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An Alphabetical Index to the Main Articles in [English] Catholic Ancestor Journals Autumn 1983 to August 2018 An alphabetical index to the main articles in [English] Catholic Ancestor Journals Autumn 1983 to August 2018 A A Ghost Story For Christmas Catholic Ancestor Volume 03 Number 3 / November 1990 A Noble Tale Catholic Ancestor Volume 05 Number 4 / February 1995 Adams, Bull And Bulbeck In The Midlands District Catholic Ancestor Volume 07 Number 5/ June 1999 Adolph, William: God's Electric Planet: William Adolph And 19th Century Catholicism Catholic Ancestor Volume 08 Number 4 / February 2001 Advantages Of 'Going Local', Catholic Ancestor Volume 04 Number 4 / February 1993 Aggio and Dearn , Two Colchester Families, (Essex:) ECA Journal Volume 2 Number 1 / Spring 1986 Ainscough Family, The, Of Mawdesley In The Parish Of Croston, Lancashire Catholic Ancestor Volume 03 Number 4 / February 1991 Alderson Family, The, of Marsett (Raydale), North Yorkshire Catholic Ancestor Volume 15 Number 3 / December 2014 Anderton Memorial At Faremoutiers, France, An Catholic Ancestor Volume 04 Number 4 / February 1993 Anderton: The Isle Of Wight Martyrs - Blessed Robert Anderton And Blessed William Catholic Ancestor Volume 10 Number 6 / January 2006 Marsden Anglo-Italian Family History Society Catholic Ancestor Volume 09 Number 6 / November 2003 Anstruther, Father , And English Catholic Ancestry ECA Journal Volume 2 Number 4 / Autumn 1987 Anstruther, Father Godfrey OP, Research Papers Of ECA Journal Volume 2 Number 1 / Spring 1986 Anstruther, Godfrey OP ECA Journal Volume 2 Number 6 / Autumn 1988 Anstruther's (Fr) Marriage and Converts indexes, Untapped Sources. ECA Journal Volume 1 Number 2 / Spring 1984 Architects: Sources For Catholic Architects Catholic Ancestor Volume 06 Number 1 / February 1996 Archives Are Not Always Correct Catholic Ancestor Volume 11 Number 2 / September 2006 Archives Society, Catholic, Visit To Santiago De Compostela Catholic Ancestor Volume 08 Number 2 / June 2000 Archives Society, The Catholic Catholic Ancestor Volume 03 Number 1 / February 1990 Archives, An Item In The Westminster Diocesan Catholic Ancestor Volume 04 Number 6 / November 1993 Archives, Birmingham Diocesan Catholic Ancestor Volume 07 Number 5/ June 1999 Archives, Catholic Catholic Ancestor Volume 09 Number 2 / June 2002 Archives, Convent Catholic Ancestor Volume 03 Number 1 / February 1990 Archives, Family Catholic Ancestor Volume 04 Number 4 / February 1993 Archives: Access To Archives (website) Catholic Ancestor Volume 11 Number 2 / September 2006 Archives: Catholic Archives Society ECA Journal Volume 1 Number 3 / Autumn 1984 Archives: Establishing An Archive - Initial Stage: Collecting The Archives Catholic Ancestor Volume 08 Number 5 / June 2001 Archives: Establishing An Archive - Second Stage: Preliminary Sorting And Listing Catholic Ancestor Volume 08 Number 6 / November 2001 Archives: Locating the Archives of Religious Orders Catholic Ancestor Volume 16 Number 3 / December 2016 Archives: The Nature Of English & Welsh Roman Catholic Archives Catholic Ancestor Volume 11 Number 4 / May 2007 Army Ancestor, Tracing An ECA Journal Volume 2 Number 5 / Spring 1988 Army Deserters In The Police Gazette Catholic Ancestor Volume 09 Number 2 / June 2002 Army: The Service Of Roman Catholics In The British Army 1750 To 1830 Catholic Ancestor Volume 11 Number 2 / September 2006 Articles In Catholic Ancestor 2000 and 2001 Catholic Ancestor Volume 09 Number 1 / February 2002 Sylvia Dibbs September 2019 An alphabetical index to the main articles in [English] Catholic Ancestor Journals Autumn 1983 to August 2018 Articles In ECA Journal And Catholic Ancestor 1983-1999 Catholic Ancestor Volume 07 Number 6 / November 1999 Augustinian Canonesses At St Monica's At Louvain 1548-1644, Chronicle Of The English Catholic Ancestor Volume 04 Number 4 / February 1993 Australia, Priests In Catholic Ancestor Volume 06 Number 2 / June 1996 Australia, The First Catholic Family In Australia Catholic Ancestor Volume 05 Number 5 / June 1995 Australia: An Index Of Australian Nuns Catholic Ancestor Volume 07 Number 3/ November 1998 Australia: Assisted Catholic Emigrants From Cambridgeshire To Australia 1840-1879 Catholic Ancestor Volume 04 Number 5 / June 1993 Australian In London, An, (Tracing William Newland) ECA Journal Volume 2 Number 2 / Autumn 1986 Australian War Graves Catholic Ancestor Volume 03 Number 4 / February 1991 Austria: Your Ancestors From Austria And Germany Catholic Ancestor Volume 04 Number 1 / February 1992 B Ball: An Unfinished Work, William Ball Catholic Ancestor Volume 11 Number 3 / December 2006 Ballduffy: The Search For Ballduffy, A Genealogical Pilgrimage Catholic Ancestor Volume 11 Number 6 / December 2007 Baptism, A 'Lost' 1 Catholic