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FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
Welcome to the St Ives Family History and Genealogy Group
We have access to records on BAPTISM MARRIAGES DEATHS for St.Ives Lelant Zennor Halstown Towednack Halsetown from 1660 onwards on Fiche and can provide a personal genealogical service for you if your family came from St Ives and the surrounding area. The first half hour is free and there after we charge £5.00 per hour. We use the following resources:
Censuses
1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901

St Ives Parish Church Baptisms
1730 – 1840 on disc
St Ives Primitive Methodist Circuit Baptisms
1832 – 1903
St Ives Methodist New Connection Baptisms
1837 – 1901
St Ives Wesleyan Baptisms
1818 – 1900 on disc
St Ives Church Marriages
1653 – 1812 on disc
St Ives Marriages
1837 – 1900
Parish Burial Register
1653 – 1753
Barnoon Cemetery Burials
1857 – 1951
Monumental Inscriptions for St Ives and District
We have files on hundreds of TO WHERE TO WHERE??? local families and individuals. These have been provided by families in the town
Local Newspapers on microfilm
St Ives Weekly Summary and Visitors List 1889 – 1919 The Western Echo 1903 – 1957 St Ives Times 1913 – 1954 The St Ives Times & Echo 1955 to the present
Trade Directories for St Ives
1783, 1709-99, 1823, 1830, 1856, 1873, 1878, 1883, 1889, 1893, 1902, 1906, 1910, 1914, 1919, 1923, 1926, 1930, 1935, 1939
Members of Parliament for St Ives
From 1558 to the present day
Mayors of St Ives
From 1639 to the present day
We are an outreach centre for The Cornwall Family History Society
The computer information supplied by the Society includes Censuses from 1841 to 1891 for the whole of Cornwall Information on Births, Marriages and Deaths from 1600s to approx. 1840 For Cornwall
See our link**photo-archive**link showing people and places from the 1870s to the present day
Maps of St Ives
1841 to the present day

Migration
If you have ancestors who emigrated from the St Ives area to any part of the world, our team will help you find out more about them
We would also like your assistance to add to our migration files to learn where St Ives families moved to from the 1840s onwards
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