797-1931 - Rev D Jones
5 The Story of Mother Shepherd - Charles Preece
6a Recusant Roll 2 1593-94 – indexed – Catholic RS
6b Recusant Rolls 3 & 4 1594-96 – indexed – Catholic RS
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7 Recusant Documents from Ellesmere MSS – indexed – Catholic RS
8 Catholicism in Bath - Vol 1 – Catholic RS
9 Edmund Plowden – Catholic RS
10 Discovering Cheshire Churches – pub. CCC Heritage Service
11 Cheshire Parish Churches - John Leonard
12 Brassey Green & Tarporley - A Baptist History
13 A Short History of The College of Preachers
14 Liverpool Cathedral 1937 – pub. Henry Young & Sons
15 Recusant History (Catholic) booklets - published 1964-95:
Vol 7 – No 6 Vol 18 – Nos 1 & 2
Vol 8 – Nos 1-6 + index Vol 20 – No 2
Vol 9 – Nos 2-6 Vol 21 – No 4 + index
Vol 10 – Nos 2, 4, 5 + index Vol 22 – No 2 & 4
Vol 11 – Nos 1-6 + index Vol 23 – No 2
Vol 12 – Nos 1, 2 & 4
Vol 13 – Nos 2 & 3
Vol 14 – Nos 1-4
Vol 15 – Nos 1-5 + index
Vol 16 – 4) Sources – Recusant History 1559-1791 (English Official Archives)
16 Methodism in Crewe – OE King (SCFHS)
17 “They served us well” – A History of Nantwich Congregational Chapel (SCFHS)
18 Past Masters & Present Delights (The Churches Conservation Trust Review 1999-2000)
19 The Return of the Papists for the Diocese of Chester 1705
20 Parish Church of Weaverham and its Registery – CE Bebbington
21 Old Cheshire Churches by Raymond Richards
22 Historical Notices of the Diocese of Chester – Chetham Society
23 The Church of Saint Mary Nantwich – A History to the Dissolution of the Monasteries 1536 –
Frances Blacklay
24 The Parish Church of Coppenhall – St Michael
25 Map of Church of England Parishes – Liverpool and District c1900
26 Hanging in Judgment (Religion and the Death Penalty in England) Harry Potter
27 Acton – Acton Church – Reprint of History – Canon H Moore
Parish Magazines Various (see list in Library for details)
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TOPOGRAPHY & HISTORY - CHESHIRE (THC)
F1 Alsager - local information (6 items)
F2 Audlem - Audlem Parish, The History of Cheshire
F3 Barthomley - local information (including articles written by Derek Hulland in 1979 for Crewe Chronicle)
F4 Barthomley - Barthomley: by the Rev Edward Hinchcliffe 1856 (photocopy of B3)
F5 Bunbury - 2 magazines about Bunbury
F6 Cheshire - Gazetteer of Cheshire, from Domesday Book, (photocopy)
F7 Cheshire - Lieutnancy of Lancs & Cheshire 16 & 17c
F8 Cheshire - The Cheshire Sheaf. 5th series (2 Mags) + Cheshire Historian No 3,4,5,6,8,9,10
F9 Cheshire - Cheshire Round – Vol 1 - Nos. 7, 9 & 10 (1967-1969)
F10 Cheshire - Extracts from the History, Gazetteer + Directory of Cheshire (undated)
F11 Cheshire - Village Walks in Cheshire - various leaflets produced by Cheshire County Council
F12 Cheshire - Aerial Photographs of South Cheshire
F13 Cheshire - Halls Notes (1895) Baddiley, Church Minshull, Marbury & Wrenbury (photocopy)
F14 Chester - Chester City Council – history & archaeology leaflets
F15 Church Minshull - An Account of the Parish of Church Minshull
F16 Crewe - “The Crewe Story” by Albert Hunn (1970) and re-run of article in Crewe Chronicle (1987) + List of
Photographs taken
F17 Crewe - Papers re: Crewe, contains Rotarian notes
F18 Crewe - The Foundation of Crewe New Town – BJ Turton
F19 Crewe - The Jubilee of Crewe. Brief history of rise & progress of the borough
F20 Crewe - Church + People in a Cheshire Town (Crewe)
F21 Crewe - Opening of new refuse disposal plant. Pyms Lane Crewe, 1930
F22 Crewe - Edward VII's visit to Crewe Railway Works 1866, + Centenary Mech. Inst. 1845-1945
F22a Crewe - Voice Magazine (Rolls Royce, Crewe) + Crewe & District Local History Association Newsletter
F22b Crewe – Two Men came Together (reprinted from Rolls Royce News 1954)
F23 Crewe - First Engine Built at Crewe Works (poem & photocopy of engine) + other poems
F23a Crewe - New Training School at Crewe Locomotive Works 1955 + Mechanical & Electrical Engineering
Careers 1955 (Brochures)
F24 Crewe - The street names of Crewe
F25 Crewe - Crewe’s War Memorial
F26 Crewe - The Crewe Waters (being an account of the brooks which flow near Crewe) Rev G Pegler, 1914
(photocopy)
F27 Faddiley - Woodhey Hall (notes) see also REL F15 Woodhey Chapel
F28 Hyde - The History of Hyde & its Neighbourhood by Thomas Middleton (1932) photocopy
F33 Lostock Gralam - The History of Lostock Gralam
F34 Macclesfield - Two Macclesfield Manor Houses – Renaud (p’copy)
F35 Macclesfield - Macclesfield Silk incl booklet Silk Museums in Macclesfield – Louanne Colliar
F36 Middlewich - Various Leaflets
F37 Middlewich - Middlewich Doings (photocopy)
F38 Nantwich - Miscellaneous articles re Cheshire, mainly Nantwich + district
F39 Nantwich - Walkabout Tour of Nantwich; Churches Mansions Quarter Centenary 1577-1977; Take a closer
look at Nantwich (3); Purchase & Restoriation of Churche’s Mansion 1930-1940 – E Coningsby Myott
F40 Nantwich - Drawing of Merchant House High St. Nantwich 1880
F41 Nantwich - The Man who wrote 'The History of Nantwich' - David Cuppleditch
F42 Nantwich - The Great Fire of Nantwich - Dr Christopher Harrison
F42a Nantwich - Nantwich Museum News
F43 Risley - Risley Moss
F44 Rode - Rode Hall, Cheshire - Clive Aslet - Country Life May 2, 1985
F45 Shavington - Shavington - The History of a Cheshire Village by Geoffrey Nulty (photocopy)
F46 Sandbach - History of Sandbach – Earwalker (1890) - (photocopy)
F47 Weston - Weston 1851-1990 (p’copy)
F48 Wheelock - Wheelock Church – Judge’s summing up of enquiry – see also THC 127
F48a Wistaston – ‘Roundabout’ Newsletter
F49 Wybunbury - Wybunbury, Shavington & Hough (Cheshire Life Sept 1969 & Nantwich Post)
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1 Acton - Acton: A Village History
2 Alsager - Alsager’s Village Past – SECSU
2a Alsager - The Alsager Bowling & Recreation Club Co Ltd (1904-2004)
2b Alsager – Alsager The Place and its People
3 Altrincham - Altrincham Borough Charter Celebrations 1937
4 Arclid - At the Crossroads – A History of Arclid Workhouse and Hospital – Marlene & Graham Langley
5a Arley - Arley Hall Gardens by Viscountess Ashbrook
5b Arley - Arley Hall - C Foster
6 Audlem - The Audlem Scrap Book 1951 - Audlem W.I.
7 Audlem - Audlem: The History of a Cheshire Parish and its Five Townships
8 Audlem - Highfields Audlem - John B Baker
9 Baddiley - History of the Parish of Baddiley - Alan Clark
10 Barrow - Barrow: A Village History
11 Barthomley - Barthomley – The Story of an Estate Village – edited by Robert Speake
12 Brereton - The Brereton Bell
12a Brereton – The Story of Brereton Hall – Arthur L. Moir
13 Bollington - Looking Back at Bollington
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15 Bosley - Bosley A Brief History by Rev J W A Greenacre (Vicar of Bosley 1937-1949)
16 Bromley - The Bromley-Davenport Papers/Tenants of a Ches estate 1700-1900 Keith Giles
17 Bromley - The Capesthorne Papers – Tenants & Employees of the Bromley-Davenports
18 Bunbury - Bunbury 1898-1998 - A Pictorial History
19 Bunbury - Bunbury: A Village History
20 Cheadle - Chronicles of Cheadle, Cheshire by Fletcher Moss
21 Cheshire - Brunner Mond & Co. – The First 50 years 1873-1923
22 Cheshire – Cheshire’s Execution Files – Derek Yarwood
23 Cheshire - The Chivalry of Cheshire – AJ Bostock (Limited edition no.23 of 1075)
24 Cheshire - Cheshire in Camera – Frederick Woods (Victorian & Edwardian Photographs)
25 Cheshire - A survey of Cheshire 1786. inc. Directory of Merchants & Manufacturers
26 Cheshire - Cheshire (1943 edition) - Arthur Mee
26a Cheshire - Cheshire (1968 edition) – Arthur Mee
27 Cheshire - Social Leaders & Public Persons (Cheshire since 1888)
28 Cheshire - Flora of Cheshire – Alan Newton
29 Cheshire - Camden's Old Description of Cheshire with map 1610-37 (p’copy)
30 Cheshire - The Historical Atlas of Cheshire - ed. D Sylvester + G Nulty (1958)
31 Cheshire - A guide to some aspects of the County of Cheshire 1937
31a Cheshire - So you think you know all about Cheshire (Questions and answers)
31b Cheshire – The Cheshire Teaser (Questions and answers) David Perkins
32 Cheshire - Romantic Cheshire
33 Cheshire - Picturesque Cheshire - TA Coward
33a Cheshire – The Little Guides – 1905
36 Cheshire - A History of Cheshire: - Cheshire Community Council
36a) Vol 1 Cheshire before the Romans – W. J. Varley
36b) Vol 2 Roman Cheshire – F.H.Thompson
36c) Vol 3 Pre-Conquest Cheshire 383-1066 - J.D.Bu’lock
36d) Vol 4 Cheshire under the Norman Earls – B.M.C.Husain
36e) Vol 5 Cheshire under the Three Edwards – H.J.Hewitt
36f) Vol 6 Cheshire in the later Middle ages – J.T.Driver
36g) Vol 7 Tudor Cheshire – Joan Beck
36h) Vol 8 The Civil Wars in Cheshire – R.N.Dore
36i) Vol 9 Cheshire 1660-1780 Restoration to Industrial Revolution – J.Howard Hodson
36j) Vol 10 Squire & Tenant: Rural Life in Cheshire 1760-1900 – Geoffrey Scard
36k) Vol 12 Cheshire in the 20th
Century
37 Cheshire - Nature's Joys are free for all. A History of Countryside Recreation in NE Cheshire (Shercliff 1987)
38 Cheshire - Cheshire - Fred H Crossley
39 Cheshire - Mysterious Cheshire - Philip Rickman
39a Cheshire - Myths & Legends of East Cheshire and the Moorlands (a cabinet of curiosities)
39b Cheshire - The Ghosts of Cheshire
40 Cheshire - Discovering Cheshire (Motorists tours) - Joan P Alcock
40a Cheshire - Discovering Cheshire – Ron & Marlene Freethy - 1992
41 Cheshire - A History of Cheshire - Alan Crosby
41a Cheshire – A History of Cheshire – Dorothy Sylvester
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42 Cheshire - A Short History of the Cheshire Constabulary – RW James
44 Cheshire - Cheshire Show Catalogues:
44a) 1971 44b) 1977
45 Cheshire - Rope Dance - A Sensational Murder in Regency Cheshire Re-opened – Maureen Nield
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48 Cheshire - Railway Postcard Scenes of Cheshire
48a Cheshire - Cheshire Railways in Old Photographs – Mike Hitches
48b Cheshire - Lost Railways of Cheshire – Leslie Oppitz
49 Cheshire - Cheshire Revisited (Cheshire Country Houses)
49a Cheshire - Mersey & Weaver River Authority Annual Report 1966
49b Cheshire - Mersey & Weaver River Authority Annual Report 1967
49c Cheshire - Mersey & Weaver River Authority Annual Report 1968
49d Cheshire - Mersey & Weaver River Authority Annual Report 1969
49e Cheshire - Mersey & Weaver River Authority Annual Report 1972
49f Cheshire - Mersey & Weaver River Authority Annual Report 1973
49g Cheshire - Mersey & Weaver River Authority Annual Report 1974
50 Cheshire – Cheshire and its Rulers – Brian Harris
51 Cheshire - Cheshire Historic Buildings – A guide to technical terms
52 Cheshire - Walks in Cheshire (John N Merrill):
52a) Walking the Cheshire Ring – Canal walk no.4
52b) Long Circular Walks in Cheshire
52c) The Salter’s Way
53 Cheshire - Nooks & Corners of Lancashire & Cheshire – James Croston
53a Cheshire - Cheshire. A Portrait in Colour – Bill Meadows
53b Cheshire - Cheshire by R N Dore
53c Cheshire - Tokens & Commemorative Medals of Cheshire post 1820 - K Banham
54 Cheshire - Tokens & Commemorative Medals of Cheshire post 1820 – Brian Edge (updated)
54a Cheshire - County Palatine - A Plan of Cheshire (1948) by W. Dobson Chapman
54b Church Lawton – Church Lawton Remembered – A short history
55 Chester - Chester - FRG Duckworth
56 Chester - The Earldom of Chester and its Charters
56a Chester - Roberts' Chester Guide 1996 reprint of 1851 edition
56b Chester - The Rare old City of Chester (photographs)
57 Congleton - Congleton Past and Present – Robert Head
57a Congleton - Congleton & District – A second Portrait in Old Postcards
57b Congleton - Conservation Area 5 & 6 Congleton M.B
57c Congleton - History of Congleton – W.B. Stephens
57d Congleton – Where have all the Chimneys Gone – A History of a Textile Mill
58 Crewe - Memory Lane, Crewe Vol 1 – Gordon Davies (photographs)
59 Crewe - Memory Lane, Crewe Vol 2 – Gordon Davies (photographs)
60 Crewe - Memory Lane, Crewe Vol 3 – Gordon Davies (photographs)
60a Crewe – Memory Lane, Crewe Vol 4 – Gordon Davies (photographs)
60b Crewe – Memory Lane, Crewe Vol 5 – Gordon Davies (photographs)
60c Crewe – Memory Lane, Crewe Vol 6 - Gordon Davies (photographs)
61 Crewe - Images of England, Crewe – Brian Edge
62 Crewe - Images of England, Crewe – A second selection – Brian Edge
63 Crewe - Crewe, Ottakers Local History Series – compiled by Angela Twiss
64 Crewe - Crewe, Living Memories of your Town
64a Crewe – Crewe A History – Susan Chambers
64b Crewe – Crewe History and Guide – Peter Ollerhead
65 Crewe - Images of Sport, Crewe Alexandra Football Club – Harold Finch
66 Crewe - Crewe Alexandra Remembered – Gordon Davies
