Tracing Your Ancestors in the National Archives
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This seventh edition, the first since the Public Record Office became The National Archives, includes updates throughout on the census and records of inheritance, births marriages and deaths of Britons overseas, immigration, the army, merchant seamen, the poor, crime, justice …
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This seventh edition, the first since the Public Record Office became The National Archives, includes updates throughout on the census and records of inheritance, births marriages and deaths of Britons overseas, immigration, the army, merchant seamen, the poor, crime, justice and more; a new text feature showing how each record can be accessed, whether online, as documents, microfilm, etc; a new index to record series; and an additional chapter on accessing other archives.
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