Some useful and interesting websites
The parish of Leckhampton (www.llhs.org.uk) has compiled a selection of information which includes MIs from the two churches and the war memorial.
The Guild of One-Name Studies (www.one-name.org) is the central organisation for those carrying out research into all the occurrences of a surname, rather than only those which are relevant to a family research project.
The Norfolk Family History Society (www.norfolkfhs.org.uk) has overseen the recording of most of the MIs included on this site.
The University of Bedfordshire in Bedford (www.beds.ac.uk) offers a wide range of courses.
The aim of The Norfolk Churches Trust (www.norfolk-churches.co.uk) is to raise money and generate public interest in the remarkable number of medieval churches in the county – some 650 – in order to keep them as places of public worship.
The Federation of Family History Societies (www.ffhs.org.uk) includes a very useful list of contact details for almost all the Family History Societies in the country.
A site associated with the Oxfordshire FHS (www.gravematters.org.uk) It’s a very informative site, useful particularly for those considering starting a survey, but with lots of useful information for the more experienced as well!
www.bmd-certificates.co.uk Is a site which offers easy access to BMD certificates.
www.framland.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk lists useful websites.
www.pepperdineandquipp.info is a collection of epitaphs from south-west Norfolk.
www.familyhistoryquests.co.uk is a mixture of information and a shop where suppliers of genealogy products can sell their products.
The Australian genealogy and family history search engine and directory
for worldwide family history research.
www.genealogysearchaustralia.com.au