Oxfordshire Links - The LANKSHEAR's are from Oxon hence my interest......

OXON - Oxfordshire is the county and Oxford is the main city but the county maybe called just Oxford also.
PS Dear USA friends do not say Oxford County - it is Oxfordshire 

 VCH Online Library

The Genoot Library - England - Oxfordshire

Oxfordshire History http://www.headington.org.uk/oxon/index.htm

Oxfordshire Family History Society - Publications on CD

OFHS - Transcribed Wills - Notes for Users

OCC - Record Office enquiries and research services

Oxfordshire Record Office - Oxfordshire County Council

The Oxfordshire Archdeacon's Marriage Bond Index http://whipple.org/oxford

OFHS have CDs and Microfiche of PR and also a central index of Baptisms and Marriages
This site shows the coverage by parish by clicking on a map of Oxon
http://searches.oxfordshirefhs.org.uk/pardata.html

Heritage Search - Oxfordshire County Council

Oxfordshire Look-up Exchange

"Oxfordshire Studies Business and People indexes - names of
Oxfordshire businesses and people compiled from local newspapers
1800-2006"
Go to http://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/heritage and click on "Heritage Search".

OXSIL - The Oxfordshire Surname Interest List

Genoot Library - Camden's Britannia, 1586 (Gibson 1722 Edition) - Oxfordshire

Witney Museum can be found at http://www.townsinbritain.co.uk/oxfordshireattractions/witneymuseum.html

Witney Westend a new site with focus on one area of Witney

http://www.oxfordshirechurches.info/ Lots of Pictures

Banburyshire (England). A site designed as a place where you can share your family history with others from this locality. According to the author, much of Banburyshire falls within north Oxfordshire, but the regional identity extends to parts of neighbouring Northamptonshire and Warwickshire. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~engcbanb/

A list of Northants strays marrying in other counties can be found here http://www.northants1841.fsnet.co.uk/northants%20strays.htm

Oxfordshire Surname Interest List http://www.oxsil.org.uk


Victoria County History: Oxfordshire | British History Online

 

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