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Historical List   

(Important dates and historical matter)

 

Researchers    

(Interested parties)

 

References Index   

(References to the original source)

 

Threads List   

(Secondary Sources by subject matter)

 

Other Information Included on this page:

 

Source abbreviations

 

[click for Source Index]                        Note: each record on the listings in this folder are given a unique number for citing to sources.

 

Abbreviation

Sample File Ref

 

 

How  the original source is footnoted:

Comments

 

I

Births-I-234

IGI  (records are uniquely numbered in this folder to provide reference)

International Genealogy Index, Mormon church, Utah, USA

(the letter “I” followed by the citation to the source)

All IGI listings are the complete authorship of the Mormon Church, UTAH, US.

 

P

Shotley Prs FHL Microform file Ref P1 by 6th cousin

Parish records

Parish records indexed, researched or photocopied.

 

(Film numbers will be listed on the source index)

 

RSR

Occupation miner as per RSR1

Researcher

Actual records found in source cross reference are listed by researcher. 

(Researchers contributing bits on this site are attached to a number for cross reference rather than named)

The researcher = source in this instance.

 

BOYD1

Boyd1

Boyd's Marriage Index

Boyd's Marriage Index Temperley surname as Keyword

 

 

 

GenBell

GenBell1

Genuki.com George Bell transcriptions

Please visit genuki; the listings transcribed are arranged with the web address of the genuki page as a courtesy to genuki.com and the sources that provided the information.

Reference as source [online] , date browsed.  Then click to the genuki page referenced, record the page name as part of the citation.

 

 

R

R-1 transcription of source cross-referenced.

Researched Records

Typically the source is the researcher but individual records are cross referenced to the original source so that the information can be evaluated from the original source.

Reference the researcher as the source, [online] and then use the record as a file reference so that you can find it later - see also microfilm cross references

A suggested method to allow information to be double checked against the original source later.

 

MSS

 

Manuscript

Some manuscripts hold valuable information about funeral sermons, sometimes pedigrees, heraldry, etc.

See Secondary Sources - Threads

 

 

 

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