67 Crewe - Crewe Alexandra, Match by Match 1877-1996 – Marco Crisp
68 Crewe - Lyceum Theatre Crewe, A History – 120 years by Stewart Green
69 Crewe - Crewe Locomotive Works and its Men – Brian Reed
69a Crewe - The Royal Visit to Crewe Works April 1913 – Edward Talbot
70 Crewe - Crewe A Portrait in Old Picture Postcards by Finch, Edge, McLean, Bavington
71 Crewe - The story of the Municipal Buildings, Crewe 1992
71a Crewe – Crewe Hall – A Brief History (photocopy)
72 Crewe - Bridget Bostock – The White Witch of Coppenhall
73 Crewe - Crewe and Nantwich A Pictorial History - Richard Simpson
74 Crewe - Makers of the Best Car in the World
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74a Crewe - Queen’s Park – Record to how the Park was acquired
74b Crewe - A History of the Parish of Coppenhall, from its earliest records by Barbara Rocklyeft
75 Crewe - Programme of Opening Technical Institute and Sanatorium, Crewe
76 Crewe - Change at Crewe
76a Crewe - The Fall of the Hammer, Sixty years in Cattle Markets & The History of Wright-Manley from 1860
77 Ellesmere Port - Looking Back at Ellesmere Port – Pat O’Brien
77a Farndon - Farndon: A Village History
77b Gatley - A Pictorial History of the parish of St James the Apostle
78 Gawsworth - The Manor of Gawsworth – Raymond Richards
78a Hale - A History of Hale, Cheshire from Doomsday to Dormitory- R N Dore
78b Handforth - Handforth through the Ages – F E Hensel
78c Handforth - Handforth Matters – Aspects of Parish Administration
79 Haslington – All about Haslington and Surrounding Area – Ken Allenby
79a Haslington – A Pictoral Journey Down Memory Lane – David Green
80 Knowsley - Knowsley Hall
81 Knutsford - Knutsford – Its Tradtions and History – Henry Green
82 Knutsford - Knutsford & its Vicinity (1859)
82a Knutsford - Tatton Park
83 blank
84 blank
85 Latchford – Latchford – G.A.Carter
87 Macclesfield - Macclesfield Memories, an old picture postcard album
88 Macclesfield - Macclesfield Workhouse by the Macclesfield Ferrets (see also LIST 15)
89a Macclesfield - The Pubs and Breweries of Macclesfield – Volume 1
89b Macclesfield - The Pubs and Breweries of Macclesfield – Volume 2
89c Malpas - Malpas History Journal No 7
90 blank
91 blank
92 Marbury - Our Marbury. Its long story - John H.Williams
93 Middlewich - Guide to the farm 1953 – Dairy House, Middlewich
94 Middlewich - Annals of Middlewich
95 Middlewich - Middlewich Town Guide 1988
96 Middlewich - Middlewich ’75 Rally of Boats
96a Middlewich - Middlewich 900-1900 by A. L. Earl
96b Middlewich - A Middlewich Chartulary by Chetham Society 1941
96c Middlewich – Middlewich 1900-1950 – A.L.Earl
96d Middlewich – Profiles of Middlewich in Prints, Posters & Postcards – A.L.Earl
97 Moreton - History of Great Moreton Hall - HJ Gilman
98 Moreton - Little Moreton Hall (2 items)
99 Nantwich - Memory Lane, Nantwich – Gordon Davies
100 Nantwich - The Great Fire of Nantwich – Jeremy Lake
101 Nantwich - Nantwich, Victorian Parish (1872-1894) – Nancy Ball
102 Nantwich - An Historical Account of the Town & Parish of Nantwich – Joseph Partridge
103 Nantwich - Nantwich in the 18th Century (1978) - Eric Garton
104 Nantwich - Nantwich. Simple Tales - Simply Told (1981) - Dorothy Vaughan
105 Nantwich - Within Living Memory - Sid Simpson (A personal portrait of Nantwich)
106 Nantwich - Nantwich, Worleston + Wybunbury (Old picture postcards) - G.Bavington 1987
107 Nantwich - Almshouses of Nantwich
108 Nantwich - A Short History of Nantwich and neighbourhood
109 Nantwich - A History of the Town and Parish of Nantwich - James Hall
110 Nantwich - Tudor Nantwich - Eric Garton
110a Nantwich – Nantwich Saxon to Puritan – Eric Garton
111 Nantwich - Nantwich + South Cheshire Show Catalogues:
111a) 1989 111b) 1994
112 Nantwich - Nantwich & Wybunbury 1680-1819 A Demographic study - Grace M Wyatt
113 Nantwich - Nantwich, An Elizabethan Town
113a Nantwich – Lost Houses in Nantwich – Andrew Lamberton & Robin Gray
113b Newbold Astbury - Newbold Astbury and its History - Rev Cartlidge
114 Northwich - Victoria Infirmary Northwich (its origins to present day)
114a Northwich – Northwich in Times Past – Colin Lynch
114b Odd Rode - A Short History of Odd Rode – Scholar Green History Society
115 Poynton - Poynton, A Thriving Community 1946-1983 (W.H.Shercliff)
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115a Poynton - A Coalmining Village 1700-1939
116 Sandbach - Sandbach and District – A Portrait in Old Picture Postcards
117 Sandbach - Sandbach Town Guide 1994 and Official Guide
118 Sandbach - The History of Elworth Cricket Club – Allan Littlemore
119 Sandbach - Foden’s Band – Allan Littlemore
119a Sandbach - History of Sandbach & District – Cyril Massey
120 Shavington - Shavington. The History of a Cheshire Village - Geoffrey Nulty
120a Smallwood - More ‘Old Smallwood’ by Margaret Meeke
121 Stalybridge - Stalybridge Scrapbook 1985
121a Tarporley - Tarporley: A Village History
122 Tarvin - Tarvin: A Village History
123 Tilston - Tilston, Shocklach & Threapwood
124 Vale Royal - The Vale-Royal of England/The County Palatine of Chester – P Timmis Smith
125 Vale Royal - The Vale Royal of England - Danl King (revised Thomas Hughes – reprint)
125a Vale Royal - Vale Royal: History of the Abbey + Villages in Delamere Forest
126 Wallasey – Almost an Island – The Story of Wallesey – Noel E. Smith
126a Warmingham - Warmingham Village Plan 2006
127 Wheelock - Wheelock Church – dispute re. Graveyard alterations 1990s (see THC F48)
127a Wheelock – Wheelock in Times Past – B.Littler
128 Wilmslow - Wilmslow: Past + Present - Andrew Pearson 1901
128a Wilmslow – Portrait of Wilmslow, Handforth & Alderley Edge
129 Winsford - Visit of Enoch Powell to Civic Hall, Winsford 6th Nov 1971
130 Winsford - A Cheshire Parish at War (St.Chad's, Over, Winsford) - Ann Clayton
131 Winsford - Winsford Record – Published Winsford LHS, Parts 3,4,5
132 Wirral - The Wirral Peninsula – Norman Ellison
133a Wistaston - Wistaston - A History of the Parish & Church to the Millennium
133b Wistaston - Wistaston Memorial Hall & Community Centre – The First 50 Years
133c Wistaston – Historic Buildings in Wistaston
133d Wistaston – Wistaston a history of the parish and church – Norman Sedgwick
134 Wrenbury - Wrenbury & Marbury: A Village History
134a Wrenbury – The Ghosts of Wrenbury – J.R.Pound
135 Wybunbury - Wybunbury The History of the Parish and its 18 townships
TOWNSHIP PACKS
TS 4 Sandbach TS 9 Lymm
TS 10 Poynton TS 11 Prestbury
TS 14 Alsager TS 23 Wybunbury
TS 52 Daresbury TS 55 Barthomley
TS 59 Byley cum Yatehouse
TS 64 Shavington cum Gresty TS 66 Bunbury
TS 67 Haslington TS 68 Weston in Wybunbury
TS 71 Willaston TS 72 Wrenbury cum Frith
TS 73 Wistaston TS 74 Beeston
B1,B2,B3 Cheshire History Magazines (Nos 1 to 42, 44 to 48)
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TOPOGRAPHY & HISTORY – VARIOUS (THV)
CAMBRIDGESHIRE
1 Foxton – The Common Stream (Two Hundred Years of the English Village) Rowland Parker
CORNWALL
1a The Mount People (St Michael’s Mount, Marazion, Cornwall) by Jane Mason
CUMBRIA
2 The Lake District at Work (Past and Present) – JD Marshall & M Davies-Shiel (1971)
3 Cumberland Heritage – Molly Lefebure (1974)
3a Ulverston – Golf Club 1895-1995 (A Centenary History) Ian Protor
DERBYSHIRE
4 Ashbourne - Views of Ashbourne and Dovedale (photographs)
5 Derbyshire - County Books Series – Crichton Porteous (1950)
6 Derbyshire - Domesday Book – History from the Sources – John Morris (1978)
7 Derbyshire - An introduction to Calke Abbey (National Trust)
7a Derbyshire – Derbyshires Old Lead Mines and Miners
7b Dovedale – The Dove and Manifold Valleys including Dovedale
DORSET
8 Unspoiled Dorset (photos by S.W. Colyer) 1940
GLOUCESTERSHIRE 8a The Lost Alleys of Tewkesbury – Images of England
HERTFORDSHIRE 8b A Place in the Country – Three Counties Asylum 1860-1998
JERSEY 9 Jersey:
9a) The First Casualty – The Occupation / German Underground Hospital
9b) The Battle of the Flowers Story – 1902 to the Present Day
9c) Le Moulin de Quetivel – St Peter, Jersey
KENT
Bygone Kent – Box 1 Box 2 Box 3
LANCASHIRE 10 Browsholme Hall, Clitheroe, Lancs (Guide)
10a Lancashire – Rural Life in S.W. Lancashire 1840-1914 – Alistair Mutch
11 Liverpool - The Leaving of Liverpool – The Story of 19th
Century Emigration (Maritime Museum)
11a Liverpool – An Everyday History of Liverpool Vol 1 – Chronicle of everyday events on Merseyside
12 Liverpool - Liverpool Street Songs & Broadside Ballards
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13 Liverpool - Collection of Plans, Maps, Pictures & Prints
14 Liverpool - Collection of Plans, Maps, Pictures & Prints (2nd
collection)
15 Liverpool - Manchester Railway – Prints, Views, Maps
15a Liverpool – Shipping, Trade & Industry: Essays on the Maritime History of Merseyside 1780-1860
16 Manchester - With the Manchester Ship Canal Co. 1894-1945 – Recollections of Warren Bruce
16a Manchester – Chartism in Manchester 1838-58 (Edmund and Ruth Frow)
16b Manchester – Industrial Revolution & Social Reform in the Manchester Region – Malcolm Bee
16c Manchester - A Walk round All Saints, Manchester – Derek Brumhead & Terry Wyke
16d Warrington – Enterprisein Soap & Chemicals (Joseph Crosfield & Sons Ltd 1815-1965) A.E.Musson
17 Warrington – Warrington and the Mid-Mersey Valley – G. A. Carter
LEICESTERSHIRE 17a A Topographical History of the County of Leicester 1831 (photocopy)
LINCOLNSHIRE
18 The Buildings of England. Lincolnshire - Pevsner (1964)
19 Lincolnshire in the 17th + 18th Centuries (Charles Braes 1940)
LONDON 20 101 Jubilee Road. Book of London's yesterdays – Frederick Willis
21 German Hospital in London and the community it served 1845-1948 - Maureen Specht
22 Family and Kinship in East London – M Young & P Willmott
23 Growing Up Poor in London – Louis Heren
24 Mayhew’s Characters (re. the London poor) - Henry Mayhew
NORFOLK 25 The Story of the Norfolk Wherries
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE 26 Old Northamptonshire in Photographs
NORTHUMBERLAND
27 Newcastle 900 Years (Newcastle-upon-Tyne) by Frank Graham
SHROPSHIRE
28 Coalbrookdale - Coalbrookedale (1709-1966)
29 Eaton-under-Heywood – Ticklerton Tales (A History of Eaton-under-Heywood) – Alan Dakers
30 Market Drayton - Market Drayton A Study in Social History – N & S V Rowley
31 Oswestry – History of Oswestry and Topography of the Borough
32 Severn Valley - Railway Colour Guide (4th
ed)
33 Shropshire - The King's England, Shropshire - Arthur Mee
34 Shropshire - Shropshire History & Archaeology:
34a) Vol LXVIII 1993 34b) Vol LXIX 1994
34c) Vol LXX 1995 34d) Vol LXXI 1996
34e) Vol LXXII 1997 34f) Vol LXXIII 1998
34g) Vol LXXIV 1999 34h) Vol LXXV 2000
34i) Vol LXXVI 2001
35 Shropshire - various brochures
36 Shropshire - The Shropshire Gang (18th
Century Politics)
37 Telford - Telford Past and Present
38 Whixall - A Local History of Whixall, Shropshire
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SOMERSET
39 Cheddar Caves (official guide)
STAFFORDSHIRE 40 Alton and Farley – A History of Alton & Farley – Robert Speake
40a Ashley - A History of Ashley – edited by Tony Lancaster (p’copy)
41 Audley - Audley "An out of the way quiet place" (Adult Ed.Keele Uni.) (missing)
42 Audley - Audley Historian – Nos 1 to 13
43 Betley - Chaucer’s Tales – The Reminiscences of a Village Lad - Geoffrey Brassington
44 Betley – A Coal Mining Village? By David B Thompson (Betley Local History Society 2001)
45 Betley - Betley Show 1990
45a Betley – This Old House – Betley Court
46 Burslem - Photocopy of Programme of events to raise funds for the Congregational Chapel in Queen Street,
Burslem dated April 1898 (many trade adverts and photographs)
47 Cheadle - History of Cheadle and Neighbouring Places – Robert Plant
48 Chell - Chell Workhouse (WEA walk article including burial list)
48a Hartshill – 1770-1939 by Andrew Dobraszczyc
48b Kidsgrove – A Portrait in Old Picture Postcards – Roger Simmons
49 Newcastle-under-Lyne - Newcastle-under-Lyme (1173-1973)
50 Stoke-on-Trent - A History of the County of Stafford - Vol 8 (Stoke-on-Trent & Newcastle)
- ed. J G Jenkins (1963)
51 Tunstall - A History of Tunstall – M W Greenslade
52 Staffordshire - Erdeswick’s Survey of Staffs - Harwood (1844)
52a Staffordshire – Doulton News 1949 (News Bullentin and magazine for members of the staff and works of the
Royal Doulton Potteries)
53 Staffordshire - Old Parish Boundaries of Staffordshire – Tim Cockin – Volume One - Pirehill
54 Staffordshire - Murders Myths & Monuments of North Staffordshire – WM Jamieson
55 Staffordshire - Arthur Mee
55a Staffordshire – From Time 2 Time (Archive Newsletter)
