Hi list, for those with English ancestry the Yesterdays site now contains thousands of names of folks who are recorded on official documents found in the County of Derbyshire. These people are listed on Settlement Examinations, documents that give a "resume" of that persons life as the Justices try to determine where the examinant is legally settled. Many came from outside Derbyshire. Bastardy documents speak for themselves as mothers name the alleged fathers of their children. Removal orders record just where a person who had fallen on hard times was removed to. A parish in which an incomer had become a financial burden could and did have them removed. Again these people were removed all over the UK. Rogues and vagabonds aplenty. Again from all over Britain, and all "punished according to law" whipped that is, before being sent back through the various towns. Apprenticeship documents and a fair section on Law and Order also record many names of people from across England. Link below. One not yet listed and only recently discovered is an Examination of William STRETON born Philadelphia around 1758. His father was a soldier in the 42 Rgt Foot. William later went to Scotland, became a sailor was taken prisoner before being sent to Falmouth in England. He was about nineteen at the time. -- http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~spire/Yesterday/index.htm