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Huntingdonshire (abbreviated Hunts) is a local government district of Cambridgeshire, covering the area around Huntingdon. Historically it was a county in its own right. It includes St Ives, Godmanchester, St Neots, and Ramsey.<br>
 
Huntingdonshire (abbreviated Hunts) is a local government district of Cambridgeshire, covering the area around Huntingdon. Historically it was a county in its own right. It includes St Ives, Godmanchester, St Neots, and Ramsey.<br>

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Huntingdonshire (abbreviated Hunts) is a local government district of Cambridgeshire, covering the area around Huntingdon. Historically it was a county in its own right. It includes St Ives, Godmanchester, St Neots, and Ramsey.


Links

Wikipedia Huntingdonshire

Huntingdonshire Collection
Based in Huntingdon Library with satellite collections at the libraries of St Neots and St Ives.

Genuki Huntingdonshire

Huntingdonshire Genealogy

Huntingdonshire Genealogy Links

Huntingdonshire Forum

Huntingdonshire Family History Society

Huntingdonshire Look-up Exchange

Cambridge Evening News - Huntingdon and St Ives Edition

Town Web for St Ives
Amongst other information about the town and the area, the site includes a collection of old photographs and the genealogy of Oliver Cromwell who was born in Huntingdon.

St Ives
Philip Grosset's personal guide to the town. Extensively illustrated, with feedback from people who used to live there.

St Neots Town Website

Huntingdon Town Web

Huntingdonshire Cyclist Battalions


Huntingdon Register Office

Ferrars Road
Huntingdon
Cambs
PE29 3DH
Tel: 01480 375821
Email Huntingdon Register Office

Cambridgeshire, as part of the UKBMD project, has an online searchable BMD database which includes Huntingdonshire records. Full details of the database, certificate applications etc are available on the council website.
Online CAMDEX searches information page