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Durham Resources- share ideas
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Jan | Report | 12 Feb 2005 17:21 |
I thought it might be a good idea to list websites and other resources people have found useful in researching families from Co Durham. For a start there's www dot jarrowonline dot com Hope others have more to add Jan |
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Jan | Report | 12 Feb 2005 17:22 |
Ok so that didn't work! Try www*jarrowonline*com and http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/NBL/DeathNotices/ |
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Jan | Report | 15 Feb 2005 08:32 |
www*curiousfox*com - pages for towns/villages, surnames - lots of requests for family info. Northumberland and Durham Family History Society - members' interests, unwanted certificates etc. |
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Jan | Report | 15 Feb 2005 09:27 |
Just found this amazing site - it has many old photos of Jarrow as well as 'war rolls' commerating all who died in or from Jarrow in both world wars. http://www*vikingtattoostudio*co*uk/jarrow/ |
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Wendy | Report | 15 Feb 2005 10:01 |
durhamrecordsonline is brilliant,you have to pay but I think it's good value and have found loads of information,They are very quick at emailing you if you have any queries. Wendy |
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Linda from Murton | Report | 15 Feb 2005 11:16 |
I have found the following site brilliant - and you can order the certificates http://www(.)durham(.)gov(.)uk/gro/newgro(.)nsf(/)search(?)open Dont forget to remove the brackets. Happy hunting from Linda |
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Linda from Murton | Report | 15 Feb 2005 11:18 |
Nuther three http://www(.)redmire(.)net/lookup/dur.html Its a volunteer service to do lookups for Durham. There is a similar one for Northumberland. If your relatives come from a coal mining background, try this one http://www(.)dmm(.)org(.)uk Its the site for Durham Mining Museum. Loads and loads of information. I find this particular site helpful http://genforum(.)genealogy(.)com(/)englandcountry(/)durham |
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Linda from Murton | Report | 15 Feb 2005 11:26 |
If you are interested in the Newbottle, Shiney Row, Penshaw, Houghton area, an excellent site with some brilliant photos is http://www(.)mymarras(.)co(.)uk/ I found a school photo of my dad when he was about 5 taken in about 1918. |
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Brenda | Report | 18 Feb 2005 17:41 |
A Durham specific board can be found at www(.)rootsweb(.)com/~engdur Also this one about waggonways through the North East.. www(.)geocities(.)com/waggonways If anyone has an interest in Workhouses or PoorHouses, I found this site very interesting - though not Durham specific, they do cover Durham. http://users(.)ox(.)ac(.)uk/~peter/workhouse/index(.)html As mentioned, Durham Records Online is very good, and they have a lot of stuff you can read about for free. Brenda |
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Win | Report | 18 Feb 2005 19:27 |
Found this site may be of some help. http://www.annfieldplainfhs(.org).uk/ This one is excellent for Northumberland http://communities.northumberland.(gov).uk Win |
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Jan | Report | 24 Feb 2005 09:49 |
Looking for burials? Try http://www(.)interment(.)net/uk/eng/durham(.)htm |
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Angela | Report | 24 Feb 2005 10:00 |
I agree with Wendy about the DurhamRecords site - it has some 1851 and 1861 census information which I have found useful. A bit pricey but worth it. |
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Jan | Report | 26 Feb 2005 13:36 |
http://www.tomorrows-history.com/ maps, info, documents....I could spend all day browsing! |
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Jan | Report | 26 Feb 2005 14:03 |
A great place for info - has origins of place names and all sorts! You can tell I'm not interested in work at the mo! Jan |
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Ann L from Darlo | Report | 26 Feb 2005 16:19 |
Darlington's Registry Office is now on line but Idon't know if it is complete, I have found a lot on there. http://www.darlington.gov.uk/Living/Register+Office/RegOffice.htm Has the BMD on there for Darlington,Co Durham |