The website for the Family History of Stoker & Lynn Wilson
This is a page pointing to resources which researchers may find useful. It's not always possible to visit a local County Record Offices, and resources on-line or which can be purchased may be invaluable. This page is focused mainly on resources in Northumberland and Durham, but will be useful to others since some of the resources listed cover more than Northumberland and Durham.
These are books indexing the parish registers of various churches, published in book form, usually around 1900, and now made freely available on the internet. 921 parish register books are listed for many parishes in the UK.
They can be downloaded but are arguably more easily accessed on-line using the browser provided by the site.
Before the creation of the Diocese of Newcastle, some 100 years ago, Northumberland Churches were in the Diocese of Durham. Hence Bishops Transcripts for older Northumberland Parish records are held in the University Library on Palace Green, Durham City.
However these transcripts have been photographed and the images made available on-line by Family Search (a part of the Church of Latter Day Saints who also maintain the IGI records). It's slow work since each of the images takes a while to download, but arguably better than having to make a trip to Durham.
The IGI is a well known resource for family historians though it's sometimes difficult to get into.
The IGI is a well known resource for family historians though it's sometimes difficult to get into.
What may not be so known is to do a more precise form of search, if you know the place you want to look at, by searching using batch numbers. Hugh Wallis has produced a super site which enables you to do this and has lots of helpful hints on searching the IGI by batch numbers.
The Northumberland & Durham Family History Society, sell a large variety of micro-fiche and CD's of various collections of records. You can use a fiche reader at your local library.
You can order them on-line and have them posted to you.
The Northumberland Record Office publish micro-fiche of various collections of records in their care. You can download a pdf file as a catalogue and order them to be posted to you.
If any of this is unclear please drop me an e-mail, or if you know of other resources please let me know.
What may not be so known is to do a more precise form of search, if you know the place you want to look at, by searching using batch numbers. Hugh Wallis has produced a super site which enables you to do this and has lots of helpful hints on searching the IGI by batch numbers.
The Northumberland & Durham Family History Society, sell a large variety of micro-fiche and CD's of various collections of records. You can use a fiche reader at your local library.
You can order them on-line and have them posted to you.
The Northumberland Record Office publish micro-fiche of various collections of records in their care. You can download a pdf file as a catalogue and order them to be posted to you.
If any of this is unclear please drop me an e-mail, or if you know of other resources please let me know.