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Boniface Internet Group - The Boniface Internet Group (affectionately known as BIG) is a site devoted to the surname Boniface and provides a gathering place for those who are interested in this surname.

The Photos of Edwin Isaac Baker - From the 1860s to 1897, Edwin Isaac Baker of Hailsham, took photos of the people and places in Sussex. His collection of photographs includes castles, homes, country scenes, street scenes, and groups of people.

Cuckfield Compendium Index - The Cuckfield Compendium contains local history and folklore of Cuckfield, information about the churches and a list of surname interests for genealogists.

Hastings and Rother Family History Society - The society is based in Hastings, East Sussex, and covers the surrounding area. Includes information on the society, how to join, and how to purchase local historical publications.

Penuel Ellis-Brown's Family History Pages - This site includes photographs and historical details of Parish churches of the towns and villages in the Mid-Sussex area, around Haywards Heath.

Julie's Sussex Page - Family History research interests in Sussex, UK

The Newman Family homepage and family history - Information about the Newman family in Sussex.

Photographs of Sussex - Photographs of churches and places of interest in East and West Sussex. Requested places are photographed and added to the site. There are also links to other photo sites and reviews of good Sussex genealogy/history books.

Sussex, England GenWeb Project - A listing of many of the useful resources available on the web: databases, records, indexes and links to other Sussex genealogical websites

The Sussex Family History Group - created for the benefit of SFHG members and all those interested in family history and genealogical research in Sussex

Sussex Surname List - Well maintained list of surnames currently being searched in Sussex. Listed alphabetically with dates and places. Add your own family names - the list is updated monthly.

Sussex-Plus Mailing List Web Site - This site describes how to join the list and how to make best use of it. The site also contains information about researching genealogy, both in general and specific to the Sussex-Plus area.

The Thin Blue Line - The story of the Sussex Police Officers who died on active service during the First World War.

UK Genealogy - Researching in Sussex? - Useful genealogy links, the ideal starting point for anyone researching their ancestors in Sussex.

Sussex Churches from the Sussexguides.co.uk - Information about many churches some dating from Saxon times through to relatively modern Victorian places of worship.

Henfield History Group - Local and family history, details of meetings and a message board.

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