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When you enter any library you either head straight for the shelves (which are ordered by geographical location in this library) or to the catalogue. In this library you have the same choice. If you want to go straight there click on either of the next two links; otherwise read on:
Because genealogical information is primarily concerned with locational information or surname information the catalogue has been split into three parts. Each part will, where appropriate, cross-reference the other parts.
If you would like to start browsing the library catalogue you may start now by clicking on the following links
If you would rather start browsing the shelves right away click on the following link Shelves
Otherwise keep reading for further information
This is a list of subjects covered in our library. The subjects are arranged in alphabetical order. In order to investigate a subject area just click on the subject. You will either be taken directly to the shelves, or if there are several links you will be offered a choice of links to take.
Click on the following link to go directly to Subject Index
For those people familiar with normal library indexing this is an alternative index to the library which uses the Dewey Decimal System to index the shelves It is not recommended that you use this index unless you are familiar with the Dewey system.
Click on the following link to go directly to Class Mark index
As well as geographical information, e.g. the parish records for the village of Badingham, in the county of Suffolk, in England, much genealogical information is also available indexed by surname. There is much work to be done in this area. We have made a start in indexing some of this information in our surname index.
Click on the following link to go directly to Surname Index
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Brian P E Fisk
- Last revised: 02 November 1998