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Charles Attwell (1686-1749) research Notes

Charles Attwell (1686-1749) research Notes

Charles Attwell (1686-1749) research Notes

Bill Attwell

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Año de edición:
2019
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Historia
ISBN:
9780244212056
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Bill Attwell's Research Notes reveal intimate details of the lives of ancestors now long gone. Compiled over forty years whilst researching the Attwell Family, these books show everything he has discovered about the featured families: husbands, wives and children. Each book provides a wealth of information about the family, and might typically include: • names, dates, occupation and addresses of their parents and children • date and place of birth, baptism, marriages, death and burial • trade and livery company records • transcripts of wills, administrations and probate records • transcripts of land and property transactions • criminal and civil legal proceedings, • arrest warrants, writs, bail, depositions and Jury service • apprenticeship records • marriage banns and licenses • transcripts of census records • taxation and land tax • manorial records and manor court rulings • parish and churchwarden records • source reference data for each piece of information

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