Whitehouse Family History Centre
1st January 2025
Keith Percy, founder of the WFHC |
A warm welcome to the premier website for Whitehouse family history .
CONDITIONS OF ACCESS TO THIS WEBSITE It is almost inevitable that mistakes or omissions will be found in the files on this website. No liability is accepted for any act or omission that might result from this website, nor that material downloaded from this website is contaminant-free. Access to this website is free of charge, but subject to these disclaimers. If you do not agree, do not proceed any further and do not use or download anything in this website.
This website is no longer being updated. |
This website provides 274 Whitehouse trees attached to 579 registered correspondents. These trees have been referenced, principally to marriage, census and probate files. To find a tree that might be relevant to your family, use these files. Nearly all the registered correspondents are descendants as indicated by an arrow to their correspondent number, but a few are collaterals of descendants or connected through a marriage.
The trees have been drawn up in Microsoft Excel, using a portrait mode and tall tree format, in which the oldest ancestor appears at the left side and descendants in subsequent columns, moving left to right. To keep this exercise within achievable limits, two rules have normally been followed:
Access to records is free and is through the appropriate EXPLANATIONS file listed below, where the links are shown. The brief descriptions given after the links do not do justice to the wealth of material available here, much of which is of better quality than records found elsewhere.
Documents available are dated in the manner yymmdd.
BMD Explanations241223. (Births, marriages and deaths, including General Register Office indexes, the Marriage Details index and parish records)
Census Explanations 241223. (Indexed transcripts of censuses)
Probate Explanations 210322. (Wills and administrations indexes)
Miscellaneous Explanations 241223. (Other records: Apprentices; Birmingham directories & rate books; Catholics; Children s hospital records; Famous Whitehouses; Fire policies; GWR shareholders; Little used sources (not investigated); Lloyds Bank memo. books; London Gazette; Lunatic asylums; Medics; Patentees; Prisoners of War 1795 and 1812-15; Sedgley Manor Rolls; Staffs Boatmen, Staffs Police, Staffs Quarter Sessions Prisoners and Seamen who fought at the battle of Trafalgar)
Tree Explanations 241223. (Links to the Whitehouse trees)
Church Key 160402. (Key to abbreviations of churches used in trees and databases))
Corresepondant Key 231109. (This key enables registered correspondents to find the number allotted to their tree; where there is more than one correspondent attached to a tree, the tree number is that of the lowest correspondent number)
1939 Register 160402. An updated and expanded version of my paper published in The Midland Ancestor, Vol. 18, No. 5, March 2016, explaining the Register
Biological Clock 180310. (Article by Ruth Symes about childbirth and related women's subjects in the Victorian era)
FREQUENCY 060331 (Paper about the frequency of occurrence of the Whitehouse name)
LLOYDS BANK 170519 (Article about the origins of the bank and the managers' memo. books)
MARRIAGE MINING W MIDS 220528 (Paper about how to find marriages in church registers, especially in the West Midlands, including links to the Loach tables)
MARRIAGE MINING NOTTINGHAM 210322 (Paper about finding marriages in Basford and Nottingham Registration Districts)
MARRIAGE MINING S YORKS 150417 (Paper about how to find marriages in church registers, especially in the Sheffield area)
ORIGINS OF NAME 140105 (Short paper about the origins and early occurrences of the Whitehouse name)
TEN YEAR REVIEW 111010 (Article published in Journal of One-name Studies, Jan-Mar 2012, providing a review of the progress of the WFHC since October 2001)
WM TOWN CODE 240127 (Paper about a 2-letter code for the names of towns and the larger villages in the West Midlands)
Keith