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The Durham County Record Office holds the archives for County Durham and the Borough of Darlington. The service is run by Durham County Council . [ 1 ] The archives were held at County Hall, Durham until 2024 when the service moved to a new building which is part of The Story at Mount Oswald , South Road, Durham.
James Watson Corder (1867–1953) is a historian best remembered for documenting family history in Sunderland, County Durham, England. His volumes are invaluable to people interested in genealogy today.
John Bernard Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England (Scott, Webster and Geary, London, 1838) Bernard Burke, The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, Comprising a Registry of Armorial Bearings from the Earliest to the Present Time (Heritage Books, London, 1840)
Kenneth Emsley and Constance Mary Fraser. The Courts of the County Palatine of Durham from the Earliest Times to 1971. Durham County Local History Society. Durham. 1984. John Frederick Archbold. A Summary of the Laws of England: In Four Volumes. Shaw and Sons. Fetter Lane, London. 1848. Volume 1. Pages 184 to 200. William Fordyce. "Court of Pleas".
Northumberland and Durham Family History Society is a family history society that covers Northumberland, Durham, and Tyne and Wear in the North-East of England.. It was created in 1975, and its aims are to "promote interest in family history amongst its members and the general public.
Some Account of the Pedigree of the Forsters of Cold Hesledon, Co. Durham (1862) The King of Arms (1871) The Pedigree of Wilson of High Wray & Kendal, and the Families Connected With Them (1871) A Pedigree of the Forsters and Fosters of the North of England, and of some of the families connected with them (1871) Lancashire County Families (1873)
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