Hi Folks, Please find below the updates/additions to the Genuki Yorkshire pages for the past 3 or 4 months. There is less than usual due to my having to do other things with my time (like "keeping the wolf from the door"), and I have undoubtedly missed one or two in my hurry! During this period: Yorksgen 2002 ocurred - thanks to Anne and Conrad once again. Unfortunately I was only able to make it to the dinner in York, but I gather a good time was had by all. For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, Yorksgen 2002 was a get together and series of lectures/visits etc. attended by some of the subscribers to Yorksgen. It is my intention to produce a Genuki Yorkshire web-page containing a list of all the CDs available for the Yorkshire area, but this takes time that I currently don't have, so here are the releases that I know of for the past 3 months: British data archives. The Yorkshire 1891 census http://www.britishdataarchive.com/ Colin Hinson: Baines' Yorkshire Past and Present http://www.blunham.demon.co.uk/CDroms/ Yorkshire Ancestors: 1871 Wakefield and District, a historical compendium. Jones' 1863 Mercantile directory of Bradford, Jones' 1863 Mercantile directory of Leeds, Whitby and its shipping 1717-1900, 1857 directory of Leeds & Woolen district Leeds Grammar School admission books, 1820 - 1900 Whites Woolen districts of the West Riding of Yorkshire, 1866 http://www.yorkshireancestors.com/ Having said that I am pushed for time, I am now going on holiday for nearly 3 weeks! Best wishes, Colin Hinson In the village of Blunham in Bedfordshire U.K. Maintainer of the Genuki Yorkshire pages: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ Rare Books on CD: http://www.blunham.demon.co.uk/CDroms/ Baine's & Bulmers directories, History of Craven, Heywood/Northowram, National gazetteer of Great Britain & Ireland, Whelan's York & NRY Hunter's Hallamshire (Sheffield), Yorkshire: Past and Present >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Places in brackets are the relevant (ancient) parishes. Unless otherwise specified, the churches are C of E. If you have an interest in church architecture you should visit: http://www.churchcrawler.co.uk ------------------------------- Martin Cross ERY: Transcription of the "Strays" from the 1901 Flamborough Census ------------------------------- Marilyn Maybury WRY: Calverley: Voters list for 1835 Bolton (Calverley) Voters list for 1835 Calverley: Index to Marriages 1837-1843 ------------------------------- Carol Bartlett WRY: Bradford: The Tillett Petition - around 2000 names from 1890 ------------------------------------- Colin Hinson: Church Photographs: WRY: Lofthouse (Rothwell) Lofthouse Methodist (Rothwell) Cross Roads cum Lees (Bingley) Lees Methodist (Bingley) Ainsty: St Paul's (St Mary Bishophill the Younger) English Martyrs Roman Catholic (St Mary Bishophill the Younger) Holgate Methodist (Acomb) Holgate LDS (Acomb) NRY: Shipton (Overton) Skelton (Overton) Strensall - 2 views Strensall Methodist St Wilfred, Strensall Camp (Strensall) Wigginton Wigginton Methodist Alne Aldwark - 2 views (Alne) Flaxton (Foston)