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For use in the Library

Family history database offering onsite access to records from archives around the world, covering genealogical areas such as:

  • Census & Voter Lists
  • Births, Deaths & Marriages
  • Immigration & Emigration
  • Military
  • Directories & Member Lists
  • Court, Land, Wills & Financial
  • Dictionaries, Encyclopedias & Reference
  • Stories & Publications
  • Newspapers & Periodicals
  • Photos & Maps
  • Maps, Atlases & Gazetteers
  • Ancestry World Tree and Message Boards.

Document supply available.

Ancestry Library Edition access reverted to ‘For use in the Library only’ on 1 January 2022.

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The College of Arms is the official repository of the coats of arms and pedigrees of English, Welsh, Northern Irish and Commonwealth families and their descendants. The College maintains registers of arms, pedigrees, genealogies, Royal Licences, changes of name, and flags and carry out genealogical and heraldic work for clients View record page
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University of Leicester digitisation of local and trade directories which include names, addresses and occupations of the inhabitants of counties and towns. View record page
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A site for researching family of British or Anglo-Indian descent who lived and / or served within the Indian Sub-continent from 1600 to 1947 View record page
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Find out about your family history at sea using resources available in the National Maritime Museum's Library and Archive.

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (the Mormons) provides a searchable database of more than 300 million names including: Ancestral File and the International Genealogical Index. It also provides access to the Family History Library Catalogue as well as thousands of indexed web sites. Patrons visiting FamilySearch.org will see a prompt to register for a free account or to sign into their existing account to continue using all the free expanded benefits. 

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The FreeBMD Project aims to provide free Internet access to Civil Registration (St. Catherine's House) indexes for England and Wales. The index is compiled progressively by volunteers, but is not verified by the Public Record Office. It is indexed for the period 1837-1997 but the whole period has not been transcribed yet.

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A free online searchable database of the UK census returns from 1841 to 1891. This database is not complete.

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FreeREG is a companion project to FreeBMD (a database of the GRO birth, marriage and death indexes from 1837) and FreeCEN (a database of census information). It aims to provide free Internet searches of baptism, marriage, and burial records, that have been transcribed from parish and non-conformist registers of the U.K. FreeREG is a work in progress and volunteers are transcribing the registers, so not all counties and places or years are complete. View record page
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The Belfast, Edinburgh and London Gazettes are freely accessible via this website. The Gazettes are the official journal published by the British government, and contain legal and state notices such as notices about military and civil promotions, honours, business announcements (such as partnerships and bankruptcies), land sale announcements, probate notices, reports on military events etc. The Gazette was first published in 1665. View record page
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Search the GRO historical birth and death indexes and order Certificates/PDFs Online. You need to Register and sign in, it is free. The GRO's indexes also contain for births the mother's maiden name and for deaths the age at death which can help you identify which certificate to order. This information is not available on Ancestry or Findmypast or FreeBDM. For information about what is on the certificate and how to set up an account etc see the link on the Right hand side "Most customers want to know." View record page
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This site provides access to a large collection of genealogical information pages for England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man. View record page
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The Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland's website includes information about researching your Huguenot ancestors under Family History and also information about the collections of the Huguenot Library. View record page
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The National Archives of Ireland has microfilm copies of the registers for most Roman Catholic parishes in Ireland and there is a list here. Digital copies of microfilm now available. View record page
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The surviving Church of Ireland parish registers remain with the parishes and at the Representative Church Body Library and a small number have been digitised. View record page
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Find information about the young women who came to the Australian colonies during the Famine years of 1848 to 1850  from workhouses throughout Ireland. 

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Ask About Ireland provides free access to the details and original pages from the Griffith's Valuation. The Primary Valuation was the first full-scale valuation of property in Ireland. It was overseen by Richard Griffith and published between 1847 and 1864. It is one of the most important surviving 19th century genealogical sources. View record page
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Family history research guide to relevant records held in the National Library of Ireland (Dublin). View record page
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Search a unique online database of 20 Million Irish family history records including Birth, Death, Marriage and Gravestone records the majority of which are only available on this website and cannot be found online elsewhere. Register to do 100 free searches of the index. To view a records details you will need to purchase credit vouchers from the website. View record page