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Step into the living past of Yorkshire, where every name tells a story and every date echoes across centuries. The Registers Of The Chapel Of Horbury In The Parish Of Wakefield In The County Of York 1598-1812, compiled by John Charlesworth, opens a rare window onto English church archives from the 16th to the 19th century. This essential church record collection is a cornerstone for genealogy research, guiding ancestry enthusiasts and historians alike through the intricate tapestry of Wakefield's historical records. Within these meticulously preserved pages, readers will discover the heartbeat…mehr

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Step into the living past of Yorkshire, where every name tells a story and every date echoes across centuries. The Registers Of The Chapel Of Horbury In The Parish Of Wakefield In The County Of York 1598-1812, compiled by John Charlesworth, opens a rare window onto English church archives from the 16th to the 19th century. This essential church record collection is a cornerstone for genealogy research, guiding ancestry enthusiasts and historians alike through the intricate tapestry of Wakefield's historical records. Within these meticulously preserved pages, readers will discover the heartbeat of a community-baptisms, marriages, and burials recorded with care, revealing patterns of life, loss, and legacy. Local history enthusiasts and those tracing Yorkshire family history will find this volume invaluable, while scholars of British archival studies will appreciate its enduring significance. The work stands not only as a practical resource but as a cultural artefact, offering insight into the customs, faith, and daily rhythms of generations long past. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a casual explorer of English heritage or a dedicated collector of John Charlesworth works, this book is an invitation to connect with the enduring stories of Yorkshire's people.