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About the archives

The records currently represented are rich in variety, ranging from parish collections to small businesses and pictorial collections.

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Family history

How to get help researching your family history from the Northamptonshire Family History Society and Northampton Central Library.

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Parish records

The Archives Service holds hundreds of years of parish records. ​They give a fascinating insight into how people of the past lived within their local communities.

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Wills and probate

The Archives Service holds almost 500 years of wills and probate documents, the oldest of which dates to the 1460s

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