Identify the best genealogical resources, original and published, to use for 18th Century research in England. Learn how to overcome the problems created by large movements of population in some parts of the country created by the industrial revolution.
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Paul, at the end of the webinar- you were talking about the Bibliographies. Is the “Public Record Office” presently known as the GRO or is it a separate office all together- or one that changed years ago?
Thank you so very much for putting this class together- you are an awesome teacher. I have learned so very much from you.
P.S. I found the Chicken record funny….my maiden name is Goslin… and is stems from the Gosling family. LOLOLOLOL