56 Staffordshire - Staffordshire Doomsday by H Malcolm Fraser
57a Staffordshire and Warwickshire. Past + Present c 1800 – John Alfred Langford
57b Staffordshire and Warwickshire. Past + Present c 1800 – John Alfred Langford
58 Staffordshire walks, etc.
58a) Short Circular Walks in East Staffs – John N Merrill
58b) Short Circular Walks in the Staffordshire Moorlands- John N Merrill
58c) Long Circular Walks in the Staffordshire Moorlands – John N Merrill
58d) John Merrill’s Staffordshire Moorlands Challenge Walk
58e) Cycling Around Staffordshire – Arnold Robinson
SUSSEX
59 Bosham - A History of Bosham and it's church (Sussex)
60 Sussex - Sussex by John Burke
61 Sussex - Nature in Downland – W H Hudson (1925)
YORKSHIRE 62 Beamish - Beamish (Guide Book)
63 Birkenshaw - Birkenshaw The Birch-Grove (W.Yorkshire) - P Mallpress
64 York – York – John harvey (1975)
65 Yorkshire - Stepping stones to Yorkshire
66 Yorkshire - Moorland solitude
67 Yorkshire - Yorkshire dialect – John Waddington-Feather (1980)
68 Yorkshire - More Dialect Stories - Nellie Nicholson (1947)
69 Yorkshire - Various Brochures (Harewood House, Temple Newsam House, Bolton Priory)
70 Yorkshire - Yorkshire notes & queries – Feb 1907
71 Yorkshire - National Railway Museum, York (Guide)
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WARWICKSHIRE 71a Birmingham – Living Back to Back (Birmingham Conservation Trust) Dr Chris Upton
72 Canal Miscellany - Warwickshire & The Midlands (Warwicks FHS 1998)
72a Northfield’s Turnpike Roads (issued by Northfield Conservation Group) Peter Richards
73 Staffordshire & Warwickshire Past and Present – Vo1 2 – John Alfred Langford
WORCESTERSHIRE
74 Dudley - Dudley as it was and is today
75 Portrait of the Black Country by Harold Parsons
76 About Britain (1951) – Chilterns to Black Country
SCOTLAND
77 Iona, past and present, with maps 1934
78 History of Scotland
78a Magazine – Scottish Memories – June 1993
78b The Scots – Moray McLaren
WALES
79 The Royal Town of Caernarfon
80 Flame Bearers of Welsh History - Owen Rhoscomyl
81 The Story of Denbighshire through its Castles - Frank Price Jones
82 Life in Wales - AH Dodd
83 Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1939
84 Wizard Dee
85 Borough of Welshpool – Official Guide (1960s)
86 Dyfed parishes, Registration Districts & information (Dyfed FHS)
87a-h The Montgomery Collections 1986-92 (Vol. 74-80 + index)
88 History of Marloes - A Pembrokeshire Village
89 Stories of Burton (Pembrokeshire)
90 Erddig
91 Llechwedd and the World of the Victorian Slate Miner
92 The Road to Bodnant by H. T. Milliken
93 More Pembrokeshire Folk Tales – Brian John
94 A Memoir of Chirk Castle, Denbighshire (photocopy)
94a Wrexham – Old Wrexham a collection of pictures – W Alister Williams
101* Topographical Dictionary of Wales - Volumn 1 - 1840 S Lewis
102* Topographical Dictionary of Wales - Volumn 2 - 1840 S Lewis
CANADA 95 Images of our Past – Historic Dartmouth, Canada (Reflections of Early Life)
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TOPOGRAPHY & HISTORY – GENERAL (THG)
F1 The Magna Carta (The Great Charter) Preamble
F2 The Romances of the Finchley Manor & Early days of Whetstone, Friern Barnet North End & East End,
Finchley & Barnet (notes of Historical Interest)
1 The English - A Social History 1066-1945 – C. Hibbert
2 100 years in pictures – D. C. Somervell
3 Photographic Memories – North Western England
4 Roman Britain - Peter Salway (Oxford History of England)
5 Roman Britain and the English Settlements (2nd
ed) (Oxford History of England)
6 English History Domesday Book - Magna Carta 1087-1216 (Oxford History of England) A.L. Poole
7 The Thirteenth Century (1216-1307) 2nd
edition (Oxford History of England)
8 Anglo-Saxon England - Sir Frank Stenton (Oxford History of England)
9 The Making of the English Working Class – E P Thompson
10 Picturesque Towns & Villages of England & Wales – H. Beresford Stevens
10a The History of the Countryside – Oliver Rackham
11 Edwardian England 1901-15 Society and Politics - Donald Read
12 Longmans’ ‘Ship’ Historical Readers - Stories + biographies 1066-1485
13 Victorian England - WJ Reader
14 Victorian Underworld – Kellow Chesney (1979)
14a The Victorian City – Images and Realities Vol 1
15a-e The Rt Hon Earl of Beaconsfield (Disraeli) & His Times – Alexander Charles Ewald (5 Vols)
16 Life In the Victorian Age (Reader’s Digest)
17 Historic Houses, Castles, Gardens in Gt. Britain & Ireland 1983
17a Life in the English Country House – Mark Girouard
18 Life on the English Manor A Study of Peasant Conditions 1150-1400 (H.S.Bennett)
19 The Growth of Political Stability in England 1675-1725 – J.H. Plumb
19a The Population History of England 1541-1871 (A reconstruction)
20 With This Ring - 100 Years of Marriage - E Laverack
21 Shell Shilling Guides 1963-64:
a) NE Scotland b) W Highlands c) SW Lowlands d) Hampshire e) Wiltshire f) Dorset
g) Somerset h) Cornwall
22 Working-class Stories of the 1890s - ed. PJ Keating
23 To Struggle is to Live (Working-class Autobiography) Vol 2- Starve or Rebel (1927-1971) Ernie Benson
24 Domesday Book through 9 centuries - EM Hallam (1986)
24a Domesday Then and Now – Nicholas Whines
25 British History in 19th Century and after 1782–1919 - Trevelyan
26 The King's Peace 1637-1641 – CV Wedgwood
27 The Origin & Development of the Order of Buffaloes - Bro. M.W. Payne
28 Seventeenth Century Life in the Country Parish – Eleanor Trotter
29 Some Types of Common-field Parish with maps – FG Emmison
30 Landscape History – C.H. Knowles
30a The English Park (Royal, Private & Public)
31 Automatic Record Linkage in the Demographic Study of 19C Rural Communities – H.Rhodri Davies
32 The Common People (A History from the Norman Conquest to the Present) J.F.C.Harrison
32a Annals of the Labouring Poor (1660-1900)
33 The Origin of English Place Names – P H Reaney
34 Nature and Industrialization – Alasdair Clayre (1977)
35 The Village Labourer 1760 – 1832 (A study of the government before the Reform Bill) Hammond
36 Rural Life in Victorian England – G E Mingay
36a The Rural World (1780-1850) Pamela Horn
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37 The Tudor Age – Jasper Ridley (2002)
38 This Sceptred Isle 55BC – 1901 by Christopher Lee (1998)
39 This Sceptred Isle 20th
Century by Christopher Lee (2000)
40 Association of River Authorities – Year Book 1968
41 Illegitimacy and the Influence of Seasons upon Conduct – Albert Leffingwell
42 Plenty and Want – A social History of Diet in England from 1815 to the Present Day – John Burnett
43a The Gazetter of England – Vol 1 (A-K)
43b The Gazetter of England – Vol 2 (L-Z)
44 Home Town – What’s behind the name? (AA Publication)
45 A History of their own (Women in Europe from prehistory to the Present) Vol 1
46 A History of their own (Women in Europe from prehistory to the Present) Vol 2
47 The family, sex and marriage in England 1500-1800 – Lawrence Stone
48 The making of Victorian Sexual Attitudes – Michael Mason
49 The Workhouse System (1834-1929) the history of an English Social Institution
50 Shops and Shopping 1800-1914 – Alison Adburgham
51 Industry and Empire
52 Town City and Nation England 1850-1914
53 The English Farmhouse and Cottage – M.W.Barley
54 Historic Farm Buildings – Jeremy Lake
55 Illustrated Handbook of Vernacular Architecture – R.W.Brunskill
101* Topographical Dict. England. Vol 2. 1840 - S.Lewis
102* Topographical Dict. England. Vol 3. 1840 - S.Lewis
103* Topographical Dict. England. Vol 4. 1840 - S.Lewis
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WILLS INDEXES & INFORMATION (WI)
F1 Transcript of Will of Rev. W M Morton 1840
F2 Papers concerning Will of Sam Dean of Elton
F3 Peculiar Court of Hawarden (now Probate Registry, St Asaph) – Wills proved
F4 John Green of Willington – photocopy of Will 1804
1 Index of Chancery proceedings 1625-1649:
1a) Vol 1 1b) Vol 2 1c) Vol 3 1d) Vol 4
2 Probate Accounts of England and Wales:
2a) A - J 2b) K – Z
3-4 Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC) Administrations (Indexes):
See also T1) 1383-1604
3a) Vol V 1609-1619
3b) Vol VI 1631-1648
3c) 1655-1660 Vol 2 R – Z
4a) 1750-1800 Vol 1 A – Bh
1750-1800 Vol 2 Bia-Cez (on microfiche)
1750-1800 Vol 3 Cha-Gyt (on microfiche)
4b) 1750-1800 Vol 4 H - M
4c) 1750-1800 Vol 5 N – Sh
5a London Commissary Court Vol 1 1374-1488
5b London Probate records Vol 1 (1363)-1649 (Index)
