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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~boneplace/
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Rita is the ‘on-line Parish clerk’ for St Stephen in Brannel which, amongst other things, provides inscriptions / pictures of memorials for that Cornish parish within her neat site.
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http://west-penwith.org.UK/
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Rick is a bit of a legend, his site is a fantastic resource for the parishes of the West Penwith region, a huge amount of information including links to memorial inscription sites. A must in your favourites list.
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http://www.belerionbooks.com/
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Jim is producing a range of out of print books with a strong Cornish historic emphasis. They are available on CD ROM in Acrobat format.
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http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/Redruth/
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Pat is the listmum for the Rootsweb Mailing List which covers the parish of Redruth, a place to help you with your Redruth ancestors. This page introduces the list.
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http://penwith1.tripod.com/
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George has a site which not only pays respect to the Cornish who died in the two World Wars but also provides a valuable resource to the War Memorials of Kerrier & Penwith.
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http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/Cornwall/
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Ian, GENUKI Maintainer of Cornwall County and Parish Pages, provides a wealth of information, this is on my favourites list.
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~~http://www.rootsweb.com/~engcornw/
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A comprehensive listing of links to Cornish genealogy, history, families of Cornwall and miscellaneous. Sue has created a neat and essential ref. page for CornwallGenWeb.
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http://grenfell.history.users.btopenworld.com/
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Arthur is creating a wonderful site for a one name study of the Grenfell family. He is including, within the RECORDS section, burial details which contains (with our permission) some index extracts from the Cornwall Inscriptions Project database.
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http://www.lelant.info/
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All you need to know about Lelant Parish. Maxwell has published a site which contains wonderful history and references, obviously gleaned from much personal study and perusal of original documents, not just lists reproduced, without depth and understanding, from published sources.
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http://www.genogold.com/
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Jo is developing a technically wonderful database source. If the databases found on this site continue to expand, then Cornwall historians will have a useful consolidated resource.
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http://www.cornwall-holiday.net/
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Planning to visit Cornwall ? A very useful website for visitors to Cornwall including accommodation, attractions, sport and activities along with information about villages, history and culture.
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www.cornish-forefathers.com
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Pam has spent many years transcribing Cornish parish and chapel registers from the original records and makes the results of her efforts available on CDs. Visit this site and wonder over the amazing amount of work that has produced these valuable resources.
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