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Searchable Burial Record Database 1720 to 2002
PARISH REGISTERS
Copies of the following Parish Registers are available at Clitheroe Library in the Reference Collection
1558 to 1812 on Micro Fiche
and
1558 to 1991 in book form
Please note The Library Staff, unfortunately do not have the resources to undertake searches of the registers, or other resources on your behalf . But are more than willing to provide help on using the resources within the Library.
CENSUS RETURNS
Clitheroe Library has census returns for most of the Ribble Valley Borough area for the years;
1841 to 1891 on micro fiche
There are surname indexes available for the 1851 and 1871 censuses
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS
The Ribble Valley branch of the Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society (LFHHS) has transcribed many of the Ribble Valley churchyards and the Clitheroe 'municipal Cemetery. The M.I.s are indexed by name and place and contain a plan of the churchyard and are an invaluable resource.
MAPS
Clitheroe Library has all the first edition 6" to the mile Ordnance Survey maps, which were published in the early 1840s and all the first edition OS .25" to the mile maps published in the 1890s for the Ribble Valley Borough. The library also has many other early maps including some tithe maps.
CRAVEN WILLS
Brian Stott of the LFHHS has indexed the wills from the Craven area which are held in the Borthwick Institute in York. If you find a name on the index, photocopies of the wills can be obtained from the Borthwick Institute.
NEWSPAPERS
The library has the "Clitheroe Advertiser & Times" from December 1888 to the present time and "The Clitheroe Borough Record" from 1926 to 1962 on microfilm.
TRADE DIRECTORIES
The library has original and photocopied trade directories from the 1800s to the 1950s. If your ancestors had trades or professions, they can often be found in the trade directories.
Clitheroe Library
To avoid disappointment it is advisable to book a microfilm or microfiche reader in advance of your visit if resources you want to use may be in these formats.
Clitheroe Library Church Street Clitheroe, BB7 2DG Tel: (44) 01200 428788 Fax: (44) 01200 443203Craig
Thornber
http://www.thornber.org
Researching mainly the Thornber and Cragg families in East Lancashire and West Yorkshire. Summaries of Thornber family trees supplied by other researchers. A survey of the distribution of the name. Links to genealogy sites, in particular Lancashire and Yorkshire. Usefull research information including Topographical Notes: Bowland and Craven, Tips for Proving Ancestry, Select Bibliography: Pendle, Bowland & Craven, Churches and Chapels near Clitheroe and their Registers, Transcription of Chapel Registers, Glossary of Medical Terms used in the 18th and 19th Centuries.
Bill Harrison http://members.aol.com/harriwf/owlshaw/index.htm
Research into my Harrison ancestors and related families originating from the Gisburn & Bowland Forest regions of northwest Yorkshire & East Lancashire. I have a database of 30,000 names.
LANCASHIRE FAMILY HISTORY AND HERALDRY SOCIETY
The Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society have a wealth of local expertise and resources and are worth contacting and supporting if you are researching your family history.
MORMON CHURCH
Online Family Search Extensive searchable online databases.
www.familysearch.org/
Uk and Ireland Genealogy Information Service, contains many services geographical in organisation.
OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS
The Office for National Statistics is a place to go for information and to obtain documents.
More like an academic Journal but contains vital information.
Guide to family history research USA bias covers use of computers and the internet.
Chatty guide to family history research.
CYNDI'S LIST OF GENEALOGY SITES ON THE INTERNET
Extensive resource of links the most comprehensive directory of internet genealogy