Ancestor Volume 05 Number 1 / February 1994 Baptism: A 'Lost' Baptism, 2 Catholic Ancestor Volume 05 Number 2 / June 1994 Baptismal Entry, A, From St Mary, Moorfields, London Catholic Ancestor Volume 03 Number 4 / February 1991 Baptisms: Distant Baptisms (Manchester, Liverpool, Yorkshire) Catholic Ancestor Volume 12 Number 4 / April 2009 Bar Convent Museum, York, The ECA Journal Volume 2 Number 6 / Autumn 1988 Barclay, The Search For Mrs Catholic Ancestor Volume 05 Number 1 / February 1994 Barlow, St Ambrose, Ancestory Of A Saint, (OSB) ECA Journal Volume 2 Number 6 / Autumn 1988 Barrows Of Hinxhill, Kent: An Invisible Recusant Family, The Catholic Ancestor Volume 04 Number 6 / November 1993 Barton-On-Humber, The New Church At : St Augustine Webster ECA Journal Volume 2 Number 7 / Spring 1989 Basing House: Catholic Royalists At The Siege Of Basing House Catholic Ancestor Volume 04 Number 6 / November 1993 Baylis House School, Records Of Catholic Ancestor Volume 08 Number 5 / June 2001 Before The Welfare State - The Catholic Brethren Catholic Ancestor Volume 12 Number 1 / April 2008 Bellasis, Memorials Of Mr Sargeant, 1800-1873: Genealogical Notes Catholic Ancestor Volume 04 Number 5 / June 1993 Bellord: Julia Bellord, RIP Catholic Ancestor Volume 07 Number 3/ November 1998 Belson, Fruits Of Research ECA Journal Volume 1 Number 4 / Spring 1985 Benedictine Nuns At Pontoise, The Families Of The; incl. list of trees published in Vol 3 of Catholic Ancestor Volume 06 Number 5 / June 1997 the Herald & Genealogist. Benedictine School, Register Of Girls At The, In Ghent, Preston, Caverswall And Oulton, Catholic Ancestor Volume 06 Number 4 / February 1997 The Benedictine Schools: Gems From The Register Of Catholic Ancestor Volume 10 Number 5 / September 2005 Benedictines: Letters From An Uncle Catholic Ancestor Volume 14 Number 3 / December 2012 Sylvia Dibbs September 2019 An alphabetical index to the main articles in [English] Catholic Ancestor Journals Autumn 1983 to August 2018 Benedictines: Women building a Library in Exile (reprint The Daily Telegraph, 9.May.2015) Catholic Ancestor Volume 15 Number 5 / August 2015 Benedticines: Letters From Stanbrook Convent In The 1860s Catholic Ancestor Volume 11 Number 4 / May 2007 Bennet, Helena, The Black Princess; formerly Halima, wife of Benoit Leborgne Catholic Ancestor Volume 04 Number 3 / November 1992 Berkshire Catholic Missions And Their Registers Catholic Ancestor Volume 03 Number 4 / February 1991 Berkshire: Catholic Recusancy in Oxfordshire and Berkshire Catholic Ancestor Volume 15 Number 6 / December 2015 Berkshire: Records Of Baylis House School Catholic Ancestor Volume 08 Number 5 / June 2001 Berkshire: Ufton Court And The Berkshire Catholics Catholic Ancestor Volume 14 Number 4 / April 2013 Bermondsey: Catholics In Bermondsey Catholic Ancestor Volume 06 Number 4 / February 1997 Berrington and Petre, Lighter Side Of Recusancy, ECA Journal Volume 1 Number 3 / Autumn 1984 Bibliography For Catholic Family History, A Basic Catholic Ancestor Volume 05 Number 6 / November 1995 Biographical Register Of The Ex-religious In England And Wales C1530-1603, A Catholic Ancestor Volume 06 Number 2 / June 1996 Birmingham, Church Charities In The Diocese Of, 1800-1918 Catholic Ancestor Volume 08 Number 1 / February 2000 Birmingham: Lay Charities In The Diocese Of Birmingham, 1800-1918 Catholic Ancestor Volume 08 Number 2 / June 2000 Birmingham: Mosely Old Hall Registers Discovered Catholic Ancestor Volume 15 Number 1 / April 2014 Birmingham: Notes on Old Catholic Birmingham Catholic Ancestor Volume 15 Number 5 / August 2015 Black History in the Roman Catholic Church Catholic Ancestor Volume 14 Number 5 / August 2013 Blackburn: Register Transcripts From Blackburn, Walsall And Ossett, New Catholic Ancestor Volume 07 Number 3/ November 1998 Blount: "Nobbut A Legend": The Blount Family Catholic Ancestor Volume 06 Number 1 / February 1996 Boddy, Yeomen Family Of Raventofts ECA Journal Volume 1 Number 4 / Spring 1985 Bolton: Catholic Social Life In Bolton C1901 Catholic Ancestor Volume 06 Number 1 / February 1996 Bonds, The, of Bury St Edmunds And Their Family Connections Catholic Ancestor Volume 09 Number 2 / June 2002 Bone, Mary Elizabeth Catholic Ancestor Volume 04 Number 3 / November 1992 Bonham Mission, The , : Three Registers 1767-1869 ECA Journal Volume 2 Number 1 / Spring 1986 Book Notice: Reformation And Society In Guernsey Catholic Ancestor Volume 06 Number 3 / November 1996 Braganza, English Catholic Musicians In The Royal Chapel Of Catherine Of Catholic Ancestor Volume 08 Number 5 / June 2001 Brecon and Flint: Papists In The Counties Of Brecon And Flint, 1680 Catholic Ancestor Volume 06 Number 3 / November 1996 Brindles Of Preston (And Maybe Nuns As Matchmakers!) 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