Hello,
I am stuck on a potential Quaker connection and wonder if anyone has any advice as to where I can buy, if possible, any Quaker records. I have been on the Quaker site and they are updating so their book library is no fully available at the moment. But I don't know if that would include actual 'parish' records'. I know what records I want to look at, just not where I can buy them. The records are available at the Cheshire Record Office ( I have asked for a separate look up), and also at Kew but don't actually mind buying transcriptions if they are available. In turn I would then have them to, hopefully, help others.
The genealogist has some Quaker records, but I am not (paid)subscribed.
It would cost almost £40 to subscribe to a no credit access, something which is for me only a single look up, wouldn't be economical.
Thanks very much for reading,
treesa
I am stuck on a potential Quaker connection and wonder if anyone has any advice as to where I can buy, if possible, any Quaker records. I have been on the Quaker site and they are updating so their book library is no fully available at the moment. But I don't know if that would include actual 'parish' records'. I know what records I want to look at, just not where I can buy them. The records are available at the Cheshire Record Office ( I have asked for a separate look up), and also at Kew but don't actually mind buying transcriptions if they are available. In turn I would then have them to, hopefully, help others.
The genealogist has some Quaker records, but I am not (paid)subscribed.
It would cost almost £40 to subscribe to a no credit access, something which is for me only a single look up, wouldn't be economical.
Thanks very much for reading,
treesa
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