Archives & Records

Find indexes and genealogy research services in English county record offices and archives.

    Selected sites from UK Directory

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    1. Somerset Archive & Record Service

      Consult a summary of this archive's holdings and a guide to its facilities and research services. View maps and pictures of Somerset.
      www.somerset.gov.uk

      Consult a summary of this archive's holdings and a guide to its facilities and research services. View maps and pictures of Somerset.
    2. Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent Archive Service

      Repositories covered by this department include the county archives, city record offices and the William Salt Library of Staffordshire history.
      www.staffordshire.gov.uk

      Repositories covered by this department include the county archives, city record offices and the William Salt Library of Staffordshire history.
    3. Suffolk Record Office

      Find a summary of the collections held in the office's three major branches - Ipswich, Bury and Lowestoft - and of its local history archive.
      www.suffolkcc.gov.uk

      Find a summary of the collections held in the office's three major branches - Ipswich, Bury and Lowestoft - and of its local history archive.
    4. Tyne & Wear Archives Service

      Offers family history research service and an extensive catalogue of guides to indexes held at Tyne and Wear.
      www.thenortheast.com

      Offers family history research service and an extensive catalogue of guides to indexes held at Tyne and Wear.
    5. West Yorkshire Archive Service

      Details of the archive service, publications, events, information for researchers, archaeology service and links.
      www.archives.wyjs.org.uk

      Details of the archive service, publications, events, information for researchers, archaeology service and links.
    6. Worcestershire Record Office

      Simply presented but informative profiles of the three premises that make up this office, and details of the records housed in each.
      www.worcestershire.gov.uk

      Simply presented but informative profiles of the three premises that make up this office, and details of the records housed in each.

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