This engaging webinar, part of the England Counties Research Series by Legacy Family Tree Webinars, focuses on tracing ancestral roots in the historic county of Surrey. Presented by experienced genealogist and legal historian Sarah Pettyfer, the session delves into Surrey’s complex administrative evolution, its rich historical context, and the abundant archival resources available to family historians. Sarah’s expert guidance makes this a must-watch for anyone with roots in this unique county, especially those navigating shifting boundaries and diverse record holdings.
Understanding Surrey’s Shifting Boundaries
One of the biggest challenges in Surrey research is its complex history of boundary changes. From the formation of Greater London in 1888 to the ongoing restructuring of registration districts through the 20th century, many areas now considered part of London—including Lambeth, Southwark, and Wandsworth—were historically in Surrey. Recognizing these changes is essential for locating accurate records.
Archival Resources and Where to Find Them
Essential records for Surrey research are held across multiple repositories. The Surrey History Centre in Woking is the primary archive, while records for former Surrey parishes now in London boroughs are at the London Metropolitan Archives. Researchers must also consider the Hampshire Record Office and Lambeth Palace Archives due to ecclesiastical jurisdictions. Many church and probate records, including wills and bishop’s transcripts, are digitized and accessible via Ancestry and Findmypast.
Occupational and Industrial Clues to Ancestry
Surrey’s rural and affluent heritage offers clues to ancestral occupations. While it lacked a dominant industry, it featured agriculture, market gardening, gunpowder production, and watermill-powered trades. Tracing these occupational paths can illuminate the lives of ancestors and direct researchers to estate papers, land tax records, and local newspapers, many now available online.
Curious to learn more?
Watch the full webinar to explore detailed historical maps, jurisdictional shifts, and strategies for overcoming genealogical roadblocks unique to Surrey. Sarah Pettyfer provides a wealth of knowledge, including lesser-known resources, research tips, and a preview of her upcoming book that dives even deeper into Surrey genealogy.
For those passionate about uncovering their Surrey lineage, the accompanying syllabus offers a comprehensive guide with maps, archival links, and record breakdowns—an invaluable tool for both amateur and advanced genealogists. Be sure to explore these resources and elevate your Surrey family history research today.
Comments (19)
lots of good info. Appreciated the info on how the boundaries have changed multiple times over the centuries
It was packed with lots of information. At times her accent gave me trouble, but loved it anyway.
Full of information to find the right location for records if you have ancestors in Surrey.
Very useful information not only where to find records, what records are available but now I understand the complexity of Surrey.
Great introduction on the Surrey history, plus helpful search guidance.
Surrey seems like a complicated area to research, but these English county webinars are sure helpful. Thank you for providing them.
Lots of facts to take in, and the maps and information about boundary changes were particularly interesting. Thank you!
Excellent with lots of useful information