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Friday, March 16, 2012
British Newspaper Archive
The British Newspaper Archive has come out of beta and is now live. This is a collection of some 65 million articles appearing in various British newspapers going back over 300 years. It is free to search, although access to the actual newspaper article requires a subscription, and you can buy a two-day subscription if that is all you require.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Jewish Genealogical Society
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain has integrated their databases onto the JewishGen system to form one integrated database with JewishGen. The combined database lists more than 220,000 records of individuals from the United Kingdom as well as the Republic of Ireland. Included are various types of records such as birth, marriage, burials, census, trader lists, etc. Access is free.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Old Occupations
Family historians often locate records that list ancestors with unusual and intriguing occupations. Many of these occupations may have originated as far back as the Middle Ages and by the 14th century it was common for people to take their occupation as a surname. i.e. Skinner - Flayer of animal hides for leather or Fletcher – maker of arrows.
For a detailed list of old occupations have a look at the following websites, compiled from historical census returns, registers and voters lists.
• The 1891 London Census Transcription – Victorian Occupations
• Dictionary of Ancient Occupations and Trades
• Old Occupations in Scotland
For a detailed list of old occupations have a look at the following websites, compiled from historical census returns, registers and voters lists.
• The 1891 London Census Transcription – Victorian Occupations
• Dictionary of Ancient Occupations and Trades
• Old Occupations in Scotland
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Genealogy SA
Genealogy SA in conjunction with the South Australian Registrar of Births Deaths and Marriages has just announced that public domain South Australian Births, Deaths and Marriages Indexes are now available online via the new Genealogy SA website. Up until now these indexes have only been available in book form, on cd-rom and microfiche so great news for those of us doing SA research!
The indexes cover :
The indexes cover :
- Newspaper Birth Notices Index from 1960 onwards
- Newspaper Death Notices Index from 1972 onwards
- South Australia Cemeteries Index
- Birth Registration Certificates Index 1842 – 1928
- Death Registration Certificates Index 1842 – 1972
- Marriage Registration Certificates Index 1842 – 1916
Monday, March 5, 2012
Who do you think you are - new Australian series
Great news for fans of hit TV drama Who Do You Think You Are? The show returns for a fourth series in March as six more Australian celebrities trace their family tree, uncovering secrets and stories from the past.
Shaun Micallef, Kerry O’Brien, Melissa George, Vince Colosimo, John Wood and Michael O’Loughlin travel to all corners of Australia and the globe to find the definitive answer to where they came from. The series starts 7.30pm Tuesday 27 March.
Shaun Micallef, Kerry O’Brien, Melissa George, Vince Colosimo, John Wood and Michael O’Loughlin travel to all corners of Australia and the globe to find the definitive answer to where they came from. The series starts 7.30pm Tuesday 27 March.
Popular Websites list
The Genealogy In Time Magazine website has released a Top 100 popular websites list. This is a worldwide collection but with a USA bias.
This list can also be downloaded as a handy PDF file.
Remember also that Cyndis List is a good port of call for that next step in your research or just for a good browse to see what is new.
This list can also be downloaded as a handy PDF file.
Remember also that Cyndis List is a good port of call for that next step in your research or just for a good browse to see what is new.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Irish Military Archives
Ireland’s military archives have gone online for the first time on a new website called Military Archives. The website was launched in conjunction with the National Archives of Ireland. It will be the “place of deposit” for the records of the Irish Department of Defence, the Defence Forces and the Army Pensions Board. The website is planning a phased release of military records. Already online is a collection of maps, plans and drawings of military installations throughout the island of Ireland. Next up will be the Bureau of Military History Collection, which covers the period 1913 to 1921. This collection is expected to be online by March. It is composed of 36,000 pages of witness statements, photographs, letters, legal documents, etc. from the period. Access is free.
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