Canal Boat Register
This database contains some extracts from the register of boats working the Coventry canal 1879-1936
This database contains some extracts from the register of boats working the Coventry canal 1879-1936
Curtis and Beamish's Directory of Coventry 1874-5
Memorial Inscriptions which relate to the burials recorded at Holy Trinity during this period.
This census was taken on June 1st 1523 and recorded in the Coventry Leet book as the Dearth (a census).
Transcriptions of the Coventry Schools Admission Board record books. 15 schools, 30,000 pupils from late 1880s onwards
This book is based on research carried out by John Ashby for his book “Spon Street and Spon End. A history of the people and buildings. ” The booklet contains the 1891 census transcript for the area, building utilisation tables, maps and background notes.
This book is based on research carried out by John Ashby for his book "Spon Street and Spon End. A history of the people and buildings. " The booklet contains the 1891 census transcript for the area, building utilisation tables, maps and background notes.
Information about Mary Eaves and the role of a midwife in Victorian Coventry.
This database holds a transcription of the records in the burial registers. The burials mainly consist of people living within the Walsgrave, Wyken, Stoke & Bell Green areas
The parish registers of Holy Trinity Church, from 1561 to 1837, have been transcribed by Alma Merritt and have been published by Midland Ancestors (BMSGH). These burials are the few recorded post 1837.
This data was transcribed by Coventry Family History Society members from a quantity of pawnbroker’s tickets discovered in an attic in Far Gosford Street, Coventry.
Windmill Road cemetery opened in 1909. The burials in the cemetery mainly consist of people living within the Longford, Foleshill, Holbrooks, Bell Green, Wood End and Aldermans Green area. The latest burial recorded is 30th December 1994.