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How to begin tracing your family tree

The golden rule with family history is to always start with yourself and then work backwards a generation at a time. As you work backwards you should try to check and confirm dates and events. If you find that a large proportion of your family come from one area, it may be worth joining the Devon Family History Society.

The following is a simple step by step guide to getting started and should not be taken as comprehensive. It is advisable to purchase a book on the subject and read this before you start. There are several good ones available especially "Beginning Your Family History" by George Pelling (published by Countryside Books, 1990, 5th edition, ISBN 1 872094 12 0).

The GRO Index was compiled after the introduction of Civil Registration in July 1837 and is a list of all births, marriages and deaths from 1837 to the present day. It covers England and Wales so no matter where your relatives lived, you should be able to find them. The Index itself is divided up into years and each year into four quarters. Within each of these quarters the entries are listed alphabetically by surname.

Some parishes have been put on to the International Genealogical Index (IGI) which is an alphabetical index of births, baptisms and marriages and some burials (not deaths) from 1538 to approximately 1837. It is a useful source of information but any detail should be checked against the parish registers. These are available in the Record Office.

Most of the parish registers are available on microfiche and therefore the original documents will not be produced. Microfiche readers are easy to use and copies can be taken from the fiche for a minimal cost.

For information on topics such as Irish and Scottish ancestry, non-conformity, Quakers, Jewish records, Catholic records, emigration/immigration etc., it is advisable to consult a more specialist publication such as "The Family Historian's Enquire Within" by Pauline Saul (published by the Federation of Family History Societies, 1997, 5th edition, ISBN 1 872094 83 X).

And finally do not be disheartened if you find that you get stuck around 1700. It is not easy to go back beyond this and very few people manage to take their family trees back much further.

For further information, see the Devon Family History Society's getting started webpage.

Summary of family history sources in Plymouth

Activity Local location of source
Purchase birth, marriage and death certificates (Plymouth area) (from 1837) Register office
Purchase birth, marriage and death certificates (England and Wales) (from 1837) General Register Office
Use the General Register Office index Available as microfiche in the Plymouth Library History Room or via the Internet using Ancestry Library Edition in the Record Office or branch libraries.
Baptism, marriage and burial registers (from circa 1550) Record Office
Look at baptism, marriage and burial indexes Record Office
Look at census returns and indexes 1841 to 1911 Available as microfiche (for the Plymouth area only)in the Plymouth Library History Room or via the internet using Ancestry Library Edition in the Record Office or branch libraries. The 1911 census can be viewed in the Record Office.
Divorce records HM Courts Service
Find wills and probates (post 1858) HM Courts Service Probate Registry
Find wills and probates (all dates) Do a name search on Access to Archives and our Online Catalogue to find records held in the Record Office.
International Genealogical Index (Devon) Available as microfiche in the Record office or via the Internet using the Familysearch website.
International Genealogical Index (Cornwall) Available as microfiche in the Record office or via the Internet using the Familysearch website.
Electoral registers Plymouth Library History Room
Directories and printed sources A selection of directories is held in the Record Office, with a larger collection available in the Plymouth Library History Room
Boyds Index See International Genealogical Index

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