London is a key site for family historians. Many researchers, seeking
to trace their ancestry back through the generations, will find their
trail leads to London or through it. Yet, despite the burgeoning
interest in genealogy and the importance of London in so many life
stories, few previous books have explored the citys history or
provided guidance on the research resources family historians can use
to discover the life of a London ancestor. This is the purpose of
Jonathan Oatess invaluable handbook. In a series of short,
information-packed chapters he describes the principal record offices,
archives, libraries and other sources researchers can go to, and shows
how Londoners can be tracked through censuses, registers and
directories over the last 500 years. Then he explores key aspects of
Londons history from a family historians point of view. Crime,
religion and education - and the body of evidence associated with them
- are covered, as is the historical trail left by taxation, health,
welfare, work and business. He looks also at the military and wartime
records available in the city, and at the records of immigrant
communities who have had such a notable impact on the development of
the capital. Each section introduces the reader to the relevant
sources, indicates where they can be found, and offers essential
advice on how this information can be used to piece together the lives
of distant and not-so-distant relatives.
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A Guide for Family Historians
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781844686865
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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