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* Special archives
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== National Archives and Libraries ==
== The National Archives and Libraries ==


The following repositories house materials about England. These are very helpful. 
The following repositories house materials about England. These are very helpful. 


'''National Archives.'''
'''The National Archives.'''


The National Archives collects records of the central government (such as parliamentary papers) and law courts from 1086 to the present. These records provide a wealth of information for the family researcher but are best used after you have gathered information elsewhere. You must have a reader’s ticket to use this collection. The staff does not do research but will usually do brief searches if you supply enough information. You can write to this office at the following address:
The National Archives collects records of the central government (such as parliamentary papers) and law courts from 1086 to the present. These records provide a wealth of information for the family researcher but are best used after you have gathered information elsewhere. You must have a reader’s ticket to use this collection. The staff does not do research but will usually do brief searches if you supply enough information. You can write to this office at the following address:
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National Archives<br>Ruskin Avenue, Kew<br>Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU<br>England
National Archives<br>Ruskin Avenue, Kew<br>Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU<br>England


For a detailed list of the records housed in the National Archives, see:
Web site: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/?source=home<br>


Great Britain. Public Records Office. Kew Lists. Microfiche edition. Norwich, England: HMSO Books, 1988. This work comprises the Public Record Office Current Guide together with the Class Lists to Records of Modern Government Departments Held at The Public Record Office, Kew. It does not list records held at Chancery Lane before the two offices were combined. There are 3,542 microfiche and a manuscript introduction. (FHL book 942 A3gp; computer number 0541219.)
A [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/ catalogue]showing the records housed by The National Archives is online.


For other helpful guides to the National Archives, see:
For other helpful guides to The National Archives, see:


Bevan, Amanda, and Andrea Duncan. Tracing Your Ancestors in the Public Record Office. 4th edition. London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1995. (FHL book 942 A5p no. 19 1995; computer number 0529932.)
Bevan, Amanda, and Andrea Duncan. Tracing Your Ancestors in the Public Record Office. 4th edition. London: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1995. (FHL book 942 A5p no. 19 1995)


Cox, Jane. New to Kew?: a first time guide for family historians at the Public Record Office, Kew. Kew, England: Public Record Office, 1997. (FHL book 942 D27cjn; computer number 0226612.)
Cox, Jane. New to Kew?: a first time guide for family historians at the Public Record Office, Kew. Kew, England: Public Record Office, 1997. (FHL book 942 D27cjn)


The National Archives has a Web site at:
Information is also accessible through the [[www.genuki.org.uk|GENUKI]]Web site at:


http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/


<br>Information is also accessible through the GENUKI Web site at:
[http://www.genuki.org.uk/ www.genuki.org.uk]


'''General Register Office'''
'''General Register Office'''
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The Hyde Park Family History Centre is one of the 13 Regional Family History Centres of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (sometimes referred to as the Mormon Church).&nbsp; There are more than 4500 Family History Centres around the world with over 100 in the U.K., but the 13 Regional Centres are larger and have more resources on site.&nbsp; The Hyde Park FHC has an onsite collection of more than 50,000 microfilms from the Salt Lake Family History Library collection and these are primarily records of the U.K., Ireland, and locations where the British were, e.g. The Caribbean.&nbsp; Other microfilms can be ordered from the Family History Library Catalog on http://www.familysearch.org for a small charge.&nbsp; The Hyde Park FHC also has 25 computers for patron use with websites such as FamilySearch, FreeBMD, GENUKI, and subscriptions to Ancestry, The National Archives, FindMyPast, and others. Running on the internal server and available on each of its computers are databases including the British Vital Records Index - 2nd Edition, the 1881 British Census, the 1881 Canadian Census, the 1880 U.S. Census, the Scottish Church Records database (10 million names indexed from parish registers before Civil Registration started in Scotland), the Mormon Immigration Index, the Pedigree Resource File, and others.&nbsp; The FHC provides a series of free Family History talks on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2 PM with the schedule posted on the website under Events.&nbsp; The FHC is open to the public without having to make an appointment and without charge, except for printing or ordering microfilms.&nbsp; South Kensington is the nearest tube stop and the FHC is directly across the street from the Science Museum and Imperial College.&nbsp; See the website for their opening hours, their catalogue of resources, the schedule of events and talks, a map showing the location and tube and bus stops, and a list of the other Family History Centres in the U.K..
The Hyde Park Family History Centre is one of the 13 Regional Family History Centres of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (sometimes referred to as the Mormon Church).&nbsp; There are more than 4500 Family History Centres around the world with over 100 in the U.K., but the 13 Regional Centres are larger and have more resources on site.&nbsp; The Hyde Park FHC has an onsite collection of more than 50,000 microfilms from the Salt Lake Family History Library collection and these are primarily records of the U.K., Ireland, and locations where the British were, e.g. The Caribbean.&nbsp; Other microfilms can be ordered from the Family History Library Catalog on http://www.familysearch.org for a small charge.&nbsp; The Hyde Park FHC also has 25 computers for patron use with websites such as FamilySearch, FreeBMD, GENUKI, and subscriptions to Ancestry, The National Archives, FindMyPast, and others. Running on the internal server and available on each of its computers are databases including the British Vital Records Index - 2nd Edition, the 1881 British Census, the 1881 Canadian Census, the 1880 U.S. Census, the Scottish Church Records database (10 million names indexed from parish registers before Civil Registration started in Scotland), the Mormon Immigration Index, the Pedigree Resource File, and others.&nbsp; The FHC provides a series of free Family History talks on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 2 PM with the schedule posted on the website under Events.&nbsp; The FHC is open to the public without having to make an appointment and without charge, except for printing or ordering microfilms.&nbsp; South Kensington is the nearest tube stop and the FHC is directly across the street from the Science Museum and Imperial College.&nbsp; See the website for their opening hours, their catalogue of resources, the schedule of events and talks, a map showing the location and tube and bus stops, and a list of the other Family History Centres in the U.K..


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== County Record Offices ==
== County Record Offices ==
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[http://www.genuki.org.uk/ www.genuki.org.uk]
[http://www.genuki.org.uk/ www.genuki.org.uk]


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