England Nonconformist Church Records: Difference between revisions

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By the liberal use of the above "resources", the Church has been and currently is a major player and contributor to the world's genealogical community, by sharing its vast genealogical treasures. Because of its mission, the Church has built the world's largest family history library--and opened all of its genealogical records and resources--free to the world. Family history enthusiasts and genealogists worldwide have used and will continue to freely be allowed to use these records and resources to further their own family historical pursuits. [FamilySearch.org encourages all who have begun a family tree, to share it by uploading it to [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch.org]' Family Tree. If desired, one can still share a family tree and in a [https://www.familysearch.org/mytrees/ '''way that your data cannot be changed by outside individuals'''].  You can visit the Family History Library, at 35 North, West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT, or, visit its website online to search for your ancestors at:  [[Https:familysearch.org/search|FamilySearch.org]] (both are free).   
By the liberal use of the above "resources", the Church has been and currently is a major player and contributor to the world's genealogical community, by sharing its vast genealogical treasures. Because of its mission, the Church has built the world's largest family history library--and opened all of its genealogical records and resources--free to the world. Family history enthusiasts and genealogists worldwide have used and will continue to freely be allowed to use these records and resources to further their own family historical pursuits. [FamilySearch.org encourages all who have begun a family tree, to share it by uploading it to [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch.org]' Family Tree. If desired, one can still share a family tree and in a [https://www.familysearch.org/mytrees/ '''way that your data cannot be changed by outside individuals'''].  You can visit the Family History Library, at 35 North, West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT, or, visit its website online to search for your ancestors at:  [[Https:familysearch.org/search|FamilySearch.org]] (both are free).   
===Counties===
Here is a brief list of those England counties where there were large numbers of congregations appear:
Great London:  58
Lancashire:  46
Yorkshire:  35
Derbyshire:  28
Cheshire:  2


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