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Revision as of 23:36, 17 March 2007
Contents
Yorkshire has seen many boundary changes over the years and there are several county, city and local metropolitan borough council organisations throughout the region.
A full list of register offices, searchable bmd database and links to the major Yorkshire Genealogy Sites can be accessed through: Yorkshire Births Marriages & Deaths
Register Office Contact Details
See Above
Record Office and Cemetery Lookup Contacts
None listed
Links
Yorkshire Libraries
Family History Societies
Libraries
General Countywide
Specific Areas
- The 1868 Leeds Poll Book . Covers Leeds, Armley, Beeston, Bramley, Burley, Chapel Allerton, Farnley, Headingley, Holbeck, Hunslet, Kirkstall, Potternewton, and Wortley.
- Wolds Wagoners The East Yorks ag labs who used their skills as drivers for the army.
- Sheffield Indexers Sheffield and surrounding areas in South Yorkshire.
- Borthwick Institute, York Parish Records for parts of East & North Yorks and also many pre 1857 wills for Northern Province.