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Lincolnshire Websites of interest to historians and genealogists
Modern Map of Lincolnshire above, was adapted from larger and more
detailed map at the tourist information site
>> In-england.co.uk >> map of lincolnshire >>An Old Map of Lincolnshire by Langley and Belch, 1817.
Published in colour at the Lincolnshire Archives Website, illustrates the three parts of the county, Holland, Kesteven and Lindsey.
>> 1817 Lincolnshire Map >>Genuki Lincolnshire Lincolnshire Registration Districts 1st July 1837 to 31st March 1974>>
nb: The same districts were used for the Census 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891 & 1901
Lincolnshire Family History Society websiteincludes a collection of
Lincolnshire newpaper extracts with Surnames Index,
compiled by members of the Society
Lincolnshire County Council Website Local & Family History pagesa wealth of information, including
Index to 1901 Lincolnshire Parishes
Convicts Databaseof nearly 2000 convicts, known to have been transported
from Lincolnshire between 1788 and 1868.
>>Search the Database>>Alphabetical index to parishes, townships & hamlets in Lincolnshire.
Details for each Parish include:
County Division (Holland, Kesteven or Lindsey); Wapentake; Poor Law Union;
Registration District; Church of England Deanery and Parish Church dedication (and more)
>> Lincolnshire Archives >> Collections > Lincolnshire Places >>North Lincolnshire Births Marriages and Deaths
>> Search the indexes on-line >>Here is a
>> map of the area covered >>
Lincolnshire Past (Society for Lincolnshire History & Archeology)
includes an index to...
Towns & Villages in the historic county of Lincolnshire--------------------------------------------------------
Please add more links to this Topic thread for Lincolnshire Heritage and/or Genealogy research. Especially any which you have found of value in your own research and might be of interest to others. These might include other sites that cover the whole of Lincolnshire, or smaller areas, individual districts, towns or parishes.
Thank you for all contributions

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