6 London Commissary Court Vol 4 1626-1649 + 1661-1700
6a) Pt 1 A – G 6b) Pt 2 H - S 6c) Pt 3 T – Z
7 Suffolk Probate records (Ipswich) 1444-1700:
7a) Vol 1 A - K 7b) Vol 2 L - Z
8 Northamptonshire Administrations Pt 2 1711-1800
9 Oxford Probate records 1516-1732:
9a) Vol 1 A - K 9b) Vol 2 L - Z
10 Sudbury Probate records 1354-1700:
10a) Vol 1 A - K 10b) Vol 2 L – Z
11 Surrey Probate records up to 1649 (Index)
12 Chelmsford Wills Vol 1 1400-1619
13 Lincoln wills Vol 5 1660-1700
14 Bedford Probate Records 1484-1858:
14a) Vol 1 A - Kimnot 14b) Vol 2 Kimpton – Z
15 Ely Probate Records 1449-1858:
15a) Pt 1 A - E 15b) Pt 2 F - P 15c) Pt 3 Q – Z
16 Oxford Probate Records 1773-1857 + Oxford Peculiars 1547-1856
17 Carlisle Consistory Court wills 1661-1750
18 Buckinghamshire Probate Records 1483-1660 & Peculiars 1420-1660
19 Probate Records in the Court of the Archdeacon of Sudbury 1801-1858
20 Probate Jurisdictions, where to look for wills. 4th ed.
21 blank
22 blank
23 Gloucester Wills & Administrations 1801-1858 – Introduction & fiche guide
24 Hereford Probates, Administrations & Wills 1407-1581 –Introduction & guide
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25 Prerogative Court of Canterbury – Wills, etc. proved:
1383-1558: 25a) A - B 25b) C - J 25c) K – R 25d) S - Z
1558-1583: 25e) A - G 25f) H - R 25g) S - Z
1584-1604: 25h) A - G 25i) H - R 25j) S - Z
26 Index of wills held by SCFHS from R.Bygot, Solicitors of Sandbach:
(Will Books & Wills Filed in Studies Centre)
26a) Index for Will Books (19-20c)
26b) Index to Wills not listed in Will Books (17-20c)
27 Chester Diocesan Consistory Court 1492-1857 – Wills, etc. proved:
27a) Pt 1 A – Boon 27b) Pt 2 Boond – Comm 27c) Pt 3 Comp - E
27d) Pt 4 F – Hayf 27e) Pt 5 Hayh - J 27f) Pt 6 K - Mi
27g) Pt 7 Mo – Q 27h) Pt 8 R - Sp 27i) Pt 9 Sq - V
27j) Pt 10 W – Z
28 Transcript of Wills & Inventories - Nantwich 1603-1688 (SCFHS publication)
28a) Index
28b) Vol 1 - A to B
28c) Vol 2 - C to D
28d) Vol 3 - E to K
28e) Vol 4 - L to N
28f) Vol 5 - P to T
28g) Vol 6 - V to W
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YEAR BOOKS & HANDBOOKS (YB)
3 "Sunlight" Year Book 1898
4 County Palatine of Chester Year Book 1955-56
5 The Liverpool & Merseyside official red book 1949
6 Chester Diocesan Handbooks:
6a) 1960 6b) 1962 6c) 1963 6d) 1964 6e) 1968 6f) 1970
6g) 1971 6h) 1975 6i) 1979/80 6j) 1982/83 6k) 1983/84 6l) 1984/85
6m) 1986/87 6n) 1989/90
10 Methodist Year Book:
10a) 1932 10b) 1943 10c) 1944 10d) 1955 10e) 1960 10f) 1962
10g) 1966 10h) 1971 10i) 1975 10j) 1980 10k) 1985 10l) 1990
11 United Reformed Church Year Book:
11a) 1976 11b) 1977 11c) 1978 11d) 1979 11e) 1980 11f) 1981
13 Warrington Year Book 1974
14 Catholic Directory 1967
15 Catholic Directory for Scotland 1973
16 Builders Guide and Architects Year Book 1924-1927
17 Daily Mail Year Book 1921
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MICROFICHE
CENSUS – GENERAL (CEN-G)
1 HO 107 Class List 1841 – PRO [6]
2 HO 107 Class List 1851 – PRO [6]
3 RG 9 Class List 1861 – PRO [7]
4 RG 10 Class List 1871 – PRO [7]
5 RG 11 Class List 1881 – PRO [7]
6 RG 12 Class List 1891 – PRO [7]
7 Index to the Microfiche Collection 1891 – (PRO) Series 1 to 3 [6]
(Series 1 – Reg Dist Num Series 2 – Sub Dist Num Series 3 – Sub Dist Alph)
1881 CENSUS – all counties
CENSUS INDEXES – CHESHIRE (CEN-CHS)
Macclesfield Workhouse [1]
1 1841 – Birkenhead & Tranmere [1]
2 1861 – Birkenhead (RG 9/2639 - 2644) [2]
3 1861 – Nantwich & District includes Crewe RG 9/2615-2619 [1]
4 1861 – Tranmere [1]
5 1881 – Altrincham – Vol 1 to 5 [6]
6 1891 – Altrincham (RG 12/2820-2828) [2]
7 1891 – Birkenhead (RG 12/2878 – 2886) [2]
8 1891 – Congleton (RG 12/2843 – 2848) (missing) [2]
9 1891 – Frodsham (RG 12/2834) [1]
10 1891 – Macclesfield (RG 12/2808-1819) [1]
11 1891 – Stockport – incl Sub Districts (RG 12/2788-2807) [3]
12 1891 - Tranmere (RG 12/2887-2893) [2]
13 1901 – Birkenhead [3]
1891 CENSUS INDEX - PRODUCED BY SCFHS
14 Acton, Edleston & Henhull [1]
15 Alsager (Parts 1 & 2) [2]
16 Alvaston, Woolstanwood & Worleston [1]
17 Aston Juxta Mondrum & Cholmondeston [1]
18 Austerson, Baddington & Coole Pilate [1]
19 Barthomley & Weston [1]
20 Basford, Chorlton & Hough [1]
21 Bartherton & Stapeley [1]
22 Betchton & Hassall (Parts 1 & 2) [2]
23 Blackenhall, Checkley cum Wrinehill, Bridgemere [1]
24 Brindley & Faddiley [1]
25 Burland [1]
26 Church Coppenhall [4]
27 Church Lawton [1]
28 Haslington (Parts 1 & 2) [2]
29 Hatherton & Hunsterson [1]
30 Hurleston, Poole & Stoke [1]
31 Leighton & Minshull Vernon [1]
32a-f Monks Coppenhall – Districts 9 to 21 incl [13]
33 Nantwich (Parts 1 & 2) [2]
34 Odd Rode (Parts 1, 2 & 3) [3]
35 Shavington-cum-Gresty & Rope [1]
36 Smallwood [1]
37 Warmingham [1]
38 Wheelock [1]
39 Willaston (Parts 1 & 2) [2]
40 Wistaston [1]
41 Wybunbury [1]
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CENSUS - 1891 - CHESHIRE (CEN-CHS-1891)
1 RG 12/2788 Marple [4]
2 RG 12/2789 Hyde [3]
3 RG 12/2790 Hyde [3]
4 RG 12/2791 Hyde [4]
5 RG 12/2792 Hyde [3]
6 RG 12/2793 Heaton Norris [4]
7 RG 12/2794 Heaton Norris [4]
8 RG 12/2795 Heaton Norris [4]
9 RG 12/2796 Heaton Norris [3]
10 RG 12/2797 Stockport (First) [3]
11 RG 12/2798 Stockport (First) [3]
12 RG 12/2799 Stockport (First) [3]
13 RG 12/2800 Stockport (First) [3]
14 RG 12/2801 Stockport (First) [3]
15 RG 12/2802 Stockport (First) [3]
16 RG 12/2803 Stockport (Second) [4]
17 RG 12/2804 Stockport (Second) [4]
18 RG 12/2805 Cheadle [2]
19 RG 12/2806 Cheadle [3]
20 RG 12/2807 Hazelgrove [4]
21 RG 12/2808 Prestbury [3]
22 RG 12/2809 Bollington [3]
23 RG 12/2810 Bollington [3]
24 RG 12/2811 Rainow [2]
25 RG 12/2812 East Macclesfield [3]
26 RG 12/2813 East Macclesfield [3]
27 RG 12/2814 West Macclesfield [3]
28 RG 12/2815 West Macclesfield [3]
29 RG 12/2816 West Macclesfield [3]
30 RG 12/2817 Sutton [4]
31 RG 12/2818 Gawsworth [2]
32 RG 12/2819 Alderley [3]
33 RG 12/2820 Wilmslow [3]
34 RG 12/2821 Wilmslow [3]
35 RG 12/2822 Altrincham [3]
36 RG 12/2823 Altrincham [3]
37 RG 12/2824 Altrincham [3]
38 RG 12/2825 Altrincham [3]
39 RG 12/2826 Altrincham [4]
40 RG 12/2827 Lymm [4]
41 RG 12/2828 Knutsford [4]
42 RG 12/2829 Budworth [3]
43 RG 12/2830 Daresbury [2]
44 RG 12/2831 Runcorn [4]
45 RG 12/2832 Runcorn [4]
46 RG 12/2833 Runcorn [4]
47 RG 12/2834 Frodsham [4]
48 RG 12/2835 Weaverham [3]
49 RG 12/2836 Weaverham [3]
50 RG 12/2837 Northwich [3]
51 RG 12/2838 Northwich [4]
52 RG 12/2839 Northwich [3]
53 RG 12/2840 Over [4]
54 RG 12/2841 Over [3]
55 RG 12/2842 Middlewich [4]
56 RG 12/2843 Church Hulme [2]
57 RG 12/2844 Congleton [3]
58 RG 12/2845 Congleton [3]
59 RG 12/2846 Congleton [3]
60 RG 12/2847 Sandbach [4]
61 RG 12/2848 Sandbach [4]
62 RG 12/2849 Crewe [3]
63 RG 12/2850 Crewe [3]
64 RG 12/2851 Crewe [4]
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65 RG 12/2852 Crewe [3]
66 RG 12/2853 Crewe [3]
67 RG 12/2854 Crewe [4]
68 RG 12/2855 Nantwich [3]
69 RG 12/2856 Nantwich [3]
70 RG 12/2857 Bunbury [4]
71 RG 12/2858 Wrenbury [3]
72 RG 12/2859 Tattenhall [3]
73 RG 12/2860 Tattenhall [3]
74 RG 12/2861 Chester Castle [4]
75 RG 12/2862 Chester Castle [3]
76 RG 12/2863 Chester Castle [4]
77 RG 12/2864 Chester Cathedral [3]
78 RG 12/2865 Chester Cathedral [3]
79 RG 12/2866 Chester Cathedral [3]
80 RG 12/2867 Chester Cathedral [2]
81 RG 12/2868 Chester Cathedral [2]
82 RG 12/2869 Hawarden [4]
83 RG 12/2870 Hawarden [4]
84 RG 12/2871 Neston [4]
85 RG 12/2872 Eastham [3]
86 RG 12/2873 Eastham [3]
87 RG 12/2874 Eastham [3]
88 RG 12/2875 Eastham [3]
89 RG 12/2876 Woodchurch [2]
90 RG 12/2877 Woodchurch [3]
91 RG 12/2878 Birkenhead [3]
92 RG 12/2879 Birkenhead [3]
93 RG 12/2880 Birkenhead [3]
94 RG 12/2881 Birkenhead [3]
95 RG 12/2882 Birkenhead [3]
96 RG 12/2883 Birkenhead [3]
97 RG 12/2884 Birkenhead [3]
98 RG 12/2885 Birkenhead [3]
99 RG 12/2886 Birkenhead [3]
100 RG 12/2887 Birkenhead [2]
101 RG 12/2888 Tranmere [3]
102 RG 12/2889 Tranmere [3]
103 RG 12/2890 Tranmere [2]
104 RG 12/2891 Tranmere [3]
105 RG 12/2892 Tranmere [3]
106 RG 12/2893 Tranmere [3]
107 RG 12/2894 Wallasey [4]
108 RG 12/2895 Wallasey [4]
109 RG 12/2896 Wallasey [4]
110 RG 12/2897 Wallasey [4]
CENSUS – DENBIGH (CEN-DEN)
1891.1 RG 12/4611 Holt [4]
1891.2 RG 12/4612 Ruabon [4]
1891.3 RG 12/4613 Ruabon [4]
1891.4 RG 12/4614 Wrexham [3]
1891.5 RG 12/4615 Wrexham [3]
1891.6 RG 12/4616 Wrexham [3]
1891.7 RG 12/4617 Wrexham [3]
1891.8 RG 12/4618 Wrexham [3]
1891.9 RG 12/4619 Wrexham [3]
CENSUS – DERBYSHIRE (CEN-DBY)
1891.1 RG 12/2772 – Dronfield [4]
CENSUS – DURHAM (CEN-DUR)
1851.1 South Tyneside (index) – Vol 1 & 2 [2]
1851.2 Bishopwearmouth – Vol 5 (part 1) and Vol 6 (part 2) [6]
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CENSUS – ESSEX (CEN-ESS)
1891.1 RG 12/1341 – East Ham [4]
CENSUS – HAMPSHIRE (CEN-HAM)
1891.1 RG 12/908 – Ringwood [3]
CENSUS – LANCASHIRE (CEN-LAN)
1841.1 Bury – HO 107/538-40 (Index) [2]
1851.1 Preston Environs – HO 107/2268 (Index) [1]
1851.2 Manchester London Rd – EN District 1A – 1T [4]
1891.1 Stretford – RG 12/3160 (Census) [4]
CENSUS-LINCOLNSHIRE (CEN-LINC) 1841.1 Caister District [1]
1841.1 Sleaford & Newark District [1]
CENSUS-MONTGOMERYSHIRE (CEN-MONT)
1861.1 Newtown – Part 1 [1]
1861.2 Newtown – Part 2 [1]
1861.3 Newtown – Part 3 [1]
CENSUS – NORTHUMBERLAND (CEN-NBL)
1851.1 Bedlington, Netherton, Choppington, Cambois [2]
CENSUS – SHROPSHIRE (CEN-SAL)
1891.1 RG 12/2086 Bishops Castle [2]
1891.2 RG 12/2119 Overton [1]
1891.3 RG 12/2120 Hanmer [2]
1891.4 RG 12/2125 Whitchurch [4]
1891.5 RG 12/2126 Malpas [2]
1891.6 RG 12/2127 Moreton Say [3]
CENSUS – STAFFORDSHIRE (CEN-STS)
Lichfield Census 1695 [1]
