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Access to Archives  An Exellent site for locating Archives and records of people and places

bullet Alcester Residents  1881 Census of Residents of Alcester Union workhouse Oversley Warwick England 
bulletAnzac Day.    A site dedicated to the ANZACS and the Rememberance day 
bulletAnzac's in Gallipoli  Anzac officers who died at Gallipoli: Names and some Photographs   
bulletAlston, St Augustine's Church  Cumberland Marriages for 1701-1783 , 1784-1812 and 1813-1837.
bulletAberdeen & N.E.Scotland F.H.S      The Aberdeen & N.E.Scotland F.H.S.
bulletAccrington Pals             The 11th Battalion East Lancashire Regiment
bulletAlans Cheshire Links A Site dedicated to Local  History & Genealogical Links in Cheshire
bulletAlwalton Census 1811 A Transcription of the Census taken in Alwalton Huntingdonshire in 1811
bullet Aycliffe Durham Burials 

Aycliffe Saint Andrew Churchyard
Aycliffe Durham England

This is not a complete listing of burials! The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Total records = 485

bulletAmerican Military Cemetery The American Military Cemetery Madingley Cambridgeshire
bulletANCIENT FACES        Search the site for old photos or submit your own.
bulletAncestry.COM               Large Genealogical Site with Surname Search Facility.
bulletAnglo/German F.H.S      The Anglo-German Family History Society
bulletAnne Passenger list      The passenger list of the ship Anne 1623 Plymouth colony Massachusits
bulletAmtphill & District The Ampthill and district Archeological and Local History society
bulletArchdeaconry court of Canterbury  The Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury Kent. Inventory Papers Index: for 1660, 1661, 1681, 1689, 1690 and 1699.
bulletArdleigh Essex in 1796 In 1796, John Kelly, the Vicar of Ardleigh, wrote In consequence of the avowed intention of the French to make a descent upon this coast, as communicated by the Ministers of Parliament, I have thought it my duty to number by parishioners; which I have done by a domiciliary visitation; that in the event of an actual Invasion, such a list may be useful, either to assemble us in order to make a resistance, or in case of dispersion, to enable us, upon return, to discover and ascertain our respective claims and settlements
bulletArmidale Family History Group  Family History Group for Armidale N.S.W
bulletAshby War Memorial WW1 Inscriptions from the War memorial Ashby Lincolnshire
bulletAshover, Derbyshire   This site has a great deal of information for the Genealogist in this Area
bulletAshton under hill        Church of St Barbara memorial inscriptions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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