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Staffordshire school admission registers to 1914, held by the Archive Service, are available on Findmypast
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Ancestry Library Edition is the other leading genealogy resource on the internet and is packed full of records, as well as hints and tips to help you trace your family history, whether you are from Staffordshire or beyond.Visit our Youtube channel for short videos to help you find specific Staffordshire resources on Findmypast.These records cover Staffordshire, Derbyshire, north Shropshire and north Warwickshire. Wills and inventories proved in the Consistory Court of the Diocese of Lichfield and the courts of various "peculiar jurisdictions", 1521-1858.Marriage allegations and bonds for the Consistory Court of the Diocese of Lichfield and the courts of various "peculiar jurisdictions", 1636-1893.Alternatively - browse Staffordshire parish registers.Church of England parish registers for Staffordshire, 1538-1900: around 3,000 registers, containing 4 million names.For further information see our digitisation project page. Access is free in archives and libraries in Staffordshire and Stoke on Trent. The Staffordshire Collection on Findmypast.Note down dates and events that are of interest. Get information from relatives and look at any certificates, photographs and documents that they own. Use the steps below to help you begin your search. Staff is available to take your call as early as 7:00 am CST and as late as 5:00 pm CST.It can be difficult to start looking for your family history. Special Note on Calling by Phone: If you have already submitted a request and need to know its status you may speak to a Customer Service Representative. Staff is available to take your call as early as 7:00 am and as late as 5:00 pm cst. Note: Our peak calling times are weekdays between 10:00 am CST and 3:00 pm CST. You may also telephone the NPRC Customer Service Line (this is a long-distance call for most customers): Visit the Request Military Service Records page to start a new request for military service records online, by mail, or by fax. Please Note: These forms are ONLY for status updates for EXISTING requests from the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC).
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