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Genealogical Research in England's Public Record Office
A Guide for North Americans. Second Edition

Judith Prowse Reid and Simon Fowler
 
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Format: Hardcover

Size: 6 x 9

Pages: 164 pp.

Published: 2000

Out Of Print

ISBN: 9780806316321

Item #: GPC4863

The Public Record Office in Kew, outside of London, is one of the richest genealogical repositories in the world, equivalent in many ways to our own National Archives. Its records reach all the way back to the Domesday Book of 1086 and forward to the vast accumulation of census records, probate documents, and emigration records that make it a natural magnet for anyone undertaking English or Welsh genealogical research. The purpose of this book is to help North Americans make the most effective use of its records. Significantly, it also identifies many of the most important PRO records available in large North American institutions such as the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C., and the National Archives of Canada in Ottawa.

Among the topics covered in the book are emigration and immigration records; censuses; nonconformist church records; birth, death, and marriage records, and military, taxation, court, and Parliamentary records. Also included are logistical information about working at the PRO, a discussion regarding the organization of PRO records, and a list of aids for identifying the records--not to mention a comprehensive bibliography containing complete citations to every book mentioned in the text, and a subject index.

Highlights of the new 2nd edition include the creation of a new PRO research facility in central London called the Family Records Centre, featuring microfilm copies of census records and records of births, marriages, and deaths, etc.; the PRO's amazing progress in making its services and records available on the Internet; and the latest addresses, telephone numbers, and fax numbers for local record offices in England and Wales.

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EDITORIAL REVIEWS

"...an excellent and concise overview of the records available and their usefulness to family historians working on English ancestors."--NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, Vol. 86, No. 2 (June 1998), p. 148.

"The work will be indispensable to its intended audience, but also of value to United States and Canadian colonial historian. An added bonus: It is compact and will fit easily into a suitcase."--AMERICAN REFERENCE BOOKS ANNUAL, Vol. 28 (1996), p. 166.

"Recommended for libraries and historical societies with well-developed genealogical collections and for professional genealogists."--CHOICE, Vol. 34, No. 3 (November 1996).

"There is a wealth of detail here, very clearly presented. Recommended to all libraries."--THE NEW YORK GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD, Vol. 127, No. 4 (October 1996), p. 249.

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