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examples of the sort of information I can obtain to add colour to
your family tree. |
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As
a professional Genealogist I aim to provide a high standard of service
and produce a real family tree, not just a list of names from a
Telephone Directory! |
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Worcestershire Regiment WW1 |
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A Traditional
family Bible like this can be an excellent source of information
often giving dates of marriage as well as births. |
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The Draper Family Tree |
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WW1 Newspaper Article
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Example Gift Certificate |
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Parish records are
cheaper to obtain and far more interesting than the standard, impersonal
copy certificate. |
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Burial records can
often help to link families even when there is no monument inscription. |
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Coventry - The Hidden History
- Iain Soden |
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Based on 40 years of excavation, this
is the first comprehensive history of Coventry, which looks in particular
at its spectacular economic growth from Saxon times to become, by
the fourteenth century, one of the foremost cities of medieval England,
surrounded by a wall with 20 towers and 12 gates. The city became
a magnet for entrepreneurs, also attracting the major religious orders
:- Benedictines, Franciscans, Carmelites and Carthusians - who developed
an economy heavily reliant on monastic wool. Since the crippling blow
the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Coventry has, over the centuries,
experienced several declines and renaissances - the last redevelopment
being the recovery from the devastating blitz of the Second World
War. |
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© J Hewitt Family Researcher |
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