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Message Board for Baynes Interests. Leave a message and they will even e-mail you when you get a reply.
Baynes Message Board at Rootsweb/Ancestry
Cyndi's List
If it has something to do with Genealogy then Cyndi knows where you can find it.
The Baynes family of Takeley, Essex
Robert Cannon
Robert is researching descendants of John Baynes of Radwinter, Essex, some of whose descendants farmed in Essex during the 1800's. Family members were known to have been in Ashdon, Takeley, Great Dunmow, Braintree, and in the Essex/Sussex, Cambridgeshire corner. His website is packed with lots of information on this extensive family group.
The Limebeer Surname Website
William J Limebeer
William bringing together all things LIMEBEER. If your name is LIMEBEER then pop along and contact Bill.
The McNicoll Family Tree
David McNicoll Descendents
Bob has a McNICOLL family tree which probably connects to my Baynes tree. If you know where Adam Clarke Baynes and Mary McNicoll got married c1832 probably in Liverpool then please get in touch with us.
Len's Stanley Family Website
The Stanley Family
Uncle Len's site with even more Stanley relations than I've got on this site
The Tarling Surname Website
The Tarling Family
Kevin and Stephen bringing together all things TARL*. If your name is TARLING then get in touch and save yourself an awful lot of work. They have lots of information.
The Watling Surname Website
The Watling Family
Roger hosting the WATLING site. If your name is W(H)ATLING then come along and join in the fun. They have a lively social eGroup as well as a more boring genealogy eGroup.
The John Rylands Library
The Methodist Church and Archive Centre. Not just UK Methodists but worldwide. Lots on early American Methodism.
Rootsweb
Rootsweb
THE Genealogy Server. Covers all things Genealogical. Including...
Connecting the World one GEDCOM at a time. You can amend and/or delete your gedcom at any time.
A massive project to publish the English and Welsh Civilian Registration Indexes on-line.
A massive project to transcribe the English, Welsh and Scottish Census on-line.
A massive project to transcribe the English Parish Registers on-line.
Family Search
The I.G.I. online plus the 1881 Census Index for England, Scotland and Wales.
GENUKI
THE Site for U.K. information. You name it and it is here.
UKBMD
A similar project to Freebmd but here the aim is to publish the Local English and Welsh Civilian Registration Indexes on-line. This might sound like a repeat of the Freebmd project, but it is not. The local indexes should hold the same information as the national ones but they do not. This will provide a necessary cross check of the Civilian Registration in England and Wales. And besides the local register offices charge less for certificates than either the FRC or Southport.These indexes allow you to see the other half of a marriage right back to 1837.
The British Library
The British Library. They have an online search facility of their Manuscript Collection as well as an online Book Catalogue.
The Public Record Office
The English Public Record Office, 'Access to Archives'. They have an online search facility with access to over sixty archives across England.
The Web Design Group.
This is the home of HTML and CSS. Test your Web pages using WDG's HTML Validator.
Grewelthorpe, Yorkshire, England
Ba(iy)n(es) in Grewelthorp
A Website for the village of Grewelthorpe, Yorkshire, England with a page of Bain/Bayne/Baines people who lived in the area. The area around Grewelthorpe includes Masham and Kirkby Malzeard.