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Clayton Hall Project - Living History Museum
Clayton
Hall Living History Museum
It is with great excitement that the
Friends of Clayton Park, supported by Manchester
Leisure, are embarking on a project to set up a living
history museum at Clayton Hall.

Family Computing
The Family Computing Web Site
focuses on extensive advice for families to have fun and keep safe
on the computer. With over 50 articles written by experts
who continually update and add new content to the site.
http://www.familycomputing.co.uk/

This is a Brilliant New Web Site, and it has so
much interesting information. Healey Dell sits in a picturesque part
of the Spodden Valley on the outskirts of Rochdale, Lancashire.
It is rich in wildlife, with a fascinating
archaeological history,
and easy to reach by private or public transport
Please pay a visit to this very interesting and
informative site
http://www.healeydell.org.uk/index.html

Here
are some Home Pages that are well worth a visit.
Nearly-Midnight
Loosely based on Jol's family history.
Hopefully to have a
more historical theme to it,
covering the Tottington area of Lancashire.
Summerseat Views
This is a brilliant place to visit, as there are
so many photos of the village of
Summerseat, and surrounding area.
Rowlands Wesleyan Chapel
This is a site dedicated to Rowlands Wesleyan
Chapel at Summerseat.
The site has some lovely Photos, MI's, and
also a Plan of the lower graveyard, A Grave Index has also been
started.
This site is well worth a visit.
Welcome
to Micklebring.com
This
website sets out to give the history for Hospitals in the
Rotherham area of south Yorkshire, England, before the National
Health Service was established in 1948.
Found
this site very interesting.
Bury
Parish, Lancashire
Here
is a great site to visit with plenty of information on.
The
aim is to provide information that may be useful to folks researching
their ancestors from the Bury area.
I am starting by concentrating on listing the Churches and their records.
Well worth a
visit.


http://bremnerfamilytree.homestead.com/bremner.html


The Hall Genealogy
site

rossels.favos
http://rossels.favos.nl/
GENEALOGY
LINKS & INFO, we have there now 800 LINKS

The
Brockway Family Website
www.brockwayfamily.com
Our
Family Journals contain
genealogical information, narratives, stories, lore and images related to
our ancestors.

Here
are some Great Genealogy Related Sites to visit

This new web site is the place where you can list the Wills of your ancestors,
the site contains a collection of Old England Wills. This site is going
to grow into a great archive of many will transcriptions in the
coming months.

The
BMD certificate Exchange Site is a free
site to list BMD Certificates that you may have acquired in error,
we also List transcriptions of other genealogy related documents, such
as Wills.

The Arscott Family Website.
This site is growing
into a significant database of Arscott's around the
world.

StudyAncestors.com
StudyAncestors provides free expert Genealogy advice. Use our step-by-step guide to get your Family Tree started and learn what genealogical sources are available and how they can be acquired.
www.studyancestors.com

Tribal Junction makes it easy and fun to
create a family tree and find distant relatives. As users in
your family tree add more relatives, your tree automatically
grows and automatically links to existing trees of more distant
relatives.

Family History Resources
Great
site with many transcriptions of useful documents,
such as Wills &
Parish Records.
Well
worth a visit.

Northwich, Cheshire, UK. Local Genealogy and History
This is an excellent site with plenty of
interesting information,
together with census transcriptions,
a real must to visit.

Genealogylinks.net
Your online resource for family history research
"over
30,000 links to censuses, cemeteries, passenger lists"

Free
BMD Home Page
The
FreeBMD Project's objective is to provide free Internet access to the Civil
Registration index information for England and Wales. The Civil Registration
system for recording births, marriages, and deaths in England and Wales
has been in place since 1837 and is one of the most significant single
resources for genealogical research back to Victorian times. The FreeBMD
project contains index information for the period 1837-1983

Here
is a useful Free site.
LostCousins.com
Putting Relatives In Touch

Zepti - web search engine

Church
of Latter day Saints
Church
of Latter Day Saints A good site for genealogy searching,. Also Now
you can search the 1881 British and Canadian , as well as the 1880
American Census Census Online FREE

GeneaLinks
Marriage
records database and links to genealogy and history sites in a categorized
genealogy directory of well-known and not-so-well-known genealogy and
history sites

Welcome
To Lancashire - England GenWeb
http://www.familyresearcher.co.uk
I
can research your ancestors from any region of the UK, providing
all available personal details for your family tree.
If
you have one or many ancestors from Coventry or Warwickshire, my
specialist local knowledge can be invaluable, saving you many
hours painstaking research and expense.

NedGen
Directory: Genealogy/Personal
homepages

Parish
Maps of Manchester Area Mid 1800's


Wigtownshire
is a Scottish County, located in the extreme South-West in Galloway.
Here
we hope to offer you some small insight into this beautiful land of our
forebears, with keys and links for your searches into history, geography
and, especially genealogy.

http://groups.msn.com/Genpals2003/home.htm
German
Links
Norwegian
Links


FreeBMD
is an ongoing project, the aim of which is to transcribe the Civil
Registration index of births, marriages
and deaths for England and Wales,
and to provide free Internet access to the transcribed records.
I
have used this site many times, I can really recommend it.



Excel
Furniture
This a
small expanding company, located in Lancashire. Specialising in the
manufacture of bespoke handmade furniture for kitchens , bedrooms,
studies and bathrooms. They supply specialist high street retailers and
direct to individual clients.
Ramsbottom Model Railway Club now have a
website
www.rmrc.webs.com
We meet
every Tuesday and Thursday Night 7.30pm till 11pm.
at our club house, which is just behind 3, Bury
New Road, Ramsbottom.
New members or Visitors are always welcome to
visit and admire our layout of Ramsbottom in the 1950's.
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