Cambridgeshire 1851 Census Index. The Cambridgeshire 1851 Census Index has been made available to aid selection of the microfiche containing the full 1851 census transcriptions.
OGSPI. This Ontario Genealogical Society Provincial Index - abreviated OGSPI - is a hypertext library established in 1997 as a volunteer project to index an unlimited range of genealogical information on Ontario families. There are currently over 3 million names in more than 78,000 files.
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Database. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission pays tribute to the 1,700,000 men and women of the Commonwealth forces who died in the two world wars.
Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan, Wales Medical and Associated Occupations. The following is an index to those persons listed in the baptism records for Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan in the following occupations : Includes Surgeons, Physicians, Apothecaries, Medical Doctors, Druggists, Chemists, Veterinary Surgeons etc. The area covered is from Cardiff in the East to Bridgend in the West, and the period up to about 1900 (Cardiff to 1840 only).
Yorkshire Quaker Heritage Project - Name Index. This database enables you to trace references to specific individuals and families within Monthly Meeting minute books, as well as within records of sufferings and membership records. It does not cover the whole of Yorkshire and does not provide details of the subject matter of the minutes.
Fingall, Yorkshire, England Census Records : 1841 - 1861 - 1871 - 1901
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Women's (later Queen Mary's) Army Auxiliary Corps (1917-1920). Search the service records of more than 7,000 women who joined the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (1917-1918), later Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps (1918-1920) in the U.K. Searching the index is free and provides full name, place of birth, date of birth, and catalogue reference. You can also download an image of the record for a fee.
WW-Person : A data base of the higher nobility in Europe. Over 350,000 names. WW-Person now contains 87000 persons of English nobility (including Irish nobility and Scottish nobility), 20000 persons of Italian nobility, 25000 persons of Spanish nobility, 13000 persons of Russian nobility, 60000 persons of French nobility and over 100000 persons of German nobility (including Austrian nobility and Swiss Nobility). For each person original names, titles, dates and relatives are given.