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When a member of the family or close friend dies, someone has to deal with all the formalities surrounding the death and make all the necessary arrangements. Estelle Catlett guides readers through all the steps from registering the death, notifying other family, friends, banks and other financial institutions, organising the funeral and more.
This title includes advice on using birth, death and marriage certificates, census returns, parish registers, and old newspapers, to help you build up a picture of your family's past.
Do you want to trace your family history and find out more about your ancestors? Estelle Catlett will show you exactly how to embark upon this fascinating journey. She explains how to gain information from the Registries of births, marriages and deaths; census returns; parish registers; National Archives; wills and probate records and more.
How to search for your forebears, find out where they lived and what they did.
Telling Life’s Tales is a comprehensive guide to writing life stories. It helps writers and non-writers to decide what they want to tell of their lives and how they want to tell it. Giving practical advice and information, the reader will learn story structure, key elements of writing, how to plot and plan and how to check all their facts. Everyone has a tale to tell and this book will help those tales come alive. Whether you are 22 or 82, Telling Life’s Tales will help the reader to put into words their most memorable recollections. ,
Thomas Buttrill, Sr. and his family immigrated from England to Yorktown, Virginia in 1776. Descendants lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico and elsewhere.
Issues for autumn 1961- include the Standing Conference for Local History Bulletin.