This conference was held 12-15 August 1980 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
No. | Title | Author |
401 |
Current Trends in the Field of Local History in England of Interest to the Family Historian |
Alan Rogers |
402 |
Sources for Family History in the Public Record Office of Ireland |
Breandan Mac Giolla Choille |
403 |
English Family Reconstitution and Community Reconstruction |
Kevin Wilson |
404 |
"Just Jobs": The Effect of Occupations on British Family Life |
Elizabeth Simpson |
405 |
So Your Ancestor Was Nonconformist: Historical Records and Source Material for English Nonconformity |
Dean J. Hunter Ray W. Madsen |
406 |
Genealogical Records as Family History Sources in Ireland: Case Studies |
Carol Burdick Holderby |
407 |
English Manorial Records as a Source of Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Family History |
Cecil R. Humphery-Smith |
408 |
V. Ben Bloxham | |
409 |
Bert J. Rawlins | |
410 |
Genealogical Records as Family History Sources in Scotland: A Case Study |
Donald J. Steel |
411 |
British Family History in the Holdings of the Genealogical Society of Utah |
Stephen K. Kendall Vona B. Young |
412 |
The British Census as a Source for the Family Historian |
Lawrence Taylor |
413 |
The Catholic Church in Ireland--Its Impact on Society and the Family |
S. J. Connolly |
414 |
British Parliamentary Activities of Interest to Family Historians |
Lord Teviot |
415 |
Where Can I Find My British and European Coat of Arms |
Cecil R. Humpery-Smith |
416 |
Pauper's Passports: Sources for Tracing the Family History of Your Poorer English Ancestors |
Elizabeth M. Simpson |
417 |
Industrial Records in Scotland for the Family Historian and Genealogist |
Patrick Cadell |
418 |
Life on Board a Mormon Emigrant Ship |
David H. Pratt Paul F. Smart |
419 |
England: This was Their World |
Alan Rogers |
420 |
A Boon to Family Historians: Activities of the English Federation of Family History Societies That Could Aid in Compiling Family History |
Colin R. Chapman |
421 |
Interpreting the Heritage of Britain |
J. Geraint Jenkins |
422 |
British Family Life During the Period of Industrialization |
W. B. Stephens |
423 |
Researching Photographs for a British Family History |
Lawrence Taylor |
424 | Latter-day Saint sources for Tracing Early British Mormons |
Noel R. Barton |
425 | Tombstones and Pre-1841 Censuses as Sources for British Family History |
Colin R. Chapman |
426 | Life-styles in the Lowlands of Scotland: Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries | T. C. Smout |
427 | Panel: English Family and Local History Objective and Pursuit | Robert Douch Alan Rogers W. B. Stephens |
428 | Life-styles in the Scottish Highlands: Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries | T. C. Smout |
429 |
The Great Famine and the Poor of Ireland |
Brian Trainor |
430 |
Genealogical Records as Family History Sources in Wales: A Case Study |
Bert J. Rawlins |
431 |
That Elusive British Marriage: Customary or Clandestine? |
David Ensign Gardner |
432 |
Your Ancestors in the Church of England |
Robert Douch |
433 |
School and Work: The Life of an English Child, 1750-1900 |
W. B. Stephens |
434 |
Protestants in Ireland: Their Impact on Society and the Family |
Carol Burdick Holderby |
435 |
Court Records as a Source for Family History in Scotland |
Donald J. Steel |
436 |
Discovering Ulster Origins Using Letters, Diaries, and Other Family Sources |
Brian Trainor |
437 |
The English Market Town |
Kevin Wilson |
438 |
Life-styles of the Irish People in the Nineteenth Century |
S. J. Connolly |
439 |
J. Geraint Jenkins | |
440 |
Beginning Your Research in England: A Personal Study |
Lord Teviot |
441 |
How to Organize a Family History Society |
Iain Swinnerton Colin R. Chapman |
442 |
Scottish Estate Records as a Source for Family History |
Patrick Cadell |
443 |
Life in the English Countryside, 1750-1900 |
Robert Douch |
444 |
Social and Religious Origins of Early English Mormons |
Malcolm R. Thorp |
445 |
Connecting Your Pedigree into Royal, Noble, and Medieval Families |
Robert C. Gunderson |