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Journal Index at December 2019.Pdf SUBJECT VOLUME PART PAGE CONTENT 100 years ago 19 2 67 Extracts from newspapers 100 years ago 19 3 104 Extracts from newspapers 100 years ago 19 4 142 Xmas Day at Newport Workhouse 1898 1066 and all that Harry Andrews 28 4 145 Legh family of Adlington, Corbet family of Moreton Corbet 1706 and all that C R Davies 16 2 42 Chest of Elizabeth Fregleton of Claverley 1816. A Year Without A Summer. Nigel Strachan 39 2 87 Examination of extreme weather in a year of famine and social unrest. 1851 census 5 2 47 Instructions to households 1851 census indexing R Jones 9 2 74 Notes on project 1851 census, Indexing the Roger Jones 8 2 57 Notes on the project 1881 Census Index Roy Paterson et al 16 4 138 1881 Census Index C and R Davies 21 3 110 Henry Cartwright of Market Drayton - prisoner at Brecknock County Prison 1910 Lloyd George Domesday, The Janice Cox 20 2 57 Records relating to the Finance Act 1910 1918. A Significant Year. Janet Doody 40 1 30 Review by Christine Head of Talk given to Society. 15.1.2019. A' Hem' Recognise this? Mike Nicholls 25 3 126 Marriage Forms Supply - Registers of White Ladies Aston 1837 Abroad, Home news from E J Hadley 2 3 9 Guidance on research Acquisitions 15 1 4 List of recent donations to SFHS Acton Burnell church font 15 1 3 Notes on cover picture Acton Burnell, Charge of murder at Shean Bostock 15 1 5 Murder of PC John Micklewright 1849 Acton Pigott and Acton Burnell, Memories of Mrs B Hill 15 4 124 Acton Round Bishop's Transcripts J V Cox 8 4 148 Transcription deposited - 1613, 1660, 1662, 1713 Acton Round Church 26 3 94 Photos Adams, Walter Barry Deakin 28 2 59 Walter Adams born 1856 - a modern Robin Hood Adams, Walter. Take Two. Barry Deakin 33 4 153 Wellington Court reports of Poaching offences. 1870s. Adopted? 17 3 80 Guidance for an adopted person on how to discover their birth name Advertisement or what? Is this an Maurice G Lewis 2 2 5 Marriage Indexes Advice index Bill Davis 9 4 148 Access to advice on research overseas AGM 2003 Chairman's Report John Shearman 24 1 40 Agricultural Labourers. Records available. Ian Walker. 40 3 111 Review by Christine Head of Open Day Talk. 1.6.2019. Aid and assistance David Turner 21 3 112 William Tom Turner killed 1915 Gallipoli Air Force records, Royal John Luther 7 2 72 Alberbury parish register 6 4 122 Proverb Alberbury parish register 1758 Judith Kirby 20 1 11 Extract Albrighton (Shrewsbury) Parish Register 1755 Dr M E Wilson 29 2 87 Marriage of Thomas How by 'beans' Albrighton near Shrewsbury parish Accounts Margaret Wilson 29 4 166 Extracts 1673 - 1692 Alford Manor House Museum 17 4 136 John Higgins from Shrewsbury All Hallows, Honey Lane, London Mrs B W Mould 9 4 153 Burial in 1618 of Samuel Richardson from Wem All Stretton War Memorial 24 1 4 Transcription Allen, Mary - Missionary to Zanzibar from Prees Mrs Y Brown 11 4 116 Alveley Historical Society John Jennings 1 33 Details of proposed new book Amazing Coincidence, An. Joyce Rishworth 33 3 124 85 yr gap - relation employed at District Bank, King St, Manchester. America, Emigration to Ann Kirby 14 4 134 America, From Shropshire to Mary Jane Hicks 19 1 8 Jane Ann Edwards - went to America 1851 America, Grandmother sailed to Mary Jane Hicks 18 1 10 Jane Ann Edwards born 1848 near Oswestry America, letter from 19 2 57 Letter from a ghost America, letter from 19 3 95 Letter from a ghost America, letter from 19 4 130 Letter from a ghost Page 1 America, letter from 20 1 40 Letter from a ghost America, letter from 20 2 85 Letter from a ghost America, letter from 20 3 128 Letter from a ghost America, letter from 20 4 165 Letter from a ghost America, letter to 20 4 143 A reply to a ghost American Adventures in Shropshire Leslie Wahl. 35 2 76 Inions relatives. Late 19th C. Hodnet, Wem, Preston Brockhurst. American Quest, Our Ann and Paul Johnson 31 2 72 Search for G.I. father, W.W.2. Aston Park, Wem [see: Letter in 31.3.119 Edition] American Tale, an Susan B Carleton 23 1 9 Elizabeth Farmer in Maryland American? Was my ancestor an C J & J A White 14 2 46 Daniel Holding and Sarah Jane Middleton born 1823 at Prees Ancestor Worship Helen Dann 26 4 156 Writing genealogy poems Ancestor, Heroic Jean M Kiffe 26 1 30 Joseph Holbrook and a heroic rescue effort in Shrewsbury 1855 Ancestors, Future Mrs V J Howell 8 1 31 Writing up research Ancestors, Thoughtful Judy Mellowes 34 2 85 Helpful Christian names: Rook, Aries in Family Tree Ancestral Wandering David Jandrell 25 1 18 Beddoes Family of Kerry