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Offline Shellsbells

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SALFORD ... Where to go for records?
« on: Wednesday 04 October 06 22:16 BST (UK) »
Hi there  ;D

Ive gone as far as I can for now with regard to my Yorkshire roots so I thought I would start on the SALFORD side of the family now.

I have most certificates but I would like to go to Manchester to possibly get other information e.g  divorce papers (1906+) newspaper articles, Electoral roles etc etc


Could someone direct me where to physically go for Salford info - would it be Manchester Central Library or somewhere in Salford?


Many thanks
ILLINGWORTH, SCHOFIELD <br />Bradford, Wibsey, North Bierley, Bowling, Horton, Little Horton<br />BAXTER, ELKS, HALL<br />Salford

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Re: SALFORD ... Where to go for records?
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 05 October 06 11:55 BST (UK) »
I think (but I'm sure someone will put me right on this) that most of the parish registers for Manchester/Salford area are on microfilm at Manchester Central Library. See

http://www.manchester.gov.uk/libraries/arls/index.htm

and also microfilm of local newspapers.

Salford Local History Library at Peel Park has lots of historical documents on Salford, (including Monumental Inscriptions for several local churches and part of Weaste Cemetery). See

http://www.salford.gov.uk/leisure/museums/lhlibrary.htm

Byers (Salford & London)
Stringfellow (Salford & Chorley)
Holmes (Manchester & Birmingham)
Goulding/Golden (Birmingham & Lincolnshire)
Bassett (Manchester & Salford, Staffordshire)
Child (Lincolnshire)
Belshaw (Salford)
Hallsworth (Eccles & Salford)
Vernon (Bury & Chapel en le Frith)

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Re: SALFORD ... Where to go for records?
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 05 October 06 21:41 BST (UK) »
Hi'ya Shellsbells,

SKB is quite correct. There is quite a distinction between Salford and Manchester and both are worth a visit.

When you go to Salford do not go on a Monday as this is there day off but please see there vast collection of trade directories this is the biggest collection I have seen in Manchester or elsewhere  :o :o there records are Salford only this is where you will find newspaper articles and electoral roles.

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Re: SALFORD ... Where to go for records?
« Reply #3 on: Monday 23 October 06 09:55 BST (UK) »
Thanks for the info ....

Ill hopefully be popping across to Bolton to go see my folks soon, so I'll more than likely go to both Manchester Central Library and Salford then.

Thanks again

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ILLINGWORTH, SCHOFIELD <br />Bradford, Wibsey, North Bierley, Bowling, Horton, Little Horton<br />BAXTER, ELKS, HALL<br />Salford

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