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'''England '''is one of the four constituent countries of the [[United Kingdom]] (together with [[Scotland Genealogy|Scotland]], [[Wales Genealogy|Wales]] and [[Northern Ireland Genealogy|Northern Ireland]]). It has a history that goes back over a thousand years. In 1707, the Kingdom of England joined the [[Scotland Genealogy|Kingdom of Scotland]] in union to become the [[Great Britain|Kingdom of Great Britain]]. The official language is English.<ref>Wikipedia contributors, "England," in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England, accessed 23 March 2016.</ref>
Key Topics to get Started:
 
*[[England Census|Census]]
*[[England Church Records|Church Records]]
*[[England Civil Registration|Civil Registration]]
*[[England Probate Records|Probate Records]]
 
Other Topics:
 
*[[England Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]]
*[[England Biography|Biography]]
*[[England Cemeteries|Cemeteries]]
*[[England Church Directories|Church Directories]]
*[[England Church History|Church History]]  
*[[England Court Records|Court Records]]
*[[England Directories|Directories]]
*[[England Emigration and Immigration|Emigration and Immigration]]
*[[England Gazetteers|Gazetteers]]
*[[England Genealogy|Genealogy]]
*[[England Heraldry|Heraldry]]
*[[England Historical Geography|Historical Geography]]
*[[England History|History]]
*[[England Land and Property|Land and Property]]  
*[[England Language and Languages|Language and Languages]]
*[[England Manors|Manor Records]]
*[[England Maps|Maps]]
*[[England Medical Records|Medical Records]]
*[[British Merchant Marine|Merchant Marine]]
*[[England Military Records|Military Records]]
**[[British Military Records|Post-1707]]
*[[England Names, Personal|Names Personal]]
*[[United Kingdom Naturalization and Citizenship|Naturalization and Citizenship]]
*[[England Newspapers|Newspapers]]
*[[England Nobility|Nobility]]
*[[England Occupations|Occupations]]
*[[England Periodicals|Periodicals]]
*[[England Poorhouses, Poor Law, etc.|Poorhouses, Poor Law, etc.]]
*[[England Schools|Schools]]
*[https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/index.php?title=England_Shipping_Shipwrecks&action=edit&redlink=1 Shipping and Shipwrecks]
*[[England Societies|Societies]]
*[[England Taxation|Taxation]]
*[[England Voting Records|Voting Records]]
*[[England Websites Arranged by Record|Websites]]
 
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[[Image:Flag of England.png|border|right|120px|Flag of England.png]] '''England''' is a one of the four constituent countries of the [[United Kingdom]] (together with [[Scotland]], [[Wales]] and [[Northern Ireland]]). It has a history that goes back over a thousand years. In 1707, the Kingdom of England joined the [[Scotland|Kingdom of Scotland]] in union to become the [[Great Britain|Kingdom of Great Britain]].  
 
== Beginner's Corner  ==
 
The Beginner’s Corner links to information that will help you get started researching your English ancestors. Choose from one of the following:
 
*I want to find a [[English Birth, Christening or Baptism Date|birth, christening or baptism]].
*I want to find a [[English Marriage Dates|marriage]].
*I want to find a [[English Burial or Death Dates|death or burial]].
*I want to know about [[Finding How My English Family Lived|how my family lived]].
 
These articles may also help you as you begin researching your English ancestors:
 
*'''Beginners Guide 1837 to 1901:''' [https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/images/1/18/Finding_Records_of_Your_Ancestors_England_1837_To_1901.pdf Finding Records of Your Ancestors England 1837 To 1901] (3 Mb pdf file)
*[http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/education/frameset_education.asp?PAGE=education_research_series_online.asp%3FActiveTab=2 ''England Beginning Research'']&nbsp;(series of videos from the Family History Library)
*[[England Search Strategies for Births, Marriages and Deaths|Search strategies]] for finding births, marriages, and deaths.  
*[[England Record Selection Table|England Record Selection Table]] - a list of the best records to search for finding specific information.
 
