Cambridgeshire 1841 Census Index. The Cambridgeshire 1841 Census Index has been made available to aid selection of the microfiche containing the full 1841 census transcriptions.
Cambridgeshire 1851 Census Index. The Cambridgeshire 1851 Census Index has been made available to aid selection of the microfiche containing the full 1851 census transcriptions.
Cambridgeshire Strays Database : People born in the County of Cambridgeshire with an event recorded outside of the County. This is a Cambridgeshire Family History Society database.
Dr William's Library Index for Cambridgeshire, England. Non conformist Ministers began in 1742 to collect together the "General Register of Births" (i.e. Non Conformist Births) and arranged for it to be housed in Dr Williams' Library in London. It was poorly used until 1769, when it became a repository for Non-Conformist Minister's books. The whole was handed over to the Registrar General in 1837.
Boer War Deaths : Cambs, Hunts & Beds : This database is built from the details found on the Boer War memorials at Bedford, Cambridge, Ely, Huntingdon and Peterborough. There are 685 names on file.
Cambridgeshire Regiment Men Who Died WW2. This database contains details of the men who served in the Cambridgeshire Regiment and died during the Second World War. Links to any war memorials in the United Kingdom that these men are known to exist on are also provided plus photographs of either the men of their graves.
The Wisbech Index. An index to Cambridgeshire and Norfolk parish records that come from various sources.
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541: volume 4 - Monastic cathedrals (southern province). Traces the chronology and careers of the archbishops, bishops and senior clergy of the cathedrals of Canterbury, Ely, Norwich, Rochester, Winchester and Worcester. (Includes Cambridgeshire, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Kent, Norfolk, Suffolk, Surrey, Worcestershire)
ENGLISH-FENS Mailing List. Topic: a mailing list for everyone with a genealogical interest in the counties of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, England. You can search the archives for a specific message or browse them.
1851 Chatteris Strays (archived website - may be unavailable or slow to respond) : a list of people found on the 1851 census as being born in Chatteris but not on a Chatteris census of that year.
Parish of Croydon, Cambridgeshire, England Speculum Gregis 1843-1848 (archived website - may be unavailable, incomplete or slow to respond). The Reverend Francis Fulford was appointed Rector of Croydon-cum-Clopton in Cambridgeshire in July 1841, remaining in that parish for four years. He compiled a list of inhabitants adding their ages, occupations, literacy and church attendance as well as some 'off the cuff' comments. The notebook - a "Speculum Gregis" - or Mirror of his Flock - was updated by his successor, the Reverend R S B Sandilands until 1848.
The Littleport Riots of 1816 (Cambridgeshire, England). Scroll down near the bottom of the page for the list of 24 rioters who were originally sentenced to hang and a link to a list of eighty of the rioters involved in the Littleport and Ely riots.
Soham Chronicle 1787-1899 (Cambridgeshire, England). A selection of everyday happenings of this small town in the years between 1787 and 1899. The stories were written by the village correspondent and published in the weekly “Cambridge Chronicle” newspaper.
Wisbech St. Mary, Cambridgeshire - Marriages : Index of selected marriages found in the Parish Register for Wisbech St. Mary, Cambridgeshire from 1744-1803. 30 marriage entries.
ENG-WISBECH-AREA Mailing List at RootsWeb. Topic: A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in the town of Wisbech and/or the surrounding villages and parishes lying within 15 miles from Wisbech. Wisbech sits on both sides of the river Nene which forms the Cambridgeshire/Norfolk border and is nine miles south of the Cambridgeshire/Lincolnshire border. The list will focus on the area surrounding Wisbech that lies in these three counties. You can search the archives for a specific message or browse them.