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KBH Reference No. Item Category Short Description Physical Storage Physical Location in digital archive: KBH Reference No. Item Category Short Description Storage Documents/Historians' Archive Location General info from Grace Lane, Alice Twyman, etc. on Kings Bromley families including two letters dated 14th and 23rd D-A-01-01 PEOPLE August 1983 from Miss Alice May Twyman. LAF-A1 Village Families/Cresswell & Middleton D-A-01-02 PEOPLE Middleton/Cresswell letters. Deposited by Judith Berry. DB-A4 Families D-A-02-01-01 PEOPLE Register of Electors Original. 2001 and 2000. LAF-A1 Register of Electors Original. 1999 1998 1995 1994 1993 D-A-02-01-02 PEOPLE 1992 1991 and 1990 LAF-A1 D-A-02-01-03-01 PEOPLE Register of Electors Original. 1988 1986 and 1985. LAF-A1 D-A-02-01-03-02 PEOPLE Rough work on occupiers by house No. circa mid 80's. LAF-A1 Register of Electors Original. 1957 and 1959. Printout 1950 D-A-02-01-04 PEOPLE - 1959. LAF-A1 Register of Electors (Civil) photo-copy 1932 with computer print out 1931-39. Rough work on occupiers by house No. D-A-02-02 PEOPLE 1930 - 1939. LAF-A1 Register of Electors (Civil) photo-copy 1925 computer print D-A-02-03 PEOPLE out for 1920 - 1929 LAF-A1 Register of Electors (civil) photo-copy 1918 computer print D-A-02-04 PEOPLE out for 1918 - 1920 only other years not available. LAF-A1 Electoral Registers. 8 x Computer Printouts. 1844 - 1849 1850 - 1859 1860 -1869 1870 - 1879 1880 - 1888 1892 - D-A-02-05 PEOPLE 1899 1892 - 1899 and 1900 - 1908. LAF-A1 D-A-02-06 PEOPLE Electoral Register Civil in 5 divisions. K.B. LAF-G2 D-A-02-07 PEOPLE Electoral Register Civil in 5 divisions. K.B. LAF-G2 D-A-02-08 PEOPLE Electoral registers, 1844 to 1939. DB-A3 D-A-02-09 PEOPLE Integrated Electoral Register, lists LAF-A1 Census general fact sheet produced for Historian's talk. extracted list of farmers for separate census 1851 61 71 & D-A-03-01 PEOPLE 81. LAF-A1 D-A-03-02 PEOPLE Census alphabetical print out of the five census returns. LAF-A1 D-A-03-03 PEOPLE Census Numerical print out by dwelling. LAF-A1 Census print out numerical by dwelling and alphabetical by D-A-03-04 PEOPLE surname. LAF-A1 Census print out numerical by dwelling and alphabetical by D-A-03-05 PEOPLE surname. LAF-A1 Census print out numerical by dwelling and alphabetical by surname also details from LONGDON for families with K.B. D-A-03-06 PEOPLE connection. LAF-A1 Census print out numerical by dwelling and alphabetical by D-A-03-07 PEOPLE surname. LAF-A1 Census Returns for KB Parish. Copies of original download from the internet and inserted in Black A3 Clear Plastic DB=A7 D-A-03-08 PEOPLE page display book. 1901 (A3 size) Census Returns. Copies of original downloaded from the D-A-03-08b PEOPLE internet LAF-A1 D-A-03-09 PEOPLE Copy of Census Returns for 1841 to 1891. RB-A7 Records and information collected to create a local census D-A-03-10 PEOPLE for 1931 and 1941. RB-A6 D-A-03-11 PEOPLE Integrated list of Census Returns LAF-A1 Census Returns. Copies of original download from the D-A-03-12 PEOPLE internet, 1911 RB-A8 D-A-04-01-01 PEOPLE Parish registers general. Population list. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records D-A-04-01-02 PEOPLE List of families. (by Kettle) LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers general. Details from HANBURY for families D-A-04-01-03 PEOPLE with K.B. connection. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers. Details for families with Longdon D-A-04-01-04 PEOPLE connection. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers. Details for families with Handsacre and D-A-04-01-05 PEOPLE Armitage connection. Some Lichfield Cathedral records. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records The Batkin Notebook - Transcript of contents plus photo- D-A-04-01-06 PEOPLE copies of actual notebook. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Marriage Bonds between Lewis Ferneyhough and Sarah D-A-04-01-07 PEOPLE Mee LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records The Fernyhough Family in Kings Bromley from 1745 to D-A-04-01-08 PEOPLE 1919. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers Cambridge Group project instructions copy of summary and fact sheets Births Marriages and Burials. D-A-04-02 PEOPLE 1663-1837 LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers baptisms 1663 - 1720; alphabetical print out. Plus alphabetical print out of additional baptisms D-A-04-03-01 PEOPLE (included above) from L.R.O. