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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Cheshire => England => Cheshire Resources => Topic started by: JDGen on Sunday 21 November 10 11:31 GMT (UK)
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Altrincham
Altrincham History Society
http://althistsoc.users.btopenworld.com/index.html
Chester:
A virtual walk around Chester with lots of information and photographs
http://www.chesterwalls.info/
Disley: This site contains will indexes, will transcriptions, census information, church records, MIs, land tax assessments etc:
http://www.disley.net/disley_home.html
Frodsham:
An Account of the Ancient Town of Frodsham in Cheshire (pub. 1881) by William Beaumont
http://www.archive.org/details/accountofancient00beamiala
Goostrey:
http://www.relativeresearch.co.uk/goostrey.htm
Kelsall:
http://www.the-dicksons.org/Kelsall/kelsall/Kelsall%20Home%20Page.htm
Lyme Handley: This site contains wills, census information, church records, land tax assessments etc:
http://www.disley.net/lyme_handley_home.html
Macclesfield:
http://www.relativeresearch.co.uk/macclesfield.htm
Macclesfield Forest:
http://www.relativeresearch.co.uk/macclesfield_forest_title.htm
Northwich:Used to be hosted by Geocities, moved when service withdrawn but not all the links work. Great information on lots of different subjects around the Northwich area.
http://webspace.webring.com/people/wn/northwichpages/
Sale and Altrincham Pages:
http://www.personal.u-net.com/~luso/altrinch.htm
Sandbach:
http://www.relativeresearch.co.uk/sandbach.htm
Stockport:
Stockport Heritage Trust Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.
http://stockportheritagetrust.co.uk
Sutton near Macclesfield
http://www.relativeresearch.co.uk/sutton.htm
Taxal: This site contains will indexes, will transcriptions, census information, church records, directory extracts, newspaper articles etc.
http://www.disley.net/taxal_home.html
Whaley Bridge (formerly Yeardsley cum Whaley): This site contains wills, census information, church records, directory extracts, newspaper articles etc.
http://www.disley.net/whaley_bridge_home.html
Wincle:
http://www.relativeresearch.co.uk/wincle.htm