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List of Archives

1. Maps 1805 - Present Day
2. School Log Books
3. Village Constables
4. Old Photos (some on web)
5. Newspaper Clippings
6. Record of rectors
7. 1851, 1881 Census
8. Births, Deaths and Marriages 1582 - 1997
9. Brunton Family History
10. Hartley Family (part on Web)
11. Old Sepia Photos
12. Railways of the District
13. Farnham Village History

14. Various Books

Also available

15. Computer Links & resources
16. Domesday Book - Yorkshire Vol I & II
17. Pigot & Co Commercial Directory 1828
18. 1741 Yorkshire Poll Book
19. Yorkshire Place Names in Domesday.
20. 1848 Yorkshire Election records
21. Census Records 1841 - 1901

If you have something that you feel would fit well with the Archives of the Society, from Photos, diaries, postcards, letters, railways timetables or anything else possible, Let us know.

Contact the society at the meetings, or through email (CLICK HERE)
 

Suggested Project List

Summer 2004

Photos / Old Sepia Photos   done
Hartley Family History   done
Brunton Family History   done

October - Christmas 2004

Church History / Index the Grave Stones
Births, Deaths and Marriages
Constable Notes
Current History

December 2004 - March 2005

Land Owners Census
Full Census up to 1901
Village Property History (TBC)

March - Summer 2005

Industrial Staveley
Archaeological Data About Staveley
Walkingham Hill History
Railway History
Road Traffic / Inns / Coaches
School History
 

What does all this mean?  Well the Society would like to offer the opportunity to all members of the society to take part in this project.
Not everyone needs a computer!

We would like people to do book research, of help with visits to local Library's, archives or academic intuitions.  All you need is an interest in History and a willingness to spend a few hours, reading, sorting or just writing down information.  If you would like to help, come along to some meetings and hear what we have to say.

This site is produced by the Staveley History Society, North Yorkshire