Tracing Your Nineteenth-Century
Family History
Compiled by Stuart A. Raymond. 208 pages (A6 size). ISBN 1-86006-186-9.
It is probably easier to research family history in the nineeteenth century
than for any other long period. This is due to the fact that the researcher has
available two major comprehensive sources - the records of civil registration from
1837, and the census enumerators' schedules every ten years from 1841. These two
sources should, in theory, enable the genealogist to trace the bare bones of his
family tree without recourse to other souces. In practice, however, both sources
are liable to human error, and if information cannot be found in them it must be
sought in the multitude of other sources that are available. The purpose of this
book is to encourage you to do just that - to go beyond the bare bones of the civil
registers and censuses, and to understand how your family lived and worked, their
triumphs and failures, their religion and politics, their place in society.
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