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Family History Society of Cheshire Crewe Group - Family History Unit FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY OF CHESHIRE CREWE GROUP - FAMILY HISTORY UNIT AVAILABLE AT CREWE TOWN LIBRARY LIBRARY LIST - JULY 2009 The Family History Unit holds many items that are reference only – certain items may be borrowed at the Librarians discretion. Opening days at present are Monday and Tuesday 10.00am till 4.00pm, please arrive before 3.00pm. The Library is closed on the same Bank holidays as Crewe Town Library. The contents of this list are divided into the following categories – Book Shelves Bibliography Census Costume Directories Education Family Histories, Biographies, etc Government Records Guides Heraldry Land and House Sale & Tenancy Maps Military, War Memorials, etc Miscellaneous Monumental Inscriptions Newspapers Occupations Parish Registers Religion & History of Churches Topography & History – Cheshire – Various - General Wills Indexes & Information Year Books & Handbooks Microfiche Microfilm Journals CD-Rom Maps 1 BOOK SHELVES BIBLIOGRAPHY (BIB) 1 Lancashire : 1a Vol 1 - Directories 1684-1957 (1968) 1b Vol 3 - Business Histories (1971) 1c Vol 4 - Family Histories, Pedigrees, Heraldry 1d Vol 5 - Registers, Inscriptions, Names & Wills (1973) 1e Vol 6 - History & Topography (1973) 1f Vol 7 - Lancs History (1974) 1g Vol 8 - Lancs History 1603-1714 (1976) 1h Vol 9 - Lancs History 1714-1837 (1978) 2 London & Middlesex : 2a Vol 1 - Genealogical Sources 2b Vol 2 - Family Histories & Pedigrees 3 Cumberland & Westmoreland 3a North-east Repositories 4 Oxfordshire 5 Norfolk 6 Wiltshire 7 Hampshire 8 Lincolnshire 9 Kent : 9a Vol 1 - Genealogical Sources 9b Vol 2 - Registers, Inscriptions & Wills 9c Vol 3 - Family Histories & Pedigrees 10 Suffolk : 11 The Genealogist Vol 2 Part 2 - Family Histories 12 Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica: 12a Vol 3 pt 1 - Sources 12b Vol 3 pt 2 - Families 13 Essex : 13a Vol 1 - Genealogical Sources 13b Vol 2 - Registers, Inscriptions & Wills 13c Vol 3 - Family Histories & Pedigrees 14 South West Family Histories - SA Raymond 15 British Genealogical Books in Print - SA Raymond 16 British Genealogical Microfiche - SA Raymond 17 British Local History 18 English Local History Handbook 19 An interim Bibliography of the writings on Crewe 1840-2000 by Peter Ollerhead 20 Surrey & Sussex : 20a Guide 1 (History, Archives, Journals, etc) 20b Guide 2 (Parish Registers, MI’s & Wills) 20c Guide 3 (List of Names) 20d Guide 4 (Government, Ecclesiastical, Estate) 20e Guide 5 (Occupations) 20f Guide 6 (Family Histories & Pedigrees) 21 Yorkshire : 21a Information Sources for Yorkshire Genealogists - SA Raymond 21b Yorkshire Parish Registers, Monumental Inscriptions & Wills 21c Yorkshire List of Names - SA Raymond 21d Administrative Records for Yorkshire Genealogists - SA Raymond 21e Yorkshire Occupations 21f Yorkshire Family Histories and Pedigrees 22 Cheshire : 22a Vol 1 – Genealogical Sources – S.A.Raymond (1995) 22b Vol 2 – Family Histories and Pedigrees – S.A.Raymond (1995) Lincolnshire 23 Genealogical Sources in Lincolnshire (3 rd edition) 24 A Gazetter of Historic Lincolnshire for Family & Local Historians (1997) 2 CENSUS - GENERAL (C-G) F1 How to transcribe the 1881 British Census – Gen. Soc of Utah F2 1881 Census Project – reported mistakes F3 West Midlands Counties - Tables of Census, England + Wales (1881) F4 West Midlands Counties – Tables of Census, England + Wales (1891) F5 Cheshire, Staffs + Salop strays in Kent 1881 Census F6 Cheshire Strays in Sussex 1851 Census F7 Count me in Census 2001 – Census Bi-Centenary 1 1971 Index of Place Names 1a) A - K 1b) L – Z 2 The Census & Social Structure – Richard Lawton 3 blank 4 Hampshire Gen. Soc. - Index to 1851 Census 4a) Vol 31 - Portsmouth, Fareham, Boarhunt, Rowner 4b) Vol 49 - Parish Codes Index 5 Cumbrians in Liverpool 1851 Part 1 - HO 107/2176-80 6 Census Returns on Micro film (1841-1891) - 6th ed 7 blank 8 Census Index survey 1851, England, Wales & Channel Islands 9 Local Census listings 1522 to 1930, holdings in the UK 10 Warwickshire - 1821 Census of Bedworth 11 Missing! From 1881 Census – British & foreign crewmen arriving at Sydney 11a) Part 1 11b) Part 2 12 Making Sense of the Census (PRO) 12a A Clearer Sense of the Census – Edward Higgs (PRO) 13 Cheshire Strays from 1851 Census of Glamorgan 14 1851 Census index Lincolnshire 14a) Glanford Brigg RD 14b) Horncastle RD 14c) Louth RD 14d) Lincoln RD 3 CENSUS – CHESHIRE (C-C) F1 Bunbury and Wrenbury Census 1881, Strays F2 Warrington - 1891 Census (En district No: 40) F3 Union workhouses – Prestbury & Macclesfield Inmates, Staff, etc. 1881 F4 Macclesfield Asylum - Staff & Patients 1881 F5 Frodsham (Alvanley & Manley) 1891 Transcription & index 1 Middlewich Census Returns 1851 2 Widnes - 1841 Census Returns - Index of surnames 3 Cheshire Census 1841-51-61-71-81, How to find them - Derek Way 4 HO 107/118/31 1841 Wybunbury 5 Saltney Ancestors – the 1881 Census 6 1861 Census - Nantwich Surname Index 7 Cheshire Place Names – An Index to the Cheshire Census 1841 to 1891 1841 Census – surname index booklets: 1/41 HO 107/92, 96, 97, 98, 120, 121 - Northwich District 2/41 HO 107/99 (pt), 108, 111-112 - Stockport (Part 1) 1851 Census - surname index booklets: Vol 1 - HO 107/2154-55 Stockport, Heaton Norris, Hyde + 6 other townships Vol 2 - HO 107/2156-57 Stockport, Brinnington + 8 other townships Vol 3 - Index on CD-ROM Vol 4 - HO 107/2160-61 West Macclesfield, Sutton + 18 other townships Vol 5 - HO 107/2162-63 Altrincham, Sale, Lymm, Knutsford Inf. + 34 townships Vol 6 - HO 107/2164 Runcorn, Frodsham, Great Budworth + others Vol 7 - HO 107/2165-66 Northwich, Over, Middlewich, etc Vol 8 - HO 107/2167-68 Congleton + 30 other townships (missing April 08) Vol 9 - HO 107/2169-70 Nantwich & Crewe Districts Vol 10 - HO 107/2171-72 Chester District & other Townships Vol 11 – Index on CD-ROM Vol 12 – HO 107/2175 Birkenhead & Tranmere District 1881 Census – surname index booklets: 1/81 RG11/3520-31 Northwich, Over, Middlewich + other townships 1891 Census – surname index booklets: 1/91 RG12/2835-2842 Northwich District See also Staffs Census Index 1871 – Ex-County Pt.2 includes Congleton 4 1881 Census (photocopies): Stored in Census Filing Cabinet RG11/3532-33 Blackden, Twemlow, Past Cranage, Cranage, Leese, Cotton, Brereton cum Smethwick, Swettenham, Buglawton, Congleton RG11/3533-35 Congleton, Newbold Astbury, Moreton cum Alcumlow, Hulme