Record Offices| General Links | Local Links|County Societies|Other Societies
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| Bedfordshire Record Office | The Bedfordshire Record Office, was established in 1913 by Dr.G.Herbert Fowler and was the first county record office in England. |
| Cambridgeshire Record Office | Cambridgeshire Archives Service is dedicated to collecting, preserving and actively promoting the use of original historical records of Cambridgeshire, including the former counties of Huntingdonshire and the Isle of Ely. |
| Lancashire Record Office | The Lancashire Record Office (LRO) looks after historic documents relating to the county from about 1115 to the present day. The documents are made available to visitors and other enquirers through lists, catalogues and indexes. |
| Norfolk Record Office | The Norfolk Record Office collects and preserves records of historical significance for the county of Norfolk and makes them available to a wide range of people for consultation and study. It is a joint service of the County and District Councils of Norfolk. |
| Suffolk Record Office | The Suffolk Record Office has two primary objectives. Firstly it aims to identify the raw materials of the history of the county, bring them into one of the three branches and preserve them in optimum storage conditions. Secondly it aims to catalogue and index this raw material so that the general public can use it for research purposes. Suffolk is the most heavily-used local authority archive service in the UK, with nearly 30,000 visitors a year. |
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| Suffolk Family History Society | The Suffolk Family History Society was founded at Lowestoft in 1975. Its objectives are to promote and encourage the public study of British family history, genealogy, heraldry and local history with particular reference to Suffolk; and to promote the preservation, security and accessibility of archival material. |
| Suffolk Surnames List | You will find information about the county, links to village and town web sites, listings of Parishes and Hundreds, Suffolk Registration Districts, Various Resources Look Ups Service, Census Look Ups Service and a Parish Records Look Ups Service |
| Archive CD Books | The Archive CD Books Project exists to make reproductions of old books, documents and maps available on CD to genealogists and historians, and to co-operate with libraries, museums and record offices in providing money to renovate old books in their collection, and to donate books to their collections, where they will be preserved for future generations. |
| The Doomsday Book Online | The Domesday Book was commissioned in December 1085 by William the Conqueror, who invaded England in 1066. The first draft was completed in August 1086 and contained records for 13,418 settlements in the English counties south of the rivers Ribble and Tees (the border with Scotland at the time). |
| FreeBMD | FreeBMD stands for Free Births, Marriages, and Deaths. The FreeBMD Project's objective is to provide free Internet access to the Civil Registration index information for England and Wales. The Civil Registration system for recording births, marriages, and deaths in England and Wales has been in place since 1837 and is one of the most significant single resources for genealogical research back to Victorian times. |
| FreeCen | Have You ever thought of the benefit of the UK. Census data being centrally available on One database and being able to trace your ancestors from 1841 to 1891? |
| FreeReg | The FreeREG Project's objective is to provide free Internet searches of baptism, marriage, and burial records, which have been transcribed from parish and non-conformist church registers in the UK. |
| Cyndi's List | Cyndi's list of genealogy sites on the Internet |
| Society of Genealogists | Promoting the study, science and knowledge of genealogy in the UK since 1911 |
| The National Archives | Explore over 1,000 years of history from Domesday to the present day. |
| FFHS | The Federation of Family History Socities is an international organisation, established in 1974 in the UK as a non-profit making charitable company. It represents, advises and supports over 210 family history societies and other genealogical organisations world-wide, with a combined Membership of over 300,000 |
| Family Records Centre | The FRC provides access to some of the most important sources for family history research in England and Wales, including births, marriages and deaths and census returns. This site will help you to plan your visit to the FRC with information to help you with your research. You can also keep up to date with all the news from the FRC and read the latest edition of our quarterly newsletter the Family Record. |
| Access To Archives | The A2A database contains catalogues describing archives held throughout England and dating from the 900s to the present day. |
| General Register Office | Births, Deaths and Marriages registration |
| GENUKI | UK & Ireland Genealogy |
| GOONS | The Guild of One-Name Studies is the premier UK-based organisation for one-name studies. The Guild welcomes as members anyone who has an interest in the subject. Members who are carrying out a one-name study may register their study with the Guild. |
| CWGC | The "Debt of Honour Register" is the Commission's database listing the 1.7 million men and women of the Commonwealth forces who died during the two world wars and the 23,000 cemeteries, memorials and other locations world-wide where they are commemorated. The register can also be searched for details of the 67,000 Commonwealth civilians who died as a result of enemy action in the Second World War. |
| Parish Chest | The premier online family history store where you can purchase just about everything to help you trace your ancestry and build your family tree. |
| UK BMD | This site provides links to many web sites that offer on-line transcriptions of UK births, marriages and deaths. Many sites offering UK census transcriptions are also linked from here. |
| UK Genealogy Interests Directory | The UK Genealogy Interests Directory will be launching in August 2005. At this web site you will be able to find other "Family Historians" researching the same names as yourself |
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| Mildenhall Museum | The "Mildenhall Natural History & Archaeological Society" was formed by a group of enthusiasts in the 1940s. Among the founder members were Lady Briscoe and Dr C Parsons. The Society held its first one-day exhibition on 26 May 1951 as part of the 'Festival of Britain' celebrations. This proved so successful that it was decided to maintain a permanent exhibition in a small museum. |
| Mildenhall Pages | The Mildenhall pages part of the heritage community initiative run by Forest Heath District Council and supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund as part of the Millennium Festival |
| Mildenhall Rotary Club | Mildenhall Rotary Club |
| Mildenhall Speedway | Mildenhall Speedway |
| Mildenhall Community Partnership | Mildenhall Community Partnership. Transforming Mildenhall |
| Mildenhall Cycling Club | Mildenhall Cycling Club |
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