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Hale Family History - Researching the name and its application in the West of England and South Wales. Includes origins, census returns, parish register entries and research contacts.

Worzencraft Family History - Studying the name and its variants throughout England and Wales. Includes surname heritage, suggested geographical origins and research forum.

Gilchrist Family History - Researching the name and its application in Lancashire and Cheshire, England. Includes multiple variants and resources.

Silgram - Exploring the name and its application in England in relation to the Gilchrists of Nether Knutsford, Cheshire. Features database and spelling variants Cilgram and Cilgrim.

Duckmanton - Archive containing family trees; research contacts; and details of birth, marriage and deaths as per IGI, St Catherine's House and Parish records. Maintained by Mel Duckmanton.

Tattersfield - Researching the Heckmondwike, London and York lineages as applied worldwide. Includes surname history, family tree project, research details and branded email facilities.

Stendall and Variants - Information and resources are UK based but research aims to expand worldwide. Free membership is available to people who are married, descended or connected to a Stendall (or other name variant).

Brailsford Pages - Researching the history and application of the surname including variants Bralsford, Brealsford, Brelsford, Brialsford and Brailsforth. Features transcript database and Derbyshire origins.

Doust - Surname resources compiled by Kevin Robinson and Chris Doust. Research includes variant Dowse and centres on the Wiltshire area in England.

Diss - History of Diss, an ancient Suffolk family tracing its ancestry of Anglo Saxon origin to pre 1100. Features descendants, stories, photographs and associated links.

Chatten - Database featuring the application of the name including variants Chatton and Chattin. Most details are circa 1780-1901 featuring the areas of Norfolk, Suffolk, Staffordshire, London, Yorkshire, Surrey, Kent and Durham.

Markie - Family history and surname study pertaining to the name and its application in England, Wales and Scotland.

Sollis Family History from 1720 to 1999 - Surname study including variants Sollice and Sallis, from the Faringdon and Wantage areas of England.

Hardisty Family Tree - Researching the notion of a single origin in William Hardisty (Hardesty) of Hampsthwaite, Yorkshire, England. Features database, gedcom download, interactive pedigree and surname history.

Greetham - History and development of the name throughout England, compiled by Phil Greetham. Areas featured include Lincolnshire, Rutland, Sussex, Hampshire and Cleveland.

Wyatt - An in depth look at the history of the Wyatt surname in England and Wales, researched by the late John A H Wyatt.

Sherwood - Information resource for those tracing the name and its application. Includes maps of the UK and details pertaining to the Musician William Hall Sherwood.

Craddock - Researching the name and its variants in England and Wales. Maintained by Larraine Williams.

Priestnall - Study of the family with emphasis on data collected, including transcripts of wills, census records and parish registers.

Stansfield Ancestry - History of the name and its application in England with partiuclar attention given to the descendants from Calderdale in Yorkshire.

Trivett - Provides family history for the period 1040 to 1999. Includes photographs and related links.

Shingfield - Researching the name and its application, with particular focus on its Norfolk origins.

Arrowsmith - Researching the surname in the UK, with particular reference to Lancashire and Shropshire.

Larder - On-line resource for those tracing their Somerset Larder ancestry. Includes parish records and associated lineages.

Mutch - Researching the name and its application in North East Scotland.

Dangerfield Surname Research Project - Focusing on but not limited to the United Kingdom. Includes historical maps in relation to the distribution of the name; a searchable database; and a provision to upload family files.

Stanley - Researching the origins of the name in medieval England.

Sheldon Family History - UK Sheldon Association which aims to develop and expand a communal knowledge base. Features origins, coats of arms, forum and associated links.

Midgley: Yorkshire - Researching the history of the name and its application. Includes early records, pedigrees, mailing list, chat facility, coat of arms and motto.

Donegani: Victorian - Documenting the various family lineages of 19th century England. Includes BDMs; maps showing the demographic distribution of Doneganis in 1791, 1851, 1881 and 1901; photographic images; and associated links.

Hathaway Ancestor - Documenting the lineages from the UK and AUS with links to North American connections. Includes variants such as Hathway and Hatherway. Features Hathaway GRO BDM indexes.

Bending Family History - Various sourced family trees including associated families. Provides history, origins, vital statistics, and geographical distribution by county.

Stables Family History - Aims to document the heritage and ancestry of the Stables family from its origins in around Leeds, through to its modern expansion into South Yorkshire.

Essam Family History - A one name study researched for over ten years,includes family trees for Northamptonshire and London and a lot of other interesting information.

Priddle Family History - Dedicated to the history of the Priddle family throughout the UK. Includes outline trees, research contacts, and background on previous research.

Featherstone Society - Currently compiling a global database of all Featherstone descendants. Newsletter available via fee based membership.

Welcome to the Hartwright Family tree - Hartwright family tree, also links and relevant information pertaining to this name, with contact details

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