Walfield, Sommerford Booths, Biddulph RG11/3535-37 Biddulph, Smallwood, Odd Rode, Church Lawton, Alsager, Betchton RG11/3537-38 Hassall, Betchton, Sandbach, Bradwell, Arclid, Moston, Tetton, Elton RG11/3539-40 Church Coppenhall, Monks Coppenhall RG11/3541-42 Monks Coppenhall RG11/3543-45 Monks Coppenhall, Lea (Wybunbury), Hatherton, Hunsterton, Rope, Shavington-cum-Gresty, Willaston, Wistaston RG11/3546 Burland, Austerson, Baddington, Coole Pilate, Hurleston, Poole, Stoke (Acton Parish), Cholmondeston, Leighton, Minshull Vernon RG11/3547 Nantwich RG11/3348-51 Nantwich, Bunbury, Peckforton, Spurstow, Utkington, Audlem, Bickerton, Baddiley, Burland RG11/3553-54 Barrow, Saighton, Huntington, Rowton, Belsal, St John (Chester Castle), St John the Baptist (Chester Castle) RG11/3568 Burton, Heswall, Ness, Neston, Willaston, Ledsham, Great Neston RG11/3569 Eastham, Hooton, Overpool, Netherpool, Childer Thornton, Little Sutton, Whitby, Bromborough, Poulton-cum-Spital RG11/3570-71 Brimstage, Storeton, Higher Bebington, Lower Bebington RG11/3572 Thurmston, Irby, Pensby, West Kirby, Grange, Hoose Gt. Meolse, Great Meolse 5 CENSUS – LANCASHIRE (C-L) F1 1891 Census of Chorley Union Workhouse (RG12/3426) F2 Census Returns on Microfilm in Manchester Local Studies Unit F3 The 1801 Census for Winwick with Hulme (photocopy of transcript) 1 A Guide to Registration Districts of Manchester 2 Index to the 1851 Census for Liverpool – Vol 13 – St Paul’s & Exchange Wards 3 Index to the 1851 Census for Liverpool – Vol 34 – Lime St & St Ann’s St Wards 4 A Guide to the Enumeration Districts & Walks & Street Index – Liverpool 1851 1851 Census - Surname indexes Vol 1 - HO 107/2231 - Newton, Beswick, Bradford Vol 2 - HO 107/2229 - Market St (sub district) Vol 3 - HO 107/2228 - London Rd (sub district) Vol 4 - HO 107/2230 - St Georges Vol 5 - HO 107/2225-26 - Ancoats Vol 6 - HO 107/2227 - Deansgate Vol 7 - HO 107/2232 - Cheetham, Failsworth Vol 8 - HO 107/2221 - Hulme Vol 9 - HO 107/2219 - Didsbury & Ardwick sub-districts Vol 10 - HO 107/2220 - Chorlton-upon-Medlock (Ardwick township) Vol 11 - HO 107/2222-24 - Salford Vol 12 - HO 107/2217-18 - Barton, Stretford, Worsley Vol 13 - HO 107/2234-35 - Droylsden, Audenshaw, Denton Vol 14 - HO 107/2198 - Standish, Aspull Vol 15 - HO 107/2199 - Wigan Vol 16 - HO 107/2200-01 - Hindley, Pemberton, Up-holland, Ashton-in-Makerfield Vol 17 - HO 107/2204-05 - Leigh District Vol 18 - HO 107/2233 - Ashton-under-Lyne Vol 19 - HO 107/2236-37 - Newton, Dukinfield Vol 20 - HO 107/2238-39 - Hartshead, Mottram, Stayley Vol 21 - HO 107/2244 - Rochdale, Butterworth, Castleton Vol 22 - HO 107/2245 - Spotland Nearer side /Further side Vol 23 - HO 107/2246 - Wardleworth, Wuerdle, Wardle Vol 24 - HO 107/2247 - Whitworth, Blatchinworth Vol 25 - HO 107/2212 - Holcombe, Tottington Lower End, Walmersley Vol 27 - HO 107/2214 - South Bury Vol 28 - HO 107/2215 - North Bury and Elton Vol 30 - HO 107/2248 - Newchurch Vol 32 - HO 107/2250 - Haslingden, Accrington Vol 37 - HO 107/2258 - Blackburn Vol 41 - HO 107/2255 - Clitheroe, Stonyhurst College Vol 42 - HO 107/2256 - Clitheroe, Stonyhurst College Vol 43 - HO 107/2269 - Fylde Vol 44 - HO 107/2270 - Garstang Vol 46 - HO 107/2272 - Lancaster Vol
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