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Warwickshire Research Resources

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The Warwickshire County Category This page is designed to keep Warwickshire Genealogy Resources in one place

If you find other resources that belong here then please feel free to edit the page in an appropriate manner. Thank you!!

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Warwickshire Resources

Wikitree Resources

  • Warwickshire Sources - Links to Wikitree pages containing detailed bibliographic information and online access points for each publication listed.

Vital records, cemeteries, family history societies

Publications

Quick Links: England | England Project | Warwickshire | England Resources

Warwickshire Research Resources

On Other Websites

  • Midlands Historical Data. A digital library for family historians interested in the Midlands (this also includes Shropshire, Staffordshire, and Worcestershire); a collection including electoral rolls, directories, local history books, and regimental histories.
  • Genuki Warwickshire'. This website includes links and/or physical locations of Warwickshire data—including but not limited to: cemeteries, civil registrations, land & property, medical records, newspapers, and occupations.
  • Warwickshire Family History Society. The WFHS has been in operation for over 25 years, and while they do charge money for the research that they do (as they do mostly physical research rather than online), it is definitely worth taking a look at.
  • Our Warwickshire. A website containing thousands of photos, stories, memories and maps relating to the history, heritage, and natural environment of Warwickshire.


On WikiTree

  • Vol. 6 (1928) The Lay Subsidy Roll for Warwickshire of Edward III.
  • Vol. 11 (1932) Warwickshire Feet of Fines, Vol I.
  • Vol. 15 (1932) Warwickshire Feet of Fines, Vol II.
  • Vol. 16 (1932) Rolls of the Warwickshire and Coventry Sessions of the Peace, 1377-1397
  • Vol. 18 (1943) Warwickshire Feet of Fines, Vol III.
  • Vol. 21 (1952) Ministers' Accounts of the Warwickshire Estates of the Duke of Clarence.
  • Vol. 22 (1956) Ecclesiastical Terriers of Warwickshire Parishes. Vol I
  • Vol. 27 (1971) Ecclesiastical Terriers of Warwickshire Parishes. Vol II.
  • Vol. 28 (1970) Warwickshire Printers' Notices.
  • Vol. 29 (1975) Warwickshire Apprentices and their Masters, 1710-1760
  • Vol. 43 (2010) The Warwickshire Hearth Tax Returns
  • Vol. 47 (2014) The 1851 Census of Religious Worship: Warwickshire.




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Protestation Returns (1642) for Coventry City and Knightlow Hundred are available here:

https://archives.parliament.uk/collections/getrecord/GB61_HL_PO_JO_10_1_107

posted by Andrew Turvey
Hi Andrew,

Thank you for leaving this Warwickshire resource! Can I ask that, in the future, if you have a list of many individual sources from similar areas, that you post those links in a single, large message messaged privately to the project account (WikiTree-57)? Because the email account linked to the project account is also the one linked to the Google group, and so everyone in the Google group receives emails for every comment left on pages or profiles managed by the project, and so every project member received emails for each individual comment that you left yesterday :) By leaving a single, large message sent privately directly to the project account, everyone would only receive that single email as opposed to each separate one. Thanks!

Regards, Amy Utting, England Project Leader.

posted by Amelia Utting