See also [https://www.familysearch.org/learningcenter/lesson/english-ancestry/79 ''English Ancestry''] in the FamilySearch Learning Center
 
== Featured Resources  ==


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*'''Article:''' [[England Probate Records]]
*'''Browse by topic:''' [[:Category:England|All pages for England]]
*'''Database of British Jews:''' [[Jewish Knowles Collection|'''The Knowles Collection''']] - was last updated with now over 300,000 entries.


==England Map==
== Counties  ==
Genealogy records are kept at the Parish level in England. The map below shows county boundaries as of 1851. Click on a county below to go to the county Wiki article listing more information.
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'''Click on a county to go to that county's page:''' {{Englandimagemap}}


==Counties and Parishes==
Or click on a link below:
The England counties listed below are '''based on historic boundaries pre-1974'''. Genealogy records are kept on the county and parish level in England. These counties are used throughout the FamilySearch system to organize access to records and articles.  Click on a county or parish name below to go to the relevant wiki article listing more information.
 
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<li>[[Bedfordshire, England Genealogy|Bedfordshire]] ([[Bedfordshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Bedfordshire]]  
<li>[[Berkshire, England Genealogy|Berkshire]] ([[Berkshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Berkshire]]  
<li>[[Buckinghamshire, England Genealogy|Buckinghamshire]] ([[Buckinghamshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Buckinghamshire]]  
<li>[[Cambridgeshire, England Genealogy|Cambridgeshire]] ([[Cambridgeshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Cambridgeshire]]  
<li>[[Cheshire, England Genealogy|Cheshire]] ([[Cheshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Cheshire]]  
<li>[[Cornwall, England Genealogy|Cornwall]] ([[Cornwall Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Cornwall]]  
<li>[[Cumberland, England Genealogy|Cumberland]] ([[Cumberland Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Cumberland]]  
<li>[[Derbyshire, England Genealogy|Derbyshire]] ([[Derbyshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Derbyshire]]  
<li>[[Devon, England Genealogy|Devon]] ([[Devon Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Devon]]  
<li>[[Dorset, England Genealogy|Dorset]] ([[Dorset Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Dorset]]  
<li>[[Durham, England Genealogy|Durham]] ([[Durham Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Durham]]  
<li>[[Essex, England Genealogy|Essex]] ([[Essex Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Essex]]  
<li>[[Gloucestershire, England Genealogy|Gloucestershire]] ([[Gloucestershire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Gloucestershire]]
<li>[[Hampshire, England Genealogy|Hampshire]] ([[Hampshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
 
<li>[[Herefordshire, England Genealogy|Herefordshire]] ([[Herefordshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
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<li>[[Hertfordshire, England Genealogy|Hertfordshire]] ([[Hertfordshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Hampshire]]  
<li>[[Huntingdonshire, England Genealogy|Huntingdonshire]] ([[Huntingdonshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Herefordshire]]  
<li>[[Kent, England Genealogy|Kent]] ([[Kent Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Hertfordshire]]  
<li>[[Lancashire, England Genealogy|Lancashire]] ([[Lancashire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Huntingdonshire]]  
<li>[[Leicestershire, England Genealogy|Leicestershire]] ([[Leicestershire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Kent]]  
<li>[[Lincolnshire, England Genealogy|Lincolnshire]] ([[Lincolnshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Lancashire]]  
<li>[[London, England Genealogy|London]] ([[London Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Leicestershire]]  
<li>[[Middlesex, England Genealogy|Middlesex]] ([[Middlesex Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Lincolnshire]]  
<li>[[Norfolk, England Genealogy|Norfolk]] ([[Norfolk Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[London|London]]  
<li>[[Northamptonshire, England Genealogy|Northamptonshire]] ([[Northamptonshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Middlesex]]  
<li>[[Northumberland, England Genealogy|Northumberland]] ([[Northumberland Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Norfolk]]  
<li>[[Nottinghamshire, England Genealogy|Nottinghamshire]] ([[Nottinghamshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Northamptonshire]]  
<li>[[Oxfordshire, England Genealogy|Oxfordshire]] ([[Oxfordshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Northumberland]]  
<li>[[Rutland, England Genealogy|Rutland]] ([[Rutland Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Nottinghamshire]]
<li>[[Shropshire, England Genealogy|Shropshire]] ([[Shropshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
 
