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1900 - 1994
Dedicated to the Miners of Silverwood |
Hollings Lane Thrybergh South Yorkshire England Webmaster John Doxey Main Photos Jonathan Dabbs. Additional content Mick Carver |
| Home Page |
| It is recommended to start your visit here |
| Site Guide |
| Each Link below will take you to a related group of pages. There are at present over 100 pages on this site. |
| The making of the Mine |
| History of the Mine |
| Listing of Miners |
| The Colliers |
| Where the Miners of Silverwood came from |
| Origins of Miners |
| Work and Leisure |
| Working Life |
| Biographies and Tributes |
| Individuals |
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Facts, Stories and Features |
| Interesting facts |
| Legends from the Mine |
| Tales from the Mine |
| For Researchers |
| Mining Information |
| For Your Use |
| Students Page |
| Guest Book |
| Messages |
| Genealogy Links |
| Local Villages |
| Thrybergh |
| Ravenfield |
| Dalton |
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GENEALOGY LINKS |
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For those of you researching your family tree here are some useful links. Disclaimer:- This site accepts no liability or responsibility for the content of the links below, nor legal responsibility concerning your use of the sites and companies thereon. |
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ROTHERHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY Martyn Ward, Web Manager www.rotherhamfhs.co.uk Seeking help locating local records, then try
here, its the site to visit and like most family history groups the
Rotherham Branch is a friendly helpful bunch of people.
ROTHERHAM WEBS
Visit this site for lots of information on Rotherham and District,
http://www.rotherhamwebs.co.uk/
Webmaster Sue
B M D Certificates Limited FREE SHIPPING TO UK AND WORLDWIDE - NO HIDDEN COSTS Telephone (Enquiries Only)
The place to see
old records, photos and books relating to Rotherham and District The largest collection of free family history, family tree and genealogy records in the world.
Unlike the site above this is not a
free site LINKS ON THIS SITE COVER EVERY ASPECT
OF GENEALOGY
Sheffield Archives, 52 Shoreham
Street, Sheffield, S1 4SP
Searching for Granddad 1914 - 1918 A site with great advice on how to
locate your Granddad during the first World War
http://www.1914-1918.net/grandad/grandad.htm A site by Peter Lowe |