I know that many of you are aware of Suffolk Local History Council and the Local History Recorders in parishes across the county, the various publications and courses, the talks/lectures and residential weekends that SLHC provide.
Please note that in the last year we have changed our web site address to www.slhc.org.uk
The Council supports all the local history groups throughout Suffolk as well as providing the Suffolk Local History Recorder's in many parishes (ideally in every parish) providing a network of people in our towns and villages who are working to ensure the survival of material and to record the present for future local historians.
The collection of photographs showing life in Suffolk through the years is now set up and available at the SRO as The Suffolk Photographic Survey.
Groups of Members of the Council meet at all three branches of the Record Offices to transcribe, preserve and record information for future historians.
Honorary Recorder's Secretary Suffolk Local History Council
Patricia Bridges ~ Hon Recorders' Secretary Suffolk Local History Council, Suffolk House, 2 Wharfedale Road, Ipswich IP1 4JP http://www.slhc.org.uk/ Local History Recorder for the parish of Little Waldingfield ~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Every time I find an ancestor, I have to find two more !
Pendle, Stygall, Pipe, Fruer, Bridges, Fisk in Suffolk Bridges in Derby Fulker in Berkshire then hammersmith/Barnes LND Murray, Clancy, Broker, Hoskins, Wilson, Sale in MDX/LND Gt-Grandfather Michael Wilson born Cork, lived Fulham LND - arrived Boston USA 1889 - what happened next?