Northumberland and Durham, in the extreme north-east corner of England, are often united when discussing family history. Our ancestors moved easily back and forth across the River Tyne, to live and work, connected by the City of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne on the boundary. Discover the key resources and how to locate them in the various archives covering the two counties. Learn how to effectively use the catalogues and finding aids, see what is available online or what can only be accessed in archives or libraries. Also learn about what records are different and unique to these two counties and are really helpful in your research.
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Thank you Paul, I am 90% North East England according to Ancestry, mainly Northumberland but born in Bedlington so confusing when looking for and naming early records. The surnames list of England I found at The Genealogist for distributions through the census years.
This was a wonderful presentation. I am descended from families of both County Durham and Northumberland and the presentation has been very helpful in knowing where to look for records. I consider my 2XGGP as latecomers to the U.S. (1883) I will certainly be attending future webinars presented by Mr. Milner.
Paul is always an excellent presenter with lots of great information and helpful tips. I can’t wait to go and look at some of the records he covered for my Carrick ancestors.
Paul provides a plethora of excellent information about Northumberland and Durham! There is always so much to learn! Thank you, Paul and Legacy.
Paul’s presentations are always full of information and very easy to follow.
Great information and well presented, thank you Paul!
Love how deep he dove into the information! Thanks!
Very interesting and good at indicating where to search