* Phillimore Marriage PR's

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Stevebye
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Phillimore Marriage PR's

Post by Stevebye » 08 Jun 2008 21:50

Hi All,

If anyone has copies of these can you tell me if they are any better than using IGI.

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Post by RalfofAmber » 09 Jun 2008 08:30

As I understand it the coverage is very uneven. That said I would be interested in any experiences people have of using them (and how much they spent on them)

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Post by ADC65 » 09 Jun 2008 08:36

I find them a bit hit-or-miss; I have not found anything in them that is not already in the IGI and frequently the IGI has more.

I have the Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Cornwall volumes on CD from the now-defunct Archive CD Books. They weren't cheap, although I did get them in their half-price closing-down sale.

Unfortunately the Gloucestershire volumes did not include Bristol and the Wiltshire volumes did not include Chippenham - two of the areas I was most interested in.

My advice would be a 'try before you buy' if you can as I'm sure the coverage for the different counties varies enormously. The Society of Geneologists has a full set in their Library if that is accessible for you. My final point would be that in general there is no extra information in Phillimore than there is in the IGI (no margin notes, etc.)
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Researching Cook, Summers, Phipps and Bradford, mainly in Wales and the South West of England

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Phillimore Marriage PR's

Post by Stevebye » 11 Jun 2008 22:34

Thanks for the reply, think I'll save my money for something else.

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