1851.1 HO 107/2014 Lichfield (part 1) transcript [7]
1851.2 HO 107/2014 Lichfield (part 2) transcript [7]
1851.3 HO 107/2022 Walsall (part 1) – transcript & index [9]
1851.4 HO 107/2023 Walsall (part 2) – transcript & index [12]
1891.1 RG 12/2147 Whitmore [1]
1891.2 RG 12/2150 Newcastle-under-Lyme [4]
1891.3 RG 12/2152 Audley [3]
1891.4 RG 12/2166 Hanley [3]
1891.5 RG 12/2167 Hanley [4]
1891.6 RG 12/2168 Hanley [3]
1891.7 RG 12/2169 Hanley [3]
1891.8 RG 12/2170 Shelton [3]
1891.9 RG 12/2171 Shelton [3]
1891.10 RG 12/2172 Shelton [3]
1891.11 RG 12/2173 Shelton [3]
1891.12 RG 12/2174 Shelton [3]
1891.13 RG 12/2178 Fenton [4]
1891.14 RG 12/2179 Fenton [4]
1891.15 RG 12/2180 Longton [3]
1891.16 RG 12/2181 Longton [3]
1891.17 RG 12/2182 Longton [3]
CENSUS – WARWICKSHIRE (CEN-WAR)
1851.1 HO 107/2057 Birmingham (St Mary District) Vol 1 – Part 1 [12]
1851.2 Rugby – Barby to Lower Hillmorton [1]
1851.3 Rugby – Upper Hillmorton to Yelvertoft [1]
1851.4 Rugby – Surname index [2]
CENSUS – WILTSHIRE (CEN-WIL)
1891.1 RG 12/1627 – Mere [4]
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CENSUS – YORKSHIRE (CEN-YKS)
1831.1 Nether Hallam – Transcript & index [1]
DIRECTORIES (DIR)
GEN1 Harrod’s Royal Despatch of England + Special Directory [7]
GEN2 Ecclesiastical Directory 1829 [6]
GEN3 The Medical Register 1779 [3]
GEN4 The Medical Directory 1847 [6]
GEN5 The Medical Directory 1876 [20]
C1 Cheshire Broster’s Directory - 1781 [1]
C2 Cheshire Cowdroy’s Directory - 1789 [1]
C3 Cheshire Pigot’s Directory - 1830 [1]
C4 Cheshire Pigot’s Directory - 1834 [2]
C5 Cheshire Directory - 1848 [1]
C6 Cheshire Directory – 1850 (also on CD-Rom) [4]
C7 Cheshire Kelly’s Directory - 1857 [6]
C8 Cheshire White’s Gazetteer & Directory - 1860 [15]
C9 Cheshire Morris’ Directory - 1864 [6]
C10 Cheshire Kelly’s Directory - 1865 [7]
C11 Cheshire Slater’s Directory - 1869 [9]
C12 Cheshire Morris’ Directory - 1874 [10]
C13 Cheshire Directory - 1874 [8]
C14 Cheshire Slater’s Directory - 1883 [6]
C15 Cheshire Slater’s Directory - 1888 [9]
C16 Cheshire Kelly’s Directory – 1892 (also on CD-Rom) [11]
C17 Cheshire Kelly’s Directory - 1896 [12]
C18 Directory of Cheshire – North 1805 [1]
C19 Directory of Cheshire – North East 1825 [1]
C20 Directory of Cheshire – Far North East 1832 [1]
C21 Crewe, Middlewich, Nantwich, Sandbach, Northwich, Winsford & district 1895 [9]
C22 Cumberland Jollies’ Guide & Directory - 1811 [4]
D1 Derbyshire Pigot’s Directory (+ map) - 1842 [2]
D2 Derbyshire Slater’s Directory (+ map) - 1850 [2]
E1 East Riding White’s Directory - 1867 [7]
H1 Hull Year Book & Directory - 1876 [6]
H2 Hull & District White’s Directory - 1882 [9]
H3 Hull Kelly’s Dir. Port & neighbourhood - 1885 [6]
H4 Hull & District Atkinson’s Directory - 1888 [10]
K1 Kingston-upon-Hull Stephenson’s Directory - 1848 [6]
K2 Kingston-upon-Hull Melville & Co Directory - 1855 [6]
K3 Kingston-upon-Hull Buchanan’s Directory - 1872-3 [8]
K4 Kingston-upon-Hull Butcher’s Directory - 1874-5 [8]
L1 Lancashire Pigot’s Directory - 1830 [5]
L2 Lancashire Pigot’s Directory - 1834 [6]
L3 Liverpool - Business & Services 1997 [4]
L4 Liverpool North – Residential 1997 [2]
L5 Liverpool South – Residential 1997 [3]
M1 Manchester South – Business & Residential 1997 [10]
N1 Norfolk White’s History Gazetteer & Directory - 1864 [16]
S1 Salop Directory 1828 [2]
S2 Shropshire Pigot’s Directory - 1830 [1]
S3 Shropshire Pigot’s Directory (+ map) - 1842 [1]
S4 Shropshire Slater’s Directory - 1850 [1]
S5 Staffordshire Directory Part 3 - 1818 [3]
S6 Staffs & Worcestershire Pigot’s Directory - 1830 [2]
S7 Staffordshire White’s Gazetteer & Directory - 1834 [10]
S8 Staffordshire Pigot & Co Directory (+ map) - 1842 [2]
S9 Staffordshire Slater’s Directory (+ map) - 1850 [3]
S10 Staffordshire White’s Gazetteer & Directory - 1851 [11]
S11 Staffordshire Post Office Directory - 1860 [12]
S12 Staffordshire Kelly’s Directory - 1900 [17]
S13 St Helens – Residential 1997 [2]
S14 Swansea & District – Business & Residential 1998 [6]
S15 S.W. Wales - Business & Residential 1996 [7]
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W1 Warrington – Residential 1997 [3]
W2 Wirral – Residential 1997 [3]
Y1 Yorkshire Pigot’s Directory - 1842 [7]
GENERAL RECORD OFFICE INDEXES (BMD)
Birth, Marriage and Death Index for 1900 to 1950
GOVERNMENT RECORDS (GOV) 1 Settlement Examinations – Kesteven, Lincs (Quarter Sessions 1700-1847) [5]
2 Essex Hearth Tax Assessments 1662 with index [11]
3 Hearth Tax Returns of South Yorkshire [2]
4 Tax Book for the Township of Nantwich 1792 [2]
5 Betley Poor Rate Book c1824 (with Balterley 1824 & 1838) [2]
INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL INDEX (IGI) 1981
INTERNATIONAL GENEALOGICAL INDEX (IGI) 1988
MILITARY (MIL)
1 Army and Navy List – January 1841 [5]
2 Navy Lists - March 1882 [7]
3 Navy Lists – April 1882 [7]
4 Soldiers Index (1st – 104
th Infantry) 1806-38 [9]
5 The Army List – February 1829 [2]
6 Cheshire Residents Oath of Allegiance (1723) – Bertram Merrill [4]
7 Soldiers found in Cheshire 17c-20c (Vol 1,2,3 – NCFHS) [3]
MISCELLANEOUS (MISC)
1 Apprentices of Great Britain – Index of Masters 1762-1774 [4]
2 Criminal Register Index – Vol 14 – Cheshire [3]
3 Alphabetical List of Bankrupts 1774-1786 [2]
4 Bankrupt – Directory 1820-1843 [8]
5 Law List 1812 [3]
6 Lloyds’ Captains’ Register [14]
7 List of Apothecaries 1815-1840 [3]
8 FFHS Strays Collection 1 [6]
9 FFHS Strays Collection 2 [5]
10 FFHS Strays Collection 3 [2]
11 FFHS Strays Collection 4 [2]
12 FFHS Strays Collection 1996 [3]
13 Glamorgan Strays – Collection 1 (April 2000) [1]
14 South Cheshire Journal (SCFHS) 1990-1999 (Issue 1 to 38) [25]
15 Family History News & Digest Sections + Index Vol 1 to 3 (1997) [2]
16 Family Tree Magazine – Index - Vol 1-7 [1]
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS – CHESHIRE (MI-CHS)
Source & Location of Cheshire MI’s [1]
Buried in Cheshire – Vols 1-2-3 [13]
A1 Acton – St Mary [5]
A2 Alderley - St Mary [2]
A3 Alford - St John the Baptist [1]
A4 Antrobus – St Mark [1]
A5 Appleton Thorn – St Cross [1]
A6 Ashton Hayes – St John the Evangelist [1]
A7 Ashton-upon-Mersey – St Martin [4]
A8 Astbury – St Mary [4]
A9 Aston-by-Sutton – St Peter [2]
B1 Baddiley – St Michael [1]
B2 Barnston (Wirral) – Christ Church [2]
B3 Barnton (Northwich) – Christ Church [2]
B4 Bidston – St Oswald [2]
B5 Bollington (Prestbury) – St John the Baptist [3]
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B6 Bollington (Rostherne) – Holy Trinity (filed under Wilmslow)
B7 Bosley nr Macclesfield – St Mary [1]
B8 Bosley – Methodist Chapel (filed under Cote Green)
B9 Bramhall – Baptist Chapel [1]
B10 Bromborough – St Barnabas [2]
B11 Buglawton, Congleton – St John the Evangelist [2]
B12 Bunbury Church Monuments (1918) [3]
B13 Byley – St John the Evangelist nr. Middlewich [2]
C1 Capenhurst – Holy Trinity [1]
C2 Cheadle Hulme, Stockport – All Saints [2]
C3 Church Chelford – St John the Evangelist [2]
C4 Chester – St Giles Cemetary (Spital, Boughton) [1]
C4a Church Minshull – St Bartholomew [1]
C5 Compstall – Methodist Church, George St (filed under Cote Green)
C6 Congleton – St Peter [1]
C7 Congleton – St Stephen (and grave register) [3]
C8 Coppenhall - St Michael [4]
C9 Cote Green – Jubilee Methodist Church, etc .. [1]
C10 Crewe – Christ Church [2]
C11 Crewe Green – St Michael & All Angels [1]
C12 Crowton – Christ Church [1]
D1 Daresbury – All Saints (new section) [1]
D2 Darnhall – Weaver Methodist Church [2]
D3 Davenham – St Wilfred [2]
D4 Dodleston – St Mary [2]
D5 Duddon – St Peter [1]
E1 Eaton (Congleton) – Christ Church [1]
E2 Egremont (Liscard) – St John [1]
E3 Elworth – St Peter [2]
E4 Englesea-Brook – Primitive Methodist Chapel [1]
E5 Ettiley Heath (nr Sandbach) – Methodist [1]
G1 Gawsworth – St James [2]
G2 Grappenhall – St Wilfrid [2]
G3 Great Budworth – St Mary & All Saints (Vol 1,2,3) [5]
G4 Great Sutton – St John [1]
G5 Great Warford – Baptist Chapel [1]
G6 Guilden Sutton – St John, etc.. [1]
H1 Hargrave – St Peter [2]
H2 Hartford – St John the Baptist [2]
H3 Haslington – (Three Churches) [1]
H4 Haslington – Primitive Methodist [1]
H5 Heaton Mersey (Stockport) – Church of the Upper Room [1]
H6 Heaton Norris – Christ Church [3]
H7 Henbury nr Macclesfield – St Thomas [2]
H8 High Lane nr Stockport – St Thomas [1]
H9 Higher Bebington – Christ Church [2]
H10 Hollinfare – St Helen (see Warburton) [2]
H11 Holmes Chapel – Ironbridge Methodist Chapel [1]
H12 Hoole – All Saints (church interior) (filed under Guilden Sutton)
H13 Hoylake – Holy Trinity [4]
H14 Hurdsfield (Macclesfield) – Holy Trinity [3]
H15 Huxley – Methodist Church [1]
K1 Kelsall – Methodist Burial Ground [1]
K2 Kingsley – St John (plus Cemetery) [2]
K3 Knutsford – St Cross [1]
K4 Knutsford – St John the Baptist [3]
L1 Lach Dennis – All Saints, etc … [1]
L2 Lindow (Wilmslow) – St John the Evangelist [2]
L3 Liscard (Egremont) – St John (filed under Egremont)
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L4 Liscard (Egremont) – St Albans [1]
L5 Little Budworth – St Peter [2]
L6 Little Leigh – St Michael (filed under Lach Dennis)
L7 Lostock Gralam – St John the Evangelist [3]
L8 Low Marple – St Martin [1]
L9 Lower Peover – St Oswald [2]
L10 Lower Whitley – St Luke [1]
L11 Lower Withington – Methodist Chapel [1]
L12 Lymm – St Mary (1630 – 1990) [2]
M1 Macclesfield – Christ Church [2]
M2 Macclesfield – St Michael [1]
M3 Macclesfield – St Paul [1]
M4 Macclesfield – St Peter, Brunswick Meth, Park Street Meth, St Alban RC [1]
M5 Macclesfield – Borough Cemetery (Section A) [2]
M6 Macclesfield – Borough Cemetery (Section B) [2]
