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U3A Family History Group. Developing your Family History Research Part 2. Parish Records & the IGI. Developing your Family History Research. Establishing the Basics of Family History Research. Forming a fundamental approach:- Birth, Marriage & Death Certificates – Sept 08
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U3A Family History Group Developing your Family History Research • Part 2. Parish Records & the IGI
Developing your Family History Research • Establishing the Basics of Family History Research. Forming a fundamental approach:- • Birth, Marriage & Death Certificates – Sept 08 • Census Data – Sept 08 • Parish Data • International Genealogical Index (IGI) – Nov 08 • Church Records • Memorial Stones (Graves) • Land Tax Assessments • Electoral Registers & Poll Books • Wills • Accessing Research from Others – Genes & Ancestry • Trade Directories • National / Local Newspapers • Photographs
Parish Data • To view Parish Records before Registration:- • Local County Records Office (CRO); personal search of a Church’s Parish records on Microfiche • Local County Records Office (CRO); personal search of the Bishops Transcripts (copies of the Parish Records) • View transcripts of Parish Records on-line (e.g. Ashbrittle in Somerset) • The Mormons International Genealogy Index contains about 70 million records of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials • Other index are available Pallots marriage records (covering London Parishes from 1780) and Boyds (incomplete coverage of many Counties from 1538)
Parish Data – International Genealogical Index • Mormon’s collection of Parish Records • Best online source of Parish Records – not complete and not necessarily accurate! But it is free • Very poor search engine – cannot search by Parish (unless you know the Batch Number) • Even when you find an event it may not add to your knowledge • Online at www.familysearch.org
Parish Data – International Genealogical Index • Mormon’s collection of Parish Records • Other search techniques are to:- - Enter the Father & Mother’s details together with a wide range of dates in a particular County; this will give all the children - store all the findings in Excel spreadsheet and process the data to focus on the names or parish or years you want.
Parish Data – International Genealogical Index • Mormon’s collection of Parish Records • Too often your search can result in hundreds of hits with no way to narrow the search. • If you try and introduce a limited range of years, for instance, it throws out the message:- “If you enter a last name without a first name, you must either not enter parent or spouse names, a state, or a year, or you must enter a batch number or a film number.” • So a search techniques I use is to:- • Copy all the IGI data onto an Excel spreadsheet • Reformat it so that I can search by Parish or Year
Exact phrase: “william nairne clark” • Dates: last day / week / month / year • Include / exclude: blair +atholl –tony • Alternatives: old OR chipping sodbury • Synonyms: ~ship “alice maud” • Separation: rev * tosswill