<li>[[Somerset, England Genealogy|Somerset]] ([[Somerset Parishes|parishes]])</li>
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<li>[[Staffordshire, England Genealogy|Staffordshire]] ([[Staffordshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Oxfordshire]]  
<li>[[Suffolk, England Genealogy|Suffolk]] ([[Suffolk Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Rutland]]  
<li>[[Surrey, England Genealogy|Surrey]] ([[Surrey Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Shropshire]]  
<li>[[Sussex, England Genealogy|Sussex]] ([[Sussex Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Somerset]]  
<li>[[Warwickshire, England Genealogy|Warwickshire]] ([[Warwickshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Staffordshire]]  
<li>[[Westmorland, England Genealogy|Westmorland]] ([[Westmorland Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Suffolk]]  
<li>[[Wiltshire, England Genealogy|Wiltshire]] ([[Wiltshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Surrey]]  
<li>[[Worcestershire, England Genealogy|Worcestershire]] ([[Worcestershire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Sussex]]  
<li>[[Yorkshire, England Genealogy|Yorkshire]] ([[Yorkshire Parishes|parishes]])</li>
*[[Warwickshire]]  
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*[[Westmorland]]  
*[[Wiltshire]]  
*[[Worcestershire]]  
*[[Yorkshire]]
 
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== Research tools  ==
*Join a Community of England Researchers! Ask questions, help others, and share your research successes on [https://www.familysearch.org/learn/forums/en/index.php Forums], [http://www.facebook.com/pages/England-Genealogy-Research-Community/183991398317906 Facebook] and/or [[Join a Skype Research Community|Skype]]! NEW!
*[[England Search Strategies for Births, Marriages and Deaths|Search strategies]] for finding births, marriages, and deaths.
*[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/Regions/Codes.html England counties list] (with their Chapman Code abbreviations)
*[[England Record Selection Table|England Record Selection Table]]
*[http://script.byu.edu/english/en/welcome.aspx English Script Tutorial]
*[[Media:Finding_Records_of_Your_Ancestors_England_1837_To_1901.pdf|Finding records of your ancestors - England 1837 to 1901]]
*[[England Major Websites]]
*[http://www.genuki.org.uk/indexes/MailingLists.html#ENG England Genealogical Discussion Groups]
*[http://www.workhouses.org.uk/ The Workhouse]
*[http://www.movinghere.org.uk/galleries/roots/default.htm Tracing Your Roots]: Carribbean, Irish, Jewish and South Asian Cultures in England
*A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe [http://thepeerage.com/ thepeerage.com/]
{{England Research Guidance|category=}}
== Research Strategies in England Records  ==
Follow these principles as you search the records for your ancestor:
==== Always search for one generation at a time  ====
Prove ancestry one generation at a time; always allow the evidence to lead where it takes you under all circumstances. Never jump to conclusions seeking specifically with the intent to connect into families of nobility or Royalty.
==== Always search for an ancestor's entire family  ====
Each person in a family is precious. Records for each person may include clues for identifying other family members. In most families, children were born at regular intervals (every two to three years). Where gaps appear for a longer period between some children (four to five years), re-examine the birth-christening and the death-burial records for a child who may have been overlooked. Consider looking at parish chest and other records and in other places to find a missing family member, i.e. first-born children are often christened in the parish of the bride (mother).
==== Search each source thoroughly  ====
The information you need to find a person or trace the family further may be a minor detail of the record you are searching; especially ancestors with more common surnames. So ''always'' note identifying factors such as the occupation of your ancestor, become familiar with his/her signature, a street address, place of abode, age, note a middle name, given-names usage, names of witnesses, godparents (in Catholic registers), neighbors, relatives, guardians, children's birth order in a family, and others.
==== Search a broad time period  ====
Dates obtained from some sources may not be accurate. Look several years before and after the date you think an event, such as a birth, occurred.
==== Search indexes  ====
Many records are indexed, including especially census, civil registrations of births, marriages and deaths (post-1837), and probate records; and to a lesser extent, church records. Most indexes are incomplete, even if just a little. Often indexes include only the name of the specific person the record is about, excluding most pieces of evidence shown in the original documents. Always be aware that those recording original information may have misheard and thus miss-recorded the names of people and places; moreover, at the indexing-stage, indexers may have have omitted, miss-spelled given, surnames and places as well.
==== Search for emigrant's origins in records of country of settlement  ====
