Is Family Search completely free?
Yes, FamilySearch really is free. Originally intended for Church members, FamilySearch resources help millions of people around the world discover their heritage and connect with family members.
Who are my relatives?
Parents, siblings, uncles, aunts, grandparents, cousins, nieces and nephews — they’re all relatives. A relative can be connected to your family through blood or by marriage. If you are a child or grandchild of Maria’s, for example, you are a blood relative of her family.
When was the east of London family history society formed?
The Society was formed in 1978 by a group of enthusiasts who shared an interest in family history research in the historic area to the east of the City of London. Now a registered charity with over 1,800 members worldwide, the Society has no central offices, telephones or paid staff and all our services are provided by volunteer members.
When is the London Westminster and Middlesex Family History Society published?
The Society has also published two census guides naming streets from the 1851 census returns: The Streets of Westminster, which is available now and The Streets of the City of London which will be published in September 2021 Link to ParishChest: https://www.parishchest.com/london-westminster-middlesex-fhs-4577.php
How many members does the family history society have?
Now a registered charity with over 1,800 members worldwide, the Society has no central offices, telephones or paid staff and all our services are provided by volunteer members. Whether you are new to studying family history or a seasoned genealogist we hope you will find something to interest you.
When was the London and North Middlesex FHS formed?
LWMFHS was formed in 2001 when the London and North Middlesex FHS (previously the North Middlesex FHS) joined together with the Westminster and Central Middlesex FHS (previously the Central Middlesex FHS. The Society has started publishing a new series of Parish Guides.