M7 Macclesfield – Borough Cemetery (Section C – D) [3]
M8 Macclesfield – Borough Cemetery (Section F – G) [2]
M9 Macclesfield – Borough Cemetery (Section H – J) [3]
M10 Macclesfield – Borough Cemetery (Section K – O) [3]
M11 Macclesfield – Borough Cemetery (Section P) [3]
M12 Macclesfield – Borough Cemetery (Section Q & X) [2]
M13 Macclesfield – Borough Cemetery (Section Y & Z) parts 1-2 [3]
M14 Macclesfield – Borough Cemetery (Section Z) parts 3-4 [3]
M15 Macclesfield – Forest Chapel [1]
M16 Marston – St Paul [1]
M17 Marton – St James & St Paul [1]
M18 Mickle Trafford – Methodist Burial Ground [1]
M19 Middlewich – St Michael & All Angels [2]
M20 Minshull Verson – St Peter [2]
M21 Mobberley – St Wilfred [3]
M22 Moreton – Christ Church [2]
N1 Nantwich – All Saints (Barony) SCFHS [3]
N2 Nantwich – All Saints (Barony) FHSC [2]
N3 Nantwich – St Marys [2]
N4 Norley – St John [2]
N5 Northenden, Manchester – St Wilfred [4]
N6 North Rode – St Michael [1]
O1 Odd Rode – All Saints [2]
O2 Over Alderley – Methodist Chapel [1]
O3 Over Peover – St Lawrence [2]
O4 Over Peover – Methodist Chapel (filed under Snelson Methodist Chapel)
O5 Over (Winsford) – St Chad [1]
O6 Over (Winsford) – St John [2]
O7 Over (Winsford) – URC/Congregational [2]
P1 Partington – St Mary (filed under Warburton) [2]
P2 Pott Shrigley – St Christopher [1]
P3 Poynton – St George [3]
P4 Prestbury – St Peter [12]
R1 Rainow – Holy Trinity C of E and The Pleasance Graveyard [1]
R2 Rainow – Methodist Chapel [1]
R3 Ringway – St Mary [1]
R4 Rock Ferry – St Peter [1]
R5 Romiley – Chadkirk Old Chapel (Stockport) [1]
R6 Romiley – Hatherlow United Reform Church (Stockport) [2]
R7 Rostherne – St Mary [4]
S1 Saughall – Grove Chapel [1]
S2 Shocklach – St Edith [1]
S3 Siddington – All Saints [1]
S4 Snelson & Over Peover – Methodist Chapel, etc .. [1]
S5 Stockport – St Peter [2]
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S6 Stockport – St Thomas [2]
S7 Stockport – Edgeley Methodist Church, Church Street [2]
S8 Stockport – High St Unitarian [1]
S9 Stockton Heath – St Thomas [3]
S10 Stretton – St Matthew [2]
T1 Taxal – St James [3]
T2 Thurstaston – St Bartholomew (Fiche 1 missing) [2]
T3 Tilstone Fearnall – St Jude [1]
T4 Timperley – Christ Church [3]
T5 Toft (Knutsford) – St John the Evangelist [1]
T6 Tushingham – St Chad [1]
U1 Upton (Wirral) – St Mary [1]
W1 Wallasey – St Hilary [3]
W2 Wallasey – Quaker Meeting House, Withens Lane [1]
W3 Walton – St John the Evangelist [1]
W4 Warburton – St Werburgh [2]
W5 Warmingham – St Leonard [2]
W6 Waverton – St Peter [1]
W7 Weaverham – St Mary the Virgin [2]
W8 Weston Cemetary, ne Crewe [1]
W9 West Kirby – St Bridget [4]
W10 Wettenhall – St Davids [1]
W11 Wheelock – Christ Church [3]
W12 Wheelock Heath – Baptist Church [1]
W13 Whitegate – St Mary [2]
W14 Wildboarclough – St Saviour (filed under Wincle, St Michael)
W15 Wilmslow – Quaker Burial Ground, etc …. [1]
W16 Wincle – St Michael [2]
W17 Wistaston – St Mary [4]
W18 Woodford – Christ Church [3]
W19 Woodhead – St James (missing) [1]
W20 Woodchurch – Holy Cross [4]
W21 Worleston nr Nantwich – St Oswalds [1]
W22 Wybunbury – St Chads (Burials after 1908) [4]
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS – DERBYSHIRE (MI-DBY) 1 Old Brampton – St Peter & St Paul [3]
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS – GLAMORGAN (MI-GLAM) 1 Llantwit Major – St Illtyd & Chapels [1]
2 Pontypridd – Sardis Conlc & Rhydyfelin Bethehem [1]
3 Porth – Cymmer Independent Chapel [1]
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS – LANCASHIRE (MI-LANC)
1 Aughton – St Michael [2]
2 Bickerstaffe – Holy Trinity [3]
3 Dumplington – Barton on Irwell – St Catherine [4]
4 Ramsbottom – Park United Reformed Chapel [1]
5 Ramsbottom – St Andrew [1]
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS – STAFFORDSHIRE (MI-STAFF) 1 Audley – Alsagers Bank – St John [2]
2 Audley – Bignall End – Methodist Cemetery [1]
3 Betley – St Margaret [3]
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS – WARWICKSHIRE (MI-WAR)
1 Rugby – Croop Hill Cemetery [2]
2 Rugby – St Matthew, St Andrew & St Oswald [1]
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS – OTHER (MI-JAM)
1 Jamaica (indexed) [7]
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NEWSPAPERS
Index to the Staffordshire Advertiser 1840-69 (Audley & surrounding villages) [2]
PARISH REGISTERS – GENERAL
Parish & Vital Records –
Argentina, England, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Peru, Spain,
United States & Yugoslavia [13]
Vicar General Marriage Licence Index (1694-1725) Aco-Mar [12]
Vicar General Marriage Licence Index (1694-1725) Mar-Zou [9]
Vicar General Marriage Licence Index (1726-1750) [12]
Vicar General Marriage Licence Index (1751-1775) [11]
Vicar General Marriage Licence Index (1776-1800) [7]
Vicar General Marriage Licence Index (1800-1825) [11]
Vicar General Marriage Licence Index (1826-1850) [13]
PARISH REGISTERS – CHESHIRE (PR-CHS)
B1 Bidston (1581 – 1700) [3]
B2 Buglawton – St John the Evangelist – Burial Register (1839-1939) [2]
B3 Bunbury – St Boniface – Baptisms (1848 – 1866) [3]
C1 Cheadle – Park Road Cemetery – Vol 1 (1903 – 1922) [2]
C2 Cheadle – Park Road Cemetery – Vol 2 (1922 – 1932) [1]
C3 Cheadle – St Mary – Baptisms (1813 – 1834) [1]
C4 Cheadle – St Mary – Baptisms (1834 – 1835) [1]
C5 Cheadle – St Mary – Baptisms (1836 – 1841) [1]
C6 Cheadle – St Mary – Burials (1871 – 1982) [4]
C7 Cheadle Hulme – All Saints – Burials (1864 – 2000) [2]
C8 Chester – Holy & Undivided Trinity (1532 – 1837) [13]
C9 Chester – St Mary on the Hill – Baptisms (1547 – 1701) [4]
C10 Chester – St Mary on the Hill – Baptisms (1813 – 1814) & (1820 – 1831) [2]
C11 Chester – St Mary on the Hill – Marriages (1547 – 1683) & (1754 – 1766) [1]
C12 Chester – St Mary on the Hill – Burials (1547 – 1854) some years missing [9]
C13 Crewe – Christ Church – Marriage Index (1855 – 1892) [1]
D1 Dane Bridge – St Paul – Burials (1849 – 1956) [1]
D2 Dodleston – St Mary – Baptisms (1570 – 1970) [4]
D3 Dodleston – St Mary – Marriages (1570 – 1970) [2]
D4 Dodleston – St Mary – Burials (1570 – 1970) [3]
H1 Hazel Grove, Stockport – Methodist – Baptisms (1794 – 1879) (missing) [2]
H2 Heswall (1559 – 1729) [3]
H3 Higher Kinnerton – All Saints (1894-1970 Marr/Bur) & (1868-1970 Bapt) [2]
L1 Liscard Independent Chapel & Field Road Mission – Baptisms [2]
L2 Liscard Independent Chapel – Deaths & Burials (1845 – 1964) [1]
L3 Liscard Independent Chapel – List of Burials (1848 – 1964) [1]
L4 Liscard Independent Chapel – Marriage Register [2]
M1 Macclesfield – St Michael – Marriages (1699 – 1754) [1]
O1 Odd Rode – All Saints – Baptisms (1860 – 1903) [1]
O2 Odd Rode – All Saints – Banns (1864 – 1929) [2]
O3 Odd Rode – All Saints – Burial Register (1863-1993) [5]
O4 Over – Congregational Church Registers [1]
T1 Tarvin – St Andrew – Burials (1813 – 1899) [3]
T2 Tilston – St Mary – Burials (1813 – 1899) [1]
U1 Upton in Overchurch (1600 – 1812) [2]
W1 Witten – St Helens Burials (1813 – 1862) - Auxiliary Burial Register [5]
W2 Wrenbury – St Margaret – Burials (1813-1918) [3]
W3 Wybunbury – Burial Book (1807 – 1875) [4]
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PARISH REGISTERS – DERBYSHIRE (PR-D)
1 Old Bramptom – St Peter & Paul (1756-1928 Marriages) [7]
PARISH REGISTERS – LANCASHIRE (PR-L)
A1 Ashton in Makerfield (Baptisms 1756 – 1809) (Burials 1746 – 1805) [6]
C1 Colton (1623 – 1812) [5]
C2 Coppull – Baptisms (1757 – 1842) [3]
F1 Farnworth – Baptisms (1698 – 1743) [2]
F2 Farnworth – Burials (1698 – 1743) [2]
G1 Great Sankey (1728 – 1837) [3]
H1 Hale (1741 – 1842) [5]
L1 Liverpool – St Nicholas RC - Marriages (1827 – 1855) [2]
L2 Liverpool Index Marriages (1800-1837 St Peters) [10]
M1 Melling (1603 – 1837) [4]
O1 Ormskirk (1678 – 1697/8) [2]
O2 Ormskirk (1699 – 1714) [2]
R1 Ribchester (1780 – 1837) [6]
W1 Winwick (1756 – 1806) [6]
PARISH REGISTERS – LINCOLNSHIRE (PR-LINC)
C1 Parts of Calcewaite & Candleshoe Deanery – Marr (1600-1699) [3]
C2 Parts of Calcewaite & Candleshoe Deanery – Marr (1700-1753) [3]
C3 Parts of Calcewaite & Candleshoe Deanery – Marr (1754-1812) [3]
E1 East Coast Area – Burials (1813-1900) [3]
L1 Louth Holy Trinity, St James & St Michael – Burials (1813-1900) [3]
PARISH REGISTERS – STAFFORDSHIRE (PR-S)
A1 Armitage (1813 – 1837) [1]
A2 Audley – St James the Great (1538 – 1712) [5]
B1 Bilston – St Leonard (1684 – 1746) [4]
Blymhill (1813 – 1837) (filed under Armitage)
B3 Brierley Hill (1766 – 1800) [3]
B4 Brierley Hill (1800 – 1812) [2]
B5 Bucknall cum Bagnall (1762 – 1812) [3]
C1 Chebsey – All Saints (1660 – 1812) [3]
C2 Codsall – St Nicholas (1587 – 1812) (Marriages 1587 – 1843) [5]
Coppenhall (1678 – 1837) (filed under Armitage)
E1 Ellenhall (1539 – 1812) + index [2]
G1 Gnosall – St Laurence (1572 – 1699) (Marriages 1571 – 1785) [5]
H1 High Offley (1659 – 1812) [2]
Himley (1813 – 1837) (filed under Armitage)
K1 Keele – St John the Baptist [ ]
L1 Lichfield Marriage Licences & Bonds (1711 – 1716) [6]
M1 Madeley (1567 – 1775) (Marriages 1567 – 1812) [1]
N1 Newcastle-under-Lyme (1771 – 1812) [6]
P1 Penkridge – St Michael (1572 – 1735) [6]
P2 Pipe Ridware (1565 – 1812) Index on Bookshelf [1]
S1 Stafford – Castle Church (1567 – 1812) [2]
S2 Stafford – St Mary (1559 – 1671) + index [4]
Weston under Lizard (1813 – 1837) (filed under Armitage)
PARISH REGISTERS – WARWICKSHIRE (PR-W)
R1 Rugby – St Andrew – Parish Registers (1620 – 1700) [1]
R2 Rugby – St Andrew – Surname Index (1620 – 1750) [1]
R3 Rugby – St Andrew (1700 – 1754) [1]
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R4 Rugby – St Andrew - Baptisms (1813 – 1840) [1]
