I will have a look at my profile and see if I need to add bits. Thanks for the tip.
I don't mind spending a bit of money, but im just a minion for a large supermarket so supply is limited. I've purchased some old Warrington maps from the Scottish library with the streets my nan mentions in her memory notes. Going to be looking at those this weekend and re reading the notes
Thankyou all again x
Slow down a little, you mention purchasing "Warrington maps from the Scottish library" unless you really wanted paper copies of the maps you could have downloaded them to your computer free of charge rather than buying them.
In a similar way there are many free resources available that can help with your research. One of the things forums such as this are useful for is to inform people of the free resources available.
Other resource are available online on subscription sites but some subscription sites open their records to everyone at various times of the year at no cost.
The major subscription sites are often available free at libraries up and down the country a few of these libraries also allow their members to access the resources from their own homes.
Family history can be expensive but with care it does not have to be.
Cheers
Guy