IP & Copyright Notice

ExploreGenealogy are the owners of all intellectual property rights in relation to this website and its content (including, but not limited to, all trademarks and copyright).
Except as permitted below no part of the Website may be reproduced, displayed, copied, translated, adapted, downloaded, broadcast, used or republished in any form including (without limitation) distribution, or storage in a system for retrieval.
Permission is granted to electronically copy and to print in hard copy portions of the website for the sole purpose of using the website as a private non-commercial information resource, provided that all copyright notices are included and no alterations or additions are made to the content.
Any other use of material on the Website, including reproduction for purposes other than those noted above, modification, distribution or republication without the prior written consent of ExploreGenealogy is strictly prohibited. No part of the website may be distributed or copied for any commercial or public use without the prior written consent of ExploreGenealogy.
In relation to any information or materials submitted to ExploreGenealogy using this website, you grant ExploreGenealogy a world-wide royalty free perpetual licence of the intellectual property rights in such information or materials for any purpose it deems including, without limitation, the copying, transmission, distribution and publication thereof, unless restricted by applicable law.
Re: Surnames And Places
Would like to know where the surname Rainey originated from
Re: Cremation Records and Tracing Your Family History
I'm trying to find out about my mum patricia ann saunders died this year in QA hospital in Portsmouth…
Re: Using Criminal Records For Family History Research
my late father frederick william pelling b 1924 died 1974 was a bit off a bad boy arrested a few times…
Re: Death Certificates 1837 to Present Time: Family History Research
Have relative who died in Tennessee(?) between 1895 and 1900. I can find no record…
Re: Using Criminal Records For Family History Research
Hi my uncle has just recently passed away and I'm wondering if you can find anything on his criminal…
Re: Family History: How Far Back Can You Go?
Is it possible to trace your family tree to 347 BC? I found my 87th GGF who was Marcomir I Sicambre. I follow the…
Re: Family History: How Far Back Can You Go?
Hi, as a member I’m trying to follow details that lead to France, I knew there was a branch there, but whilst…
Re: Using Criminal Records For Family History Research
Hi I'm looking for my dad Jason handy was last in court bow Street London but he's from…
Re: Tracing Huguenot History in England
Rowlett, immigrant from London, John Rowlett, to Philadelphia. His father Samuel and Sarah Wealey, his father John…
Re: Cremation Records and Tracing Your Family History
my brother was cremated in August 1984 with full met police honours.I believe he is laid to rest in…