Information about an England emigrant ancestor's place of birth or residence is vital to successful research. In pre-1700 England many people in [[England]] especially used a small variety of names, knowing the place of residence or birth is critical before you can research in England's records for further generations. Identifying the correct ancestor (example: Richard Taylor from other Richard Taylor), requires extensive research in all available records in the country of settlement--to the fullest extent possible such as noting neighbors, others possessing the same surname in the same or nearby township[s], given-naming patterns and searching for the same matching given-name usage in England via searching in the largest available online databases, including (but not limited to) 1) [http://familysearch.org FamilySearch], 2) [http://www.findmypast.com/content/english-genealogy-records FindMyPast], 3) [http://www.ancestry.co.uk/home/lo/index?version=a Ancestry.co].uk, 4) [http://freereg.rootsweb.com/ FreeReg], 5) [http://www.onlineparishclerks.org.uk/ county OPC] projects (Online Parish Clerk), 6) [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ TNA] (National Archives), 7) [http://www.origins.net/bowelcome.aspx BritishOriginsNetwork], [http://www.fhlfavorites.info/ FHLFavorites], and others.
==== Searching Parish records: Always include a search in the chapelry registers also  ====
Difficult ancestral trails often 'disappear' when an area is dotted with a mixture of chapels among the parishes, such as in especially Lancashire and Middlesex, and to a lesser extent in Cheshire, Yorkshire, Northumberland, northeast Surrey and in England's large cities, such as Bristol, Norwich and others'''.''' <u>Aways search</u> ''all'' chapels that exist and lay within an ancient parish. Check the following outstanding online resources and aids to help you to more accurately identify '''<u>''all''</u>''' chapels lying within an ancient parish boundary. Thorough research critically depends upon this endeavor''':'''
*[http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/descriptions/index.jsp ''Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales''] (1870)
*[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/source.aspx?pubid=445 ''Topographical Dictionary of England''] (1848)
*[http://maps.familysearch.org/ England Jurisdiction 1851 Maps] project
*A parish locator program can be downloaded at this link, [http://www.parloc.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ParLocDL.html www.parloc.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ParLocDL.html]. &nbsp;This program provides a simple means of locating a parish and those other parishes that surround it. In general the database includes those parishes that existed sometime between the mid 16th and mid 19th centuries for the mainland and for a somewhat later period for Ireland.
*Phillimore's ''Atlas and Index of Parish Registers ''(2003) - available at many large archives, public and academic libraries throughout the world; purchase at Amazon.com or used on Ebay.com [Note: Contains omissions of some known chapels in two or more counties]
==== Watch for spelling variations  ====
Look for the many ways a person or place name could have been spelled. Spelling was not standardized when most early records were made. You may find a name spelled differently than it is today, as well as several different spelling variations in the original records.
==== Record Your Searches and Findings  ====
Copy the information you find and keep detailed notes about each record you search. These notes should include the author, title, location, call numbers, description, and results of your search. Most researchers use a research log for this purpose.
== FamilySearch Historical Records  ==
Wiki articles describing [[England]]-related online collections that can be found at [[FamilySearch.org]]
*[[England Births and Christenings (FamilySearch Historical Records)|England Births and Christenings]]
*[[England Deaths and Burials (FamilySearch Historical Records)|England Deaths and Burials]]
*[[England Marriages (FamilySearch Historical Records)|England Marriages]]
*[[England and Wales Nonconformist Index for RG 4-8 (Record Groups 4-8) (FamilySearch Historical Records)|England and Wales, Non-Conformist Record Indexes (RG4-8)]]
{{main|England FamilySearch Historical Records}}
=== Ideas for Finding Compiled Information on English Ancestry  ===
Here's an article entitled "[[A Checklist of Compiled Sources and Where to Find Them|A Checklist of Compiled Sources and Where to Find Them]]" that's specifically focused to aiding researchers--beginners to professional--who want to learn of compiled genealogical data on (i.e. immigrant) ancestry from England and Great Britain in general.<br>This article shares numerous resources such as gateway websites which provide access to ultimately billions of names that researchers worldwide have gathered and shared online or in major archives on British ancestry.
=== Help Wanted  ===
{{Click|Image:Volunteers wanted sm.png|https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/FamilySearch_Wiki:Help_wanted_on_the_England_pages|Wiki Volunteers Wanted}}
To add your knowledge and help expand the wiki see [[FamilySearch Wiki:Help wanted on the England pages|Help wanted on the England pages]]
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==References==
[[Category:England]] [[Category:English]]
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England is a one of the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom (together with Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland). It has a history that goes back over a thousand years. In 1707, the Kingdom of England joined the Kingdom of Scotland in union to become the Kingdom of Great Britain.

