GenoGold

 

GenoGold - Making it Easier
UK Genealogy Database Source
Databases

    This page contains non-census databases.

GenoGold

Years of our own (& contributor’s) research, and folk wanting help on their own records from anyone with a matching interest. Currently 41,022 records (updated every 2-3 weeks). You can review a contents summary by area first if you wish, to see if a search may be of use to you. You can search using just the first few letters of a name if it helps. This is a useful database in which we store all the “odds and ends”.

Records include many UK-wide strays. People who’ve allowed us to re-engineer and format their research for this database include the indefatigable Mike Spencer, Ernie Drabble MBE, Marjorie Ward, Barb Mallar, John Mead, Annette Watson, Sandra Love, Dr Kathy Miller, Tony Millward, Roger Hellings, and many others...(NB if looking for Roger’s Heanor Marlpool records they are Grave, not Burial, records as they very usefully list the grave number even though the dates refer to the burial itself)

Each record has a unique RR no’ (“record reference”), enabling us to indicate a connection to other records where necessary, which you can then see by putting the RR digits in the search box.

Local Records

We don’t specialise in complete parish records but large batches of useful contributions from researchers on a single area are always welcome. This is where you’ll find maybe some localised batches of useful records for one area, all in addition to the main GenoGold database. This section is growing so keep coming back. Currently houses around 69,500 records in total

Single Subject

The first one in here is searchable UK executions, more to follow

Site Owners Family Tree

For what it’s worth, our own family trees :- Turner, Eveleigh, Tansley, Phillips, Morley, Knowles, Barker, Vincent, Poundall, Slater, Crapp, Barlow, Sumption, Colwill, Poulton, Smith, Fox, Liddicoat, Jenkin, Trethewey and more.....hundreds of surnames!

One Name Studies

A small but growing list of contributions from folk who have offered their own one-name studies to help others. Remember, there will be other surnames within each list due to marriages etc so they are always worth having a scan through these.

Diaries and Letters

This is a section we’d love to see grow, if you have anything you’d like to be displayed do contact us