The National Archives - used to be the Public Record Office
before we look at their databases Kew researching yourself or Employing Researchers etc
The Government site The National Archives (which was the famous PRO Pubic Record Office)
Consider checking The National Archives regularly:
Three Main Search areas
ONE - was the Public Record Office DocumentsOnline - now http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/
- new databases continually appearing - keep an eye on them - service records, medals etc - these documents are usually at a cost of GBP 3.50 - some of the following have this data included in a subscription - you will need to check what they have Commercial sites of Major Interest
TWO - What used to be PROCAT Reader is now http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/default.asp
Use "Search the Catalogue" for keyword searches for regiments
etc. and names
And the "go to reference" search on top left can be used to check
census locations. LDS 1881 which often just gives a street in London without
suburb - for example use reference RG11/471 (drop any leading zeros) and result
is
"Registration Sub-District 1A Mile End Old Town, Western Civil Parish,
Township" (often abbreviated as MEOT versus MEOT for Mile End New Town)
Another search possibility is to check Missing records from Census - very often
people search and search and in fact the area they want has been lost. Enter the census reference in Series Code box and the word "missing"
in the phrase box.
THREE - A site linked from TNA is A2A http://www.a2a.org.uk/ which is a catalogue of enormous archives
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The above sites can be used to search for the following but I have a separate page for other places that might be useful
- Wills
- Divorce
- Passports and Migration
- Deed Polls or
- Changing your name
- UK Military - obtaining Service Records
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1901 Census of England and Wales Online
- - this was first site with 1901 others have it now visit English Census help
for links
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Various Acts of Parliament of Interest to the Genealogist
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/%7Eframland/acts/actind.htm