Ancestry Business, Personally speaking again about that H K Braim 1 3 30 Braim and Breckon families Ancestry Confusions Barry Deakin 30 4 175 Errors in Census transcriptions in Ancestry indexes Anchor Pub, Frankwell 20 4 147 Photo Andrews, Thomas Harry Andrews 2 4 6 Thomas Andrews of Hyssington Andrews, Thomas 1855 - 1906 Dr H Andrews 10 2 78 Member of the Shropshire Yeomen Cavalry Anglo Boer War, From Conifer to Boutherville Graham Bradbury 30 3 93 Boer War Military records of Albert John Rogers Anglo Boer War, A Military Brick Wall Graham Bradbury 31 2 75 The Path to War, Background to Conflict Anglo Boer War, Humiliation and Honour Graham Bradbury 31 3 122 Early months of War, K.S.L.I involvement Anglo Boer War, Barbed Wire and Civilians Graham Bradbury 31 4 157 Progress of War 1900 - 02, K.S.L.I casualties and involvement Anglo Boer War, Resources for Family Historians Graham Bradbury 32 1 43 Reference sources: Letters, Photos, Medals, Service Records Anglo Boer War, Literature and Internet Resources Graham Bradbury 32 2 77 Websites and printed reference books on Boer War Anglo-Boer War. 1899-1902. Society Talk. Graham Bradbury 39 1 29 Review by Christine Head of Talk given to Society. 21.11.2017. Anglo-Boer War. KSLI at Paardeberg. Graham Bradbury 40 1 4 Review by Christine Head of Talk given to Society. 20.11.2018. Anglo-German Group, Formation of a Roy Bernard 8 3 100 Details Anglo-Scottish Family History Society 4 3 66 New Society Apprentice Records. 1710 - 1808. Anon. 36 2 77 Indenture Records. Ancestry + Find My Past. Arbour tree, The Lavender Jones 18 3 95 The Arbour tree at Aston on Clun Arbour Tree, Aston on Clun Kerry Dickins 32 1 3 Notes on Cover Picture Archives at Risk - British Records Assoc 7 2 62 Archives, National Council on Rosemary Dunhill 9 4 145 Formation of new council Archives Online, Searching the Samantha Mager 34 2 82 Shropshire Archives website catalogue. Search guidelines. Archives Events, Friends of. 40 2 51 Tours of Shrewsbury School, Pitchford & Chillington Hall. June to August. Archives, From the. Sarah Davis. 40 3 111 Recent acquisitions: Minsterley, Pontesbury, Ruyton X1 records. Archives, From the. Sarah Davis. 40 4 184 Recent acquisitions:Netley, Radbrook, Attingham, A.Reynald, Adcote, Coalbrookdale. Archives, News from the. Alison Pritchard 35 2 80 Shropshire Heritage heroes website: volunteers required. Archives, News from the. Mary McKenzie 35 4 162 My Dearest Girls. Collection of WW1 lettters from six Bridgnorth women. Archives, News from the. Mary McKenzie 36 3 120 Quaker Burial Records. Coalbrookdale. Archives, News from the. Mary McKenzie 36 4 173 Shrewsbury Borough Records. 12th to 19th Century, 2,700 boxes & bundles. Archives, New Website. Mary McKenzie. 38 3 107 Latest Orangeleaf system. Facilities of new online catalogue. Armistice and 1918. Janet Doody 39 3 117 Collection of local recollections. Celebrations and Spanish Flu. Army regiments census index H J C Holyer 9 4 141 Details of index for 1871 and 1881 censuses Articles from other FHS journals, Interesting S C Clifford 6 4 123 Ashford Bowdler, Morning Chronicle Margaret Small 32 1 viii Advertising sale of Manor of Ashford Bowdler 1808 Page 2 Astley Abbots, A Scottish lass from Mrs Elizabeth Croft 10 4 161 Mary Harper born 1823 Astley, Mary. Letter. Ant Astley 38 4 151 Follow up to Bastardy Bonds & Brick Walls in Sept 2017 edition. Atcham church 10 3 114 Photo Australia, Founders of S C Clifford 10 4 180 Review of new book Australia, The founders of 9 2 70 New book Australian death certificates Ann Kirby 6 4 110 Details of what they contain Australian Gold Rush 1852, Shropshire emigres to the John Speake 14 4 132 Thomas and Warren Speake from Broseley Auto, Killed by Terenece H Fregly Snr 19 1 14 Death of Uril G Hamaker 1936 warren, Arkansas Autumn, the Months of. Anon. 36 3 134 History and Traditions. September, October + November. Aveley church 12 2 49 Notes on cover picture Bache? Is your name Mrs Wolff-Vorbeck 7 2 65 Bache epitaphs - Wesleyan Brunswick Chapel Background reading Mrs Janice Cox 11 3 75 Details of articles with a Shropshire relevance in Local Population Studies Back Page. Helen Green Greg Lewin 34 3 144 Appeal for winter, Christmas and W.W.1 articles for 2013 / 2014. Back Page. Helen Green Greg Lewin 34 4 192 Appeal for Journal Pictures and Great War articles. Back Page. Helen Green Greg Lewin 35 1 48 Appeal for articles. Sending picture files. Back Page. Helen Green Greg Lewin 35 2 16 Suggested topics for articles.
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