Beginner's Corner[edit | edit source]

The Beginner’s Corner links to information that will help you get started researching your English ancestors. Choose from one of the following:

These articles may also help you as you begin researching your English ancestors:

See also English Ancestry in the FamilySearch Learning Center

Featured Resources[edit | edit source]

Counties[edit | edit source]

Click on a county to go to that county's page:
CornwallDevonSomersetDorsetWiltshireHampshireSussexKentSurreyLondonMiddlesexEssexBerkshireGloucestershireOxfordshireBuckinghamshireHertfordshireBedfordshireCambridgeshireSuffolkNorfolkHuntingdonshireNorthamptonshireHerefordshireWorcestershireWarwickshireShropshireStaffordshireLeicestershireRutlandLincolnshireNottinghamshireDerbyshireCheshireLancashireYorkshireWestmorlandCumberlandDurhamNorthumberlandEngland image map.png


Or click on a link below:

Research tools[edit | edit source]


Research Strategies in England Records[edit | edit source]

Follow these principles as you search the records for your ancestor:

Always search for one generation at a time[edit | edit source]

Prove ancestry one generation at a time; always allow the evidence to lead where it takes you under all circumstances. Never jump to conclusions seeking specifically with the intent to connect into families of nobility or Royalty.

Always search for an ancestor's entire family[edit | edit source]

Each person in a family is precious. Records for each person may include clues for identifying other family members. In most families, children were born at regular intervals (every two to three years). Where gaps appear for a longer period between some children (four to five years), re-examine the birth-christening and the death-burial records for a child who may have been overlooked. Consider looking at parish chest and other records and in other places to find a missing family member, i.e. first-born children are often christened in the parish of the bride (mother).

Search each source thoroughly[edit | edit source]

The information you need to find a person or trace the family further may be a minor detail of the record you are searching; especially ancestors with more common surnames. So always note identifying factors such as the occupation of your ancestor, become familiar with his/her signature, a street address, place of abode, age, note a middle name, given-names usage, names of witnesses, godparents (in Catholic registers), neighbors, relatives, guardians, children's birth order in a family, and others.

