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ENG-SOM-CITYOFWELLS Mailing List
For anyone with a genealogical interest in the area of Wells which is a municipal borough, market town, and ancient cathedral city in Somerset. Archives: browse or search.
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ENG-SOM-KILMERSDON Mailing List
For anyone with a genealogical interest in the village of Kilmersdon, Somerset. Archives: browse or search.
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ENG-SOM-NORTHCURRY Mailing List
For anyone with a genealogical interest in the village of North Curry, Somerset, England, and surrounding villiages. Archives: browse or search.
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For anyone with interests in family history, geography, history, and related topics in the English county of Somerset.
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ENG-SOMERSET-FROME Mailing List
For anyone with a genealogical interest in the city of Frome, county of Somerset, England. Archives: browse or search.
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ENG-SOMERSET-MARTOCK Mailing List
For anyone with a genealogical interest in the village of Martock, Somerset, England; it's hamlets of Ash, Bower Hinton, Coat, Milton and Witcombe; and surrounding villages. Archives: browse or search.
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ENG-SOMERSET-STREET Mailing List
For anyone with a genealogical interest in the town of Street, Somerset. Archives: browse or search.
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For the sharing of information relating to family and social history in the Hundred of Frome, Somerset, England, namely the parishes of Beckington, Berkley, Cloford, Elm, Frome Selwood, Laverton, Lullington, Marston Bigot, Nunney, Orchardleigh, Road/Rode, Rodden, Standerwick, Wanstrow, Whatley and Woolverton. It also includes the adjacent Liberties of East Cranmore, Leigh upon Mendip, Mells and Witham Friary and the Peculiar of Buckland Dinham.
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Genealogy Resources on the Internet - England Mailing Lists
Most of the mailing list links here point to this site, wonderfully maintained for years by John Fuller. This site indexes links for all known genealogy mailing lists, including RootsWeb and others.
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RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: England
The majority of genealogy mailing lists are hosted by RootsWeb.com. Messages on RootsWeb lists are archived. The links to RootsWeb here also point you to the archives (browse or search).