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers baptisms 1721 - 1770; alphabetical print out. Plus alphabetical print out of additional baptisms D-A-04-03-02 PEOPLE (included above) from L.R.O. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers baptisms 1771 - 1820; alphabetical print out. Plus alphabetical print out of additional baptisms D-A-04-03-03 PEOPLE (included above) from L.R.O. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers baptisms 1821 - 1870; alphabetical print out. Plus alphabetical print out of additional baptisms D-A-04-03-04 PEOPLE (included above) from L.R.O. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers baptisms 1871 - 1920; alphabetical print out. Plus alphabetical print out of additional baptisms D-A-04-03-05 PEOPLE (included above) from L.R.O. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers marriages 1663 - 1720; alphabetical print out. Plus alphabetical print out of additional marriages D-A-04-04-01 PEOPLE (included above) from L.R.O. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers marriages 1721 - 1770; alphabetical print out. Plus alphabetical print out of additional marriages D-A-04-04-02 PEOPLE (included above) from L.R.O. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers marriages 1771 - 1820; alphabetical print out. Plus alphabetical print out of additional marriages D-A-04-04-03 PEOPLE (included above) from L.R.O. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers marriages 1821 - 1870; alphabetical print out. Plus alphabetical print out of additional marriages D-A-04-04-04 PEOPLE (included above) from L.R.O. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers marriages 1871 - 1920; alphabetical print out. Plus alphabetical print out of additional marriages D-A-04-04-05 PEOPLE (included above) from L.R.O. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers burials 1663 - 1720; alphabetical print out. Plus alphabetical print out of additional burials (included D-A-04-05-01 PEOPLE above) from L.R.O. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers burials 1721 - 1770; alphabetical print out. Plus alphabetical print out of additional burials (included D-A-04-05-02 PEOPLE above) from L.R.O. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers burials 1771 - 1820; alphabetical print out. Plus alphabetical print out of additional burials (included D-A-04-05-03 PEOPLE above) from L.R.O. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers burials 1821 - 1870; alphabetical print out. Plus alphabetical print out of additional burials (included D-A-04-05-04 PEOPLE above) from L.R.O. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records Parish registers burials 1871 - 1920; alphabetical print out. Plus alphabetical print out of additional burials (included D-A-04-05-05 PEOPLE above) from L.R.O. LAF-A1 All Saints Church/ Parish Records D-A-04-06 PEOPLE Parish Registers Project. Completed 1984. RB-A5 All Saints Church/ Parish Records D-A-04-07 PEOPLE Baptism Register of Scropton 1720-1722. LAF-A1 D-A-05-01-01 PEOPLE Wills. Summary from Church Chest A's & B's missing. LAF-A2 D-A-05-01-02 PEOPLE Index of Wills and Inventories (SB). LAF-A2 D-A-05-01-03 PEOPLE Index of Wills and Inventories Computer printout. LAF-A2 Inventories (wills). 001-022 in alphabetical order from D-A-05-02 PEOPLE various sources Court Leet etc. LAF-A2 D-A-05-03 PEOPLE Inventories (wills). 101-177 LAF-A2 Inventories (wills). 201-218 Photo copies of will supplied by Mrs Jamison (Charles) Roger Charles 1696; John Charles 1717; John Betts 1802; Isaac Charles 1818; Henry Charles D-A-05-04 PEOPLE 1770; Henry Charles 1807. LAF-A2 Inventories (wills). 301-336. Typed list of wills W.Salt L. under 'Alrewas' with copy of will for Thomas Brabbyns D-A-05-05 PEOPLE 1558. LAF-A2 D-A-05-06 PEOPLE Inventories (wills). 401-433 LAF-A2 D-A-05-07 PEOPLE Inventories (wills). 433 continued Anne Crosse LAF-A2 Inventories (wills). 433 continued Anne Crosse. Will & Inventory. Anne Cross 1664 written copy by Sandra D-A-05-08 PEOPLE Bowdler as an example. LAF-A2 D-A-05-09 PEOPLE Inventories (wills). 434-467 LAF-A2 D-A-05-10 PEOPLE Copy of the will of Rebecca Dallaway with a transcript. LAF-A2 Wills, Censuses & Trade Directories /Wills D-A-05-11 PEOPLE The will of Elizabeth Newton 25 April 1794 LAF-A2 Wills, Censuses & Trade Directories /Wills D-A-05-12 PEOPLE A transcript of the will of Samuel Barnett 18 June 1802. LAF-A2 Wills, Censuses & Trade Directories /Wills D-A-05-13 PEOPLE Copy of the will of William Barnett with a transcript. LAF-A2 Copy of the will of Charles Agard of Foston 1678 with a D-A-05-14 PEOPLE transcript.
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