Sources for Landed and Titled People in England and Wales

Paul Milner, FUGA, MDiv
Jun 1, 2020
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About this webinar

Learn what original, published and internet sources are available for tracing your “upper crust” ancestors, those who are titled and/or owned land. Prove those connections to Royalty.

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About the speaker

Paul Milner, a native of northern England, is a professional genealogist and internationally known lecturer with 30 years’ experience, specializing in British Isles research. Here’s the backstory abou...
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  1. LT
    Legacy Family Tree
    5 years ago

    The content was great and the audio quality was wonderful and easy to listen to.Mr. Milner's descriptions of what type of record each reference was and then examples was very helpful and gave me wonderful ideas on sources for additional ancestral information. Thank you so much.\n\nAlways enjoy Paul's talks\n\nAlways great knowledge from Paul Milner, compacted for those of us who don't know where to start looking.\n\nDon't think I have any titled people in my tree but there aare some in a tree I am researching for someone else so this will be very helpful\n\nEvery time I listen to Paul I learn more about English research. Thanks to Paul.\n\nExcellent - \n\nexcellent info\n\nExcellent speaker. Liked his style! Superb handout!\n\nExcellent talk and great syllabus. I will be busy for years!\n\nExcellent thanks\n\nExcellent webinar. One of the best I have listened to. Detailed, well-presented. Walked away feeling I now have a roadmap to follow for this type of early family history generations. Thanks you.\n\nExcellent.\n\nExtremely informative and very well delivered by Paul Milner. An excellent lecturer. \n\nFrom across "the pond" (Indiana, USA), I found some possible links to Heraldy ancestors and this will help me go further in depth.\n\nGives me a lot to think about,\n\nGood information but not as pertinent to my family heritage as I thought it would be. \n\nGreat\n\nGreat information and handout! Thank you! : )\n\nHuge amount of information! Lots to think about and lots of things to follow up on.\n\nI appreciate learning about this kind of research. I have a line that goes into the "Peer" titles and it helps me to understand them better. Thank You.\n\nI appreciated the many resources to help in the research process. You answered many of my questions in the presentation.\n\nI like the "road map to genealogical records" idea. It might not give you the answers, but it creates the To Do list and even gives hints of where to find the answers (sources).\n\nI only need a 40 or 50 year stay in the United Kingdom! \n\nI wish had some landed gentry but alas no. Paul is still wonderful to listen and learn from his vast knowledge\ninteresting even if not directly related to my family relationships\n\nLots of detailed content in both the syllabus and the webinar presentation for reference and guidance during my British Isles research. Paul - thank you! \n\nLots of great information, thank you!\n\nlots of info\n\nLOTS of information that will require reviewing this webinar 19x to get all help out. Thanks.\n\nlots of information, not relevant to me (which I knew going in)\n\nneed more info about England, tracking people\n\nOnce again Paul shows his astounding depth of knowledge\n\nOver sixty slides full of sources and/or examples of that source. Excellent information for anyone with British ancestry.\n\nPaul gave me an abundance of ideas of where to look for information.\n\nReally great...just that I'm fading (it's late). I'll finish on the recording later in the week. This helped greatly as I had tried to understand some of these books last year and failed miserably.\n\nSo interesting and helpful to gain some knowledge about how to work with all the resources given.\n\nSo much wonderful information, how about breaking it down is 2 or even 3 webinars\n\nSooooooo much wonderful info, hopefully I can knock down some brick walls of my Cholmondelay family :)\n\nSuper.\n\nThank you!\n\nThank you! Great content!\n\nThis is new territory for me, but I'm looking forward to using what I've learned today when I start researching in England. Very informative! \n\nThis was my first webinar regarding "upper crust" so I learned a lot of which I had no idea.\n\nVery good and informative. Thanks!\n\nVery informative\n\nVery informative! \n\nVery interesting\n\nVery interesting -- lots of places to research my English roots! Great speaker.\n\nVery interesting and great presentation\n\nVery interesting discussion and yet another avenue of research on my many British lines! Many thanks!\n\nVery interesting information for an American whose mother was born and raised in England. Paul Milner is very knowledgeable and shared a lot of his knowledge with his listeners. Thank you for another great webinar.\n\nVery Interesting topic and speaker. It was a little over my head in some places but I have not started checking my ancestors back that far so many of the items he mentioned were unfamiliar to me. Very interesting. He is very knowledgeable on this subject.\n\nVery interesting topic. Thanks\n\nVery knowledgeable but definitely need to see again to sort everything out!\n\nVery Knowledgeable speaker but for beginners, this needs to be broken down a bit more. Very helpful.\n\nWish I had learned a bit about Scotland and Ireland too.