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BITTON
Guide to Research Sources for the parish of St Mary, Bitton
- Bishop, Ian S. - Bitton (East) Then & Now,
Around Bitton and
Coal and the Dramway.
Written, produced and published by
Bishop Books -
modestly-priced accounts of local history told through the
medium of old postcards from the author's personal collection.
- Ellacombe, Rev. H.T. - The History of the Parish of Bitton.
An account of this book was available at
Bristol History.com (Bitton), although
it is presently offline as the site is experiencing a 'face-lift'.
- Inscriptions, and Notes on the War Memorial,
recorded by George H. Hall.
- Welcome to St Mary's Bitton -
web site for St Mary's Church, Bitton Methodist Church, and the
United Reformed Church at Upton Cheyney. More historical references to Bitton and
its people, past and present are in preparation for inclusion on the site. Added 3 Jul 2005.
- Bitton Families - Genealogy & Local History -
a true community site providing data on a cross-section of families in Bitton,
plus articles on local history, information about Churches and Chapels, the Brass,
and Copper Industries, Land Tax records, Maps, &c. This is a nice site, and
very well worth a visit! Added 26 Jun 2005.
- Allan Taylor's web page of
Upton Cheney, Bitton, Oldland, Bridgeyate & Warmley Area Links -
Church Photographs, Items of interest and details of Surnames being researched
in Bitton and surrounds. There are similar pages for most parishes in
Gloucestershire on Allan's site, some of which also include links to
collections of Wills and LDS Film/Fiche numbers.
-
districtWEB - a community website for East Bristol, includes
Bitton, Siston, and surrounds with history sections.
- Bristol History.com
has a number of short factual stories connected with the City of Bristol,
and the Bitton area. It is suggested you use the site search facility
to find them. There is much more on this site than might be at first apparent!.
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