The Stonehouse Heritage Group website has a wealth of information published for anyone seeking to find out more about their family history in Stonehouse.
For family history research the ideal starting point is your own family including relatives and older friends who may all be able to provide useful information. Documents such as birth, marriage and death certificates, school and army records, photographs, scrapbooks, family bibles etc can help to build a fuller picture of your family’s history.
From 1 January 1855 all births, marriages and deaths had to be registered. All these certificates usually give the names of the parents. So, for example, if you knew one of these dates for a grandparent, the certificate from the local registrar’s office will give the names of the great-grandparents mycustomessaywriter.org.
For records prior to 1855 researchers have to rely on church registers of baptisms, marriage and burials, wills, censuses, gravestone inscriptions and other miscellaneous records. These and other information resources have been transferred and are now stored on our websote database..
If your roots are in Stonehouse you can search our historical records stored on our website to help trace your family tree. The Stonehouse Heritage Group database holds a comprehensive collection of unique records that can be searched easily by entering a few characters of a