R5 Rugby – St Andrew - Burials (1813 – 1840) [1]
PARISH REGISTERS – GLAMORGAN (PR-G)
L1 Llantwit Major – St Illtyd - Parish Register Index [2]
L2 Llanwonno – St Gwynno - Parish Registers [4]
P1 Porth – Cymmer Independent Chapel (1813 – 1844) Indexes [1]
P2 Ystradyfodwg – St John - Parish Registers [2]
POLL BOOKS (POLL)
1 Buckinhamshire 1784 [4]
2 Cambridge 1722 [2]
3 Dorset 1807 [2]
4 Leicestershire 1741 [4]
5 Nottinghamshire 1754 [1]
6 Sussex 1734 [2]
7 Westminster 1749 [5]
8 Wiltshire 1772 [2]
RELIGION (REL)
1 The Archdeaconry of Stoke-on-Trent Historical Notes (1893) [3]
RETURNS OF OWNERS OF LAND 1873 (ENGLAND) (RET)
Bedford [1] Berkshire [1] Buckingham [1]
Cambridge [2] Chester [2] Cornwall [2]
Cumberland [2] Derby [2] Devon [2]
Dorset [1] Durham [1] Essex [2]
Gloucester [2] Hereford [1] Hertford [1]
Huntingdon [1] Kent [2] Lancaster [2]
Leicester [1] Lincoln [3] Middlesex [1]
Monmouth [1] Norfolk [2] Northamptonshire [1]
Northumberland [1] Nottingham [1] Oxford [1]
Rutland [1] Salop [1] Somerset [2]
Southampton [2] Stafford [2] Suffolk [2]
Surrey [1] Sussex [2] Warwick [1]
Westmoreland [1] Wiltshire [1] Worcester [2]
York -E Riding [1] York –N Riding [2] York –W Riding [3]
RETURNS OF OWNERS OF LAND 1873 (WALES)
Anglesey [1] Brecknock [1] Cardigan [1]
Carmarthen [1] Carnarvon [1] Denbigh [1]
Flint [1] Glamorgan [1] Merioneth [1]
Montgomery [1] Pembroke [1] Rodnor [1]
TOPOGRAPHY & HISTORY (T&H)
1 Cheshire & Lancashire Historical Collector (1853) Vol 1 [3]
2 Cheshire & Lancashire Historical Collector (1853) Vol 2 [2]
3 The History of the Ancient Parish of Sandbach, Cheshire (1890) [7]
4 Erdeswick’s Survey of Staffordshire by Th. Harwood (1844) [11]
WILLS (WILL)
1 Cheshire Wills Beneficiaries Index – Vol 1 [3]
2 Cheshire Wills Beneficiaries Index - Vol 2 [2]
3 Cheshire Wills Beneficiaries Index – Vol 3 [4]
4 Cornish Probate Records at Cornwall R.O. 1800-1857 [4]
5 Gloucester Wills & Administrations 1801-1858 [2]
6 Hereford Probates, Administrations & Wills 1407-1581 [7]
7 Bank of England Will Extracts Index 1807-1845 [6]
8 Abstract of Irish Wills [20]
9 L.A. Index of Lincoln Consistory Court Wills 1801-1858 [6]
10 LCC Admon List 1801-1858 [2]
11 Index to Wills Proved in the PCC 1750-1800 (Vol 2) [8]
12 Index to Wills Proved in the PCC 1750-1800 (Vol 3) [7]
13 Index to Wills Proved in the PCC 1750-1800 (Vol 4) [7]
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MICROFILMS
See the Parish Register Index stored in Library for details of dates for the following -
Acton – St Mary
Aldford – St John the Baptist
Altrincham – St George (part)
Ashton upon Mersey – St Martin
Astbury – St Mary with Congleton Chapel
Aston Chapel
Audlem – St James the Great
Baddiley – St Michael
Barthomley – (part)
Bebbington – St Andrew
Bidstone – St Oswald
Birkenhead – St John
Birkenhead – St Mary
Bosley – St Mary the Virgin
Bunbury – St Boniface
Burwardsley – St John
Chester – Holy Trinity
Chester – St John
Chester – St Martin
Chester – St Mary
Chester – St Michael
Chester – St Oswald
Chester – St Olave
Chester – St Paul
Chester – St Peter
Church Lawton – All Saints
Church Minshull – St Bartholomew
Congleton – St Peter
Coppenhall – St Michael
Crewe – Christ Church
Daresbury – All Saints
Davenham – St Wilfrid
Dodleston – St Mary
Eastham – St Mary
Eccleston – St Mary (part)
Elworth – St Peter
Farndon – St Chad
Frodsham – St Lawrence
Grappenhall – St Wilfrid
Great Budworth – St Mary & All Saints
Haslington –St Matthew
Hurdsfield, Prestbury – Holy Trinity
Hyde – St George
Hyde – St Thomas
Ince
Knutsford – St John the Baptist
Little Budworth – St Peter
Lower Peover – St Oswald
Lymm – St Mary the Virgin
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Malpas – St Oswald
Marbury – St Michael
Middlewich – St Michael & All Angels
Mobberley – St Wilfrids
Mossley – Holy Trinity
Mottram in Longendales – St Michael
Moulton – St Stephen the Martyr
Nantwich – St Mary & St Nicholas
Neston
Norbury – St Thomas
Over – St Chad
Plemstall
Pott Shrigley
Rostherne – St Mary
Runcorn
Sandbach – St Mary
Stockport – St Mary
Stockport – St Thomas
Stockton Heath – St Thomas
Swettenham – St Peter
Tarporley – St Helen
Tarvin -
Tattenhall (part)
Thorton le Moors
Thurstanston
Tilstone – St Mary
Warburton – St Werburgh
Warmingham – St Leonard
Waverton -
West Kirby – St Bridget
Whitegate – St Mary
Wilmslow – St Bartholomews
Wistaston – St Mary the Virgin
Wybunbury – St Chad
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CD – ROM
Miscellaneous (Misc) 1. Family History Source Guide – Church of the Latter Day Saints
2. Family History Library Catalogue
3. Family Search Program including International Genealogical Index (IGI) filed in three A4 folders
4. Vital Records Index – British Isles (1538-1888)
5. Vital Records Index – Australia (1788-1905) 7 discs (parts a & b)
6. Vital Records Index - North America (1631-1888)
7. The East India Register & Directory 1830
8. Thacker’s Indian Directory 1895
9. Australian Dictionary of Dates & Men of the Time
10. Universal British Directory – 1791
11. Genealogical Research Directory 1990-1999
12. Current Publications of Microfiche by Member Societies – John P Perkins
13. East of London – Members Interests – 2003
14. East Surrey – Members Interests – 2003
15. Wiltshire – Members Interests – 2005
16. Crimea War Medal Roll (1854-1855)
17. 1851 British Census for Devon, Norfolk and Warwick (indexed) – Latter Day Saints
18. Printed Sources for Railway Staff (Publications and where to find them) – Adobe Acrobat
19. Railway Staff Database + Railway Details – Adobe Acrobat
20. 1780-1837 Pallot’s Baptismal Index – Ancestry
21. 1780-1837 Pallot’s Marriage Index – Ancestry
22. English Parish Records – Ancestry
23. Scottish Parish Records – Ancestry
24. 1261-1900 Cambridge Uni Alumni (Cambridge University Graduate List) - Ancestry
25a. 1891 London Census – Disc 1 – Ancestry
25b. 1891 London Census – Disc 2 – Ancestry
25c. 1891 London Census – Disc 3 – Ancestry
26. The Complete Navy List of the Napoleonic Wars 1793-1815
27. Pigot & Co 1830 Directories combined editions
28. Canal Maps from the 19c
29. The British 19th
Century Surname Atlas
30. Roman Catholics in Macclesfield – Index to Registers, MI’s, pictures, documents
Family Tree Magazine – Free Resources
FLOPPY DISK
PRO Names – Index of miscellaneous personal names in documents at PRO
PRO Names 2 – more names
Burial Index (1789-1923) All Saints, Eccleshall, Sheffield – all surnames
Burial Index (1813-1855) St James, Sheffield – all surnames
Burial Index (1813-1861) St Paul, Sheffield – all surnames
Burial Index (1813-1855) Sheffield Cathedral – surnames S-Z
Burial Index (1830-1908) St Mary, Bramall Lane, Sheffield – surnames L-Z
1841 Census – Cheshire 1841.1 Catalogue
1841.2 HO 107/89-95
1841.3 HO 107/96-104
1841.4 HO 107/105-113
1841.5 HO 107/114-124
1841.6 HO 107/125-132
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1851 Census - Cheshire 1851.1 Vol 1&2 - HO 107/2154-57 Stockport, Hyde & other Townships
1851.2 Vol 3 - HO 107/2158-59 East Macclesfield, Hurdsfield & Bollington
1851.3 Vol 4 - HO 107/2160-61 West Macclesfield & Sutton
1851.4 Vol 5 - HO 107/2162-63 Altrincham, Sale, Lymm, Knutsford & 34 other Townships
1851.5 Vol 6 - HO 107/2164 Runcorn, Frodsham & Gt Budworth
1851.6 Vol 7 - HO 107/2165-66 Northwich, Middlewich & Over
1851.7 Vol 8 - HO 107/2167-68 Congleton Registration District
1851.8 Vol 9 - HO 107/2169-70 Nantwich Registration District
1851.9 Vol 10 - HO 107/2171-72 Chester & other Townships
1851.10 Vol 11 - HO 107/2173-74 Wirral Registration District
1851.11 Vol 12 - HO 107/2175 Birkenhead & Tranmere
1851.12 Vol 13 - Missing areas
1851.13 Grappenhall index and Dukinfield folios
1871 Census – Cheshire 1871.1 Vol 1 – Stockport RG 10/3647 & 3650 to 3667
1871.2 Vol 2 – Macclesfield RG 10/3668 to 3679
1871.3 Vol 3 – Altrincham RG 10/3680 to 3687
1871.4 Vol 4 – Runcorn RG 10/3688 to 3693 & 3908
1871.5 Vol 5 – Northwich RG 10/3694 to 3700
1871.6 Vol 6 – Congleton RG 10/
1871.7 Vol 7 – Nantwich RG10/3708 to 3716 & part RG10/2799
1871.8 Vol 8 – Chester RG 10/3717 to 3738 & parts of RG 10/2796, 2798 & 5651bb
1871.9 Vol 9 – Wirral RG 10/3739 to 3743
1871.10 Vol 10 – Birkenhead RG 10/3744 to 3754
1871.11 Vol 11 – Ashton under Lyne RG 10/4080 – 4085 & 4090 – 4092
1891 Census – Cheshire 1891.1 Census Index Cheshire and Derbyshire
Cheshire - General 1. Cheshire Ordnance Survey Maps – 1870 to 1875
2. Cheshire Ordnance Survey Maps - 1900 to 1912 (missing)
3. Cheshire Bagshaw Directory – 1850 (also on fiche)
4. Cheshire Kelly’s Directory – 1892 (also on fiche)
5. Crewe Commercial Directory – 1913
6. Bertram Merrell Marriage Index (1700-1837) Version 3 (Cheshire & Wirral)
7. North and East Cheshire Marriage Index (1754-1837)
7a Astbury, St Mary Parish Registers (images)
8. Crewe, Coppenhall Cemetery - Burial Register – Book 1 (transcript)
8a Crewe, Christ Church - Burials (images)
8b Crewe, Christ Church – Baptisms 1846-1873 (images)
9. A History of Mid Cheshire (Roundabout the Millenium) Photographs
10. Alsager Images – Photographs of Alsager area. (2 copies)
11. 1871 Testimonial John Ramsbottom – LNWR
12. Heathfolk Revisited (Crewe family) - (floppy disc)
13. Mavor family of Crewe – various images
14. The Cheshire Sheaf (being local gleanings, Historical & Antiquarian relating to Cheshire, Chester & North Wales)
15. Old Maps of Nantwich 1794
16. Cheshire - Estate Sale Catalogues – Vol 1
17. Cheshire – Estate Sale Catalogues – Vol 2
National Burial Index for England & Wales - 2
nd edition
Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914-19 (Database)
British Census and National Index (1881)
