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BibliographyCecil Cullingford: A History of Dorset– Philimore 1999
Internet LinksFamily SearchAn invaluable site run by the Church of Latter-Day Saints providing free access to their international records including the International Genealogical Index (IGI). Access is also available to the 1881 UK census, the 1881 Canadian Census and the1880 US Census. http://www.familysearch.org Public Record OfficeGeneral Information and online documents. Online access is available to the 1901 UK census and to an increasing collection of wills. http://www.pro.gov.uk Free BMDFree access to the greater part of the GRO Birth, Marriages, Death indexes 1837-1901. New names are continually being added. http://freebmd.rootsweb.com Family Research LinkOnline access to the complete GRO index to the present day – but not free! English OriginsA data base of a growing collection of information such as Boyds Marriage index, LondonApprenticeship abstracts etc. Basic information is free but payment is required for details. http://www.englishorigins.com Historical DirectoriesFree access to Trade Directories etc. from the 1850’s onwards covering much of the British Isles. http://www.historicaldirectories.org Commonwealth Graves CommissionInformation about military personal killed in action and buried overseas – mainly WW1 and WW2. http://www.cwgc.org The Proceedings of the Old Bailey 1674-1834Free indexed access available. http://www.oldbaileyonline.org The LondonGazetteOfficial government publication. The archive contains all records from the war years (1914-1920, 1939-1948), all honours and awards in the 20th Century and recent legal notices. http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk Ellis IslandDetailed records of arrivals of immigrants at Ellis Islandtaken mainly from ships manifests. http://www.ellisisland.org William Sugg and Co. A detailed and fascinating history of the gas appliance company together with relevant family history information. http://www.williamsugghistory.co.uk Sugg Lighting LimitedThe website of the modern successor of William Sugg and Co. - still manufacturing gas lamps. http://www.sugglighting.co.uk
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