Search a broad time period[edit | edit source]

Dates obtained from some sources may not be accurate. Look several years before and after the date you think an event, such as a birth, occurred.

Search indexes[edit | edit source]

Many records are indexed, including especially census, civil registrations of births, marriages and deaths (post-1837), and probate records; and to a lesser extent, church records. Most indexes are incomplete, even if just a little. Often indexes include only the name of the specific person the record is about, excluding most pieces of evidence shown in the original documents. Always be aware that those recording original information may have misheard and thus miss-recorded the names of people and places; moreover, at the indexing-stage, indexers may have have omitted, miss-spelled given, surnames and places as well.

Search for emigrant's origins in records of country of settlement[edit | edit source]

Information about an England emigrant ancestor's place of birth or residence is vital to successful research. In pre-1700 England many people in England especially used a small variety of names, knowing the place of residence or birth is critical before you can research in England's records for further generations. Identifying the correct ancestor (example: Richard Taylor from other Richard Taylor), requires extensive research in all available records in the country of settlement--to the fullest extent possible such as noting neighbors, others possessing the same surname in the same or nearby township[s], given-naming patterns and searching for the same matching given-name usage in England via searching in the largest available online databases, including (but not limited to) 1) FamilySearch, 2) FindMyPast, 3) Ancestry.co.uk, 4) FreeReg, 5) county OPC projects (Online Parish Clerk), 6) TNA (National Archives), 7) BritishOriginsNetwork, FHLFavorites, and others.

Searching Parish records: Always include a search in the chapelry registers also[edit | edit source]

Difficult ancestral trails often 'disappear' when an area is dotted with a mixture of chapels among the parishes, such as in especially Lancashire and Middlesex, and to a lesser extent in Cheshire, Yorkshire, Northumberland, northeast Surrey and in England's large cities, such as Bristol, Norwich and others. Aways search all chapels that exist and lay within an ancient parish. Check the following outstanding online resources and aids to help you to more accurately identify all chapels lying within an ancient parish boundary. Thorough research critically depends upon this endeavor:

  • Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870)
  • Topographical Dictionary of England (1848)
  • England Jurisdiction 1851 Maps project
  • A parish locator program can be downloaded at this link, www.parloc.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ParLocDL.html.  This program provides a simple means of locating a parish and those other parishes that surround it. In general the database includes those parishes that existed sometime between the mid 16th and mid 19th centuries for the mainland and for a somewhat later period for Ireland.
  • Phillimore's Atlas and Index of Parish Registers (2003) - available at many large archives, public and academic libraries throughout the world; purchase at Amazon.com or used on Ebay.com [Note: Contains omissions of some known chapels in two or more counties]

Watch for spelling variations[edit | edit source]

Look for the many ways a person or place name could have been spelled. Spelling was not standardized when most early records were made. You may find a name spelled differently than it is today, as well as several different spelling variations in the original records.

Record Your Searches and Findings[edit | edit source]

Copy the information you find and keep detailed notes about each record you search. These notes should include the author, title, location, call numbers, description, and results of your search. Most researchers use a research log for this purpose.

FamilySearch Historical Records[edit | edit source]

Wiki articles describing England-related online collections that can be found at FamilySearch.org

Main article: England FamilySearch Historical Records


Ideas for Finding Compiled Information on English Ancestry[edit | edit source]

Here's an article entitled "A Checklist of Compiled Sources and Where to Find Them" that's specifically focused to aiding researchers--beginners to professional--who want to learn of compiled genealogical data on (i.e. immigrant) ancestry from England and Great Britain in general.
This article shares numerous resources such as gateway websites which provide access to ultimately billions of names that researchers worldwide have gathered and shared online or in major archives on British ancestry.

Help Wanted[edit | edit source]

Wiki Volunteers Wanted

To add your knowledge and help expand the wiki see Help wanted on the England pages