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WALES
Conway Parish Registers 1541-1793 – Vol 1
1873 Returns of Owners of Land, Anglesey, Denbigh, Carnarvon and Flint
1873 Returns of Owners of Land – Wales, Mon.
Pigots North Wales 1828-9, South Wales 1830 Trade Directory
North Wales Directories 1818-1936
Wales 1844 – Pigot’s Directory
Caernarvon Census
Census 1841 (3 disc)
Census 1851 (4 disc)
Denbighshire Census
Census 1841 (2 disc S&N) (3 disc other publisher)
Census 1851
Census 1861
Census 1871
Census 1891
Census 1901
Glamorganshire Census Census 1901 (10 disc)
Derbyshire Census 1841
Census 1851
Census 1861
Census 1871
Census 1891 + index
Census 1901
Lancashire Census 1841
Census 1851
Census 1861
Census 1871
Census 1891
Census 1901
1. An Index to the 1851 census of Liverpool
2. Lancashire Ordnance Survey Maps – 1900 to 1912
a) Northern, b) Manchester, c) Liverpool
Shropshire Census 1841
Census 1851
Census 1861
Census 1871
Census 1891 + index
Staffordshire Census 1841
Census 1851
Census 1861
Census 1871
Census 1891
Census 1901
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1. 1851 Surname Index for Staffordshire (HO 107/1999 to 2033)
2. Staffordshire Kelly’s Directory 1900
3. Staffordshire Kelly’s Directory 1940
4. Staffordshire Post Office Directory 1868
5. Staffordshire Kelly’s/Post Office Directory 1872 (with map)
6. Staffordshire Return of Owners of Land 1873
7. Staffordshire Parish Register - St Thomas, Kidsgrove (Bap 1839-1874) (Marr 1853-1873) (Bur 1853-1877)
8. Staffordshire Parish Records
9. Staffordshire Monumental Inscriptions
10. Birmingham & Midland North Staffs – Library List – 2005
Yorkshire Census 1841
Census 1851
Census 1861
Census 1871
Census 1891 + index (3 discs)
Census 1901
Directory of North Riding of Yorkshire 1823
Yorkshire Parish Records Yorkshire (West Riding) Nottinghamshire (2 copies)
COMPUTER (HARD DRIVE)
Criminal Lunatic Index Bethlem Hospital/County Asylums 1799-1843 (PRO HO20/13)
Criminal Register Index (Cheshire) 1805-1816 (PRO HO27)
1891 Census Enumeration Districts for Cheshire
Devon 1830 – database of Pigot’s Directory
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JOURNALS
J 1 Barnsley FHS
J 2 Bedfordshire FHS
J 3 Berkshire FHS
J 4 Birmingham & Midland Ancester
J 5 Bradford FHS (Bod-kin)
J 6 Bristol & Avon FHS
J 7 British Genealogy & Family History (International Soc for) (British Connections)
J 8 Buckinghamshire (Origins)
J 9 Calderdale FHS incorporating Halifax & District (The Scrivener)
J10 Cambridgeshire
J11 Cardiganshire FHS
J12 Catholic Ancestor
J13 Channel Islands FHS Jersey
J14 Cheshire Cauldron
J15 Cheshire Community Council (Newsletters)
J16 Cheshire FHS (Cheshire Ancester)
J17 Cheshire FHS – Nantwich Group Newsletters
J18 Cheshire FHS – North
J19 Cheshire FHS – South
J20 Chesterfield FHS
J21 Cleveland FHS
J22 Clwyd FHS (Hel Achau)
J23 Coventry FHS
J24 Cumbria FHS
J25 Derbyshire FHS
J26 Devon FHS
J27 Doncaster FHS
J28 Dorset FHS
J29 Dyfed FHS
J30 Essex
J31 Family History News & Digest (filed in Studies Unit)
J32 Felixstowe FHS
J33 Glamorgan FHS
J34 Gloucestershire FHS
J35 Guernsey (The Societe Guernesaiaise)
J36 Gwent FHS
J37 Gwynedd FHS
J38 Hampshire Genealogical Society
J39 Hastings & Rother FHS
J40 Heraldic & Gen Studies (Institute of)
J41 Heraldics & Gen Society of South Wales
J42 Herefordshire FHS
J43 Hertfordshire People
J44 Highland FHS
J45 Hillington FHS
J46 Huddersfield FHS & District
J47 Huntingdonshire FHS (The Huntsman)
J48 Irish FHS – Ballinteer Branch (Gateway to the Past)
J48a Irish Roots (North)
J49 Isle of Axholme
J50 Isle of Man FHS
J51 Isle of Wight
J52 Kent FHS
J53 Kent FHS – North West
J54 Knutsford Historical & Archaeological Society
J55 Lancashire FH & Hearaldy Society
J56 Leicestershire & Rutland
J57 Lincolnshire History & Archaelogy Society
J58 Liverpool Family Historian
J59 London & North Middlesex
J60 London FHS – East (Cockney Ancestor)
J61 Manchester & Lancashire FHS
J62 Mansfield & District FHS
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J63 Middlesex – West
J64 Middlesex (Central) & Westminster FHS
J65 Middlewich Heritage Society + Lion Salt Works
J66 Norfolk Ancester
J67 North Eastener
J68 Northamptonshire FHS
J69 Northumberland & Durham FHS
J70 Nottinghamshire FHS
J71 One Name Studies + index (Guild of)
J72 One Name Study (Bloor) & Alice Ann Eden (nee BLOOR) Tracing my Ancestors
J73 One Name Study (Chadwick/Cockitt/Hitchon/Kelland/Palgrave)
J74 One Name Study (Nadin)
J75 One Name Study (Stretch)
J76 One Name Study (Swinnerton)
J77 Oxfordshire FHS
J78 Powys FHS Cronicl
J79 Quaker FHS
J80 Ripon & Harrogate FHS
J81 Rolls Royce FH Group
J82 Sheffield & District FHS
J83 Shropshire FHS
J84 Society of Genealogists
J85 Somerset & Dorset (The Greenwood Tree)
J86 Suffolk FHS (Suffolk Roots)
J87 Surrey FHS – East
J88 Surrey FHS – West
J89 Sussex FHS
J90 Tay Valley Journals
J91 Wakefield & District FHS
J92 Waltham FHS
J93 Wharfedale FHS
J94 Wigan Past-Forward
J95 Wiltshire FHS
J96 Woolwich & District
J97 York FHS (city of)
J98 Yorkshire FHS
J99 Yorkshire FHS – East (The Banyan Tree)
Family Tree Magazines – bound copies x 17 (1984 – 2001) (filed in Studies Unit)
Family History Monthly - bound copies (various)
OVERSEAS JOURNALS
J101 Anglo-German FHS
J102 Australia – Campbell Town NSW (Ghost Busters)
Australia – Central Coast NSW
J102a Australia – Ancestral Searcher (Canberra)
J103 Australia – Mt Isa
Australia – Northern Territory (Progenitor)
Australia – Inverell NSW
J104 Australia – Richmond & Tweed NSW (The Cedar Log)
J105 Australia – Central Coast (The Muster)
Australia – Victoria
J106 Australian Genealogist – Society of (Descent)
J107 Australian Genealogist – South
J108 Canada – misc (includes Connections Quebec)
J109 Canada British Columbia
J110 New Zealand Family Tree
J111 Old State of Rhodesia – Belguim – France
J112 USA – North West Georgia
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MAP BOXES 1 AND 2
Location Main Area Details Printer Author/Notes Date Scale
1/7 Weston Cemetery Crewe &
Nantwich BC
D. J. Jones Feb 1991 Not Shown
1/7 Warmingham St. Leonard’s Church x 6 South
Cheshire FHS
M. J. Grose 1995/ to
Mar 1997
Not Shown
1/3 Crewe Crewe & Crewe Works J. Saunders Copied by REP
1986
4 Apr 1868 Scale on the
map
1/4 Betley Village & Local Area Traced from OS 1899 1:2500
1/4 Audley, Betley &
Barthomley
Villages & Local Area Traced from OS 1:2500
1/4 Audley &
Woolstanton
Villages & Local Area Traced from OS 1:2500
1/5 Lancashire Registration Districts/Sub-
districts/Parishes/Townships
/Anglican churches 1851
Allen & Todd 1983
1/4 Barthomley Tithe Map with borders cut
off
Photocopy made
up of sections
1838
1/7 Coppenhall , St
Michael’s Church
Cemetery Plan Crewe &
Nantwich BC
Leonard Reeves
Diazo print of
poor quality
No Date Not shown
1/7 Barony, All Saints Burial Ground Hand drawn No Date 1” = 10 feet
1/8 South West of
Middlewich
Cheshire County Series XLI OS 11873 Rev
1907 Rep
30/36
1:2500
1/8 Sandbach Town & Local Area 1840 On Map
1/8 Sandbach Town & Local Area
Tithe Map
Sandbach
History Socy.
1849 On Map
1/11 Monks
Coppenhall
Tithe Maps (Copies) x 2
(Donated P. Chadwick)
1839
1/9 SE Cheshire Parishes and Voters Wards OS? No Date
1/10 Minshull Vernon
and Warmingham
Estates for Sale 1928-see
also L&H 24 – 3 copies
Copies from
OS Maps
Edition not
known
1/11 Crewe Cheshire County Series
LVI.8
OS Copy of reprint
20/98
1st Ed.
1876
1:2500
1/11 Crewe Cheshire County Series
LVI.7
OS Copy of reprint
1894
1st Ed.
1876
1:2500
1/11 Crewe Cheshire County Series
LVI.7
OS Copy of reprint
50/06
2nd
Ed
1889
1:2500
1/11 Crewe Cheshire County Series
LVI.3
OS Copy of reprint
1883
1st Ed.
1876
2/2 Radway Green
Station and East
thereof
SJ7854 & SJ7954 OS Revised Oct
1960
1:2500
2/2 Alsager North SJ 7856 & SJ 7956 OS Revised 1969 1:2500
2/2 Alsager South SJ 8054 & SJ 8154 OS Revised 1960 1:2500
2/2 Oakhanger &
White Moss
Cheshire County Series
LVII.6
OS Edition of
1909
1:2500
1/7 Coppenhall
St Michael
Grave Plan for MI’s SCFHS Mike Grose 2007
2/2 Alsager &
surrounding area
Cheshire County Series
LVII
OS Surveyed 1874-
5 Shows no
Staffs
Ed 1882 1:10560
(6 inch)
2/2 Alsager OS copy OS No Date 1:1250
1/4 Bartholmey A few small copies from
various OS maps
Most are
undated
MB2 /9 Church Lawton &
Scholar Green
SJ 85 NW OS Revised 1953 Provisional
Edition
1:10560
(6 inch)
2/2 Alsager Tithe Map copy 1840
MB2 /11 Haslington Copies of Tithe Map 1841
& Cheshire LVII NW 1911
Various 1841/1911 Various
80
2/2 Alsager 2 Copies of Cheshire LVII
NE
OS Printing of
170/46
Provisional
Edition
1938 1:10560
(6 inch)
1/8 Township of
Sandbach
Eastern part of an undated
Tithe Map
MB2 /15 Cheshire south &
east
Sheets 118 & 127 Outline
Editions
OS 1:50,000
2/2 Alsager & sheet to
the north
Cheshire County Series
LVII 3 & LVII 7
OS Edition of 1909 1:2500
2/2 Alsager area
Rode Hall
Cheshire County Series
LVII 4 & LVII 12
OS Edition of 1909 1:2500
1/8 Sanbach area Cheshire County Series L OS Surveyed 1873 1882 1:10560
(6 inch)
ROLLED UP MAPS
Weaver Junction Cheshire County Series
XXXIII.2
OS Edition of 1910 Reprint 50/24 1:2500
Crowton Cheshire County Series
XXXIII.6
OS Edition of 1910 Reprint 20/34 1:2500
Davenham,
Leftwich
Cheshire County Series
XXXIV.13
OS Edition of 1898
Coloured
Reprint 15/08 1:2500
Bostock Green
Whatcroft Hall
Cheshire County Series
XLI.2
OS Edition of 1874
Coloured
1:2500
Beeston Banbury
Heath
Cheshire County Series
XLVIII.13
OS Edition of 1910 1:2500
Cholmondston
Hall
Cheshire County Series
XLIX.13
OS Edition of 1875
Coloured
1:2500
New Hoolgrave
Bradfield Green
Cheshire County Series
XLIX.14
OS Edition of 1876
Coloured
1:2500
Wheelock, Ettily
Heath
Cheshire County Series
L.9
OS Edition of 1909
Coloured
1:2500
Congleton Cheshire County Series
LI.2
OS Edition of 1909 1:2500
Sporston
Pecforton Hall
Cheshire County Series
LV.1
OS Edition of 1911 1:2500
Woodworth Green Cheshire County Series
LV.2
OS Edition of 1910 Two Copies 1:2500
Wardle Cheshire County Series
LV.3
OS Edition of 1910 1:2500
Sporston Cheshire County Series
LV.6
OS Edition of 1910 1:2500
Worleston Station Cheshire County Series
LVI.1
OS Edition of 1875
Coloured
1:2500
Leighton Hall
Woolstanwood
Cheshire County Series
LVI.2
OS Edition of 1876
Coloured
1:2500
Poole Hall,
Rookery Hall
Cheshire County Series
LVI.5
OS Edition of 1875
Coloured
1:2500
Reaseheath,
Barony
Cheshire County Series
LVI.9
OS Edition of 1876
Coloured
1:2500
Kidsgrove Cheshire County Series
LVIII.5 & Pts of Staffs
OS Edition of 1893
Coloured
1:2500
Sound Cheshire County Series
LXI.8
OS Edition of 1910 1:2500
Middlewich &
Winsford
Parts of Cheshire County
Series
OS Unknown Pieces
trimmed & stuck
together
. 1:10650