Researching Your Hampshire Ancestors

Gill Thomas
Mar 14, 2025
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Welcome
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Speaker's Introduction
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Introduction
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Registration Districts
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Parish Registers
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Wills & Probate
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Maritime Hampshire
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Urban Growth
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Archives & Record Offices
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Announcements / prizes
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Questions / answers
10m 53s

About this webinar

The county of Hampshire covers over 1 million acres, bordered to the south by the English Channel and includes the Isle of Wight. As one might expect the ancestral roots of the county are widely represented by agricultural workers, but it also has a strong maritime history. This includes not only coastguards, fishermen, and latterly Merchant Navy seafarers, but also the Royal Navy with its Portsmouth dockyard, now home to Nelsons’s flagship HMS Victory. Join Gill for a user’s guide to online and offline resources, including local archive collections, a guide to boundary changes, and where to search for missing ancestors. Our aim is research enlightenment.

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About the speaker

About the speaker

Gill Thomas is the current Chair of AGRA (the Association of Genealogists & Researchers in Archives) covering England and Wales. She is a History graduate (University College Cardiff) and holds a PG Cert in Genealogical Studies from the Univer
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  1. JH
    Jen Hupf
    15 hours ago

    Great information! There were several resources talked about that I had no idea existed and wouldn’t have been looking for.

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  2. PB
    Patricia Briggs
    15 hours ago

    Very interesting webinar. I learned a lot of early history about that particular area. I had no idea that William the conqueror established the New Forrest although I was educated in England! Gill was an enthusiastic presenter. Thank you

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  3. TS
    Teresa Smith
    15 hours ago

    Lots of good information that was relevant to our ancestors lives such as history and occupations as well as help in finding the records.

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  4. LR
    Lance Racey
    15 hours ago

    Excellent talk by Gill. Interesting to know how the county developed and some of its historic past including the Swing Riots. Thanks Marian for hosting

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  5. KR
    Keely Rolls
    15 hours ago

    clear and well presented. An excellent webinar

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  6. LW
    Linda Wyman
    15 hours ago

    The historical tidbits were a great addition to the many resources. Who knew about the Swing Riots?

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  7. SA
    Sandie Axelsen
    15 hours ago

    I do not have relatives from Hampshire specifically, but have visited there, so found it a good overview of historical details of the area.

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  8. JR
    Jude Rhodes
    15 hours ago

    An excellent overview of a county so connected to the sea and trade

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