Books about Hingston Genealogy available from the LDS
The following three books are available from the LDS Family History centres by ordering the appropriate microfilm. This list is extracted from a search on the surname Hingston carried out at the LDS web site
The book of Hingston's in Australia, Canada, England, Ireland, United States
King, James W
Notes: Contents: Vol. 1. Location names, surname frequencies, place sorted list, family sorted list, name sorted list -- v. 2. A sketch of Ireland; Freke Hingston family, Cork, Ireland, United States & Canada; Major James Hingston family, Cork Ireland & United States -- v. 3. Frederick Hingston family, London, England & New Zealand; Philip Hingston family, Devon, England & Ontario, Canada; William Hingston family, Cork, Ireland & Buffalo, New York. v. 4. Andrew Hingston family, Devon, England & Tasmania, Australia; Peter Hingston family, London, England & Ipswich, England; Robert Hingston family, Derbyshire, England.
Microfilm information
- Vol. 1 FHL US/CAN Film 1698151 Item 6
- Vol. 2 FHL US/CAN Film 1698151 Item 7
- Vol. 3 FHL US/CAN Film 1698151 Item 8
- Vol. 4 FHL US/CAN Film 1698151 Item 9
Hingston family, with ties to the Travers family of County Cork
a genealogical collection, including pedigree and notes from newspapers, wills, church records, etc
Jones, Horace E. (Horace Edward) , 1898- (Main Author)
Microfilm of original manuscripts in custody of Michael Leader, London. Filmed at British Library, Orbit House, London. Includes 13 pages of notes and extracts. Collection is in alphabetical order by surname.
IN: Travers family of County Cork : a genealogical collection.
Microfilm information
- VAULT BRITISH Film 1951821
The Adrian family
Hingston, R. E. (Robert Edward John)
Includes Bradshaw, Crawford, Hingston, Kearns, Lamb, Maclagan, Stainton and related families. The Adrian family of northern Ireland between 1810 and 1979--with descendants in Canada, England, South Africa, the United States and elsewhere.
Microfilm information
- FHL BRITISH Fiche 6036515
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Created 23rd July 1999, Chris Burgoyne