Just released by FindmyPast (www.findmypast.co.uk): Britain, Directories & Almanacs Britain, Directories & Almanacs allows you to explore 112 volumes of fascinating documents spanning three centuries. They include a wide variety of records ranging from trade directories and county guides to almanacs and general directories. Almanacs and directories are an excellent resource for anyone researching theirContinueContinue reading “Directories & Almanacs”
Monthly Archives: September 2015
Acts relating to Wills and inheritance in England and Wales
Statute of Uses (1535) After the Norman conquest, the rule of primogeniture primarily dictated that all immoveable property be left to the deceased’s heir who was usually the man’s eldest son.[1] There were however different customs in some areas of England that meant the youngest son could inherit (“borough English”) or that all sons hadContinueContinue reading “Acts relating to Wills and inheritance in England and Wales”
New Edition of Irish Lives Remembered
The September/October edition (31st issue) of Irish Lives Remembered Genealogy e-Magazine is now live and can be read/downloaded FREE of charge via http://www.irishlivesremembered.com or directly at http://bit.ly/1L12tVh Topics of interest covered in our latest issue include: Fiona Fitzsimons from Eneclann shares her research on British Actor, Jeremy Irons Irish Family History which unearths the McCreightContinueContinue reading “New Edition of Irish Lives Remembered”
New Herefordshire Archives and Records Centre
The new Herefordshire Archives and Records Centre (HARC) is now open to the public. It is open Tuesday to Friday 9.15am to 4.45pm and all day the second Saturday of every month Herefordshire Archive and Records Centre will be officially opened by HRH Duke of Kent KG, on the morning of Thursday 1st October 2015.ContinueContinue reading “New Herefordshire Archives and Records Centre”
National School registers and log books 1870-1914
I have been looking at the National School registers and log books 1870-1914 that have been recently released by Findmypast. Geographical coverage is still patchy and some registers give more details than others. The registers from individual schools give you: Date of birth of pupil Date of admission Name of father/guardian Address of guardian PreviousContinueContinue reading “National School registers and log books 1870-1914”
1939 England & Wales Register
Towards the end of this year, FindmyPast are to make the 1939 register for Engalnd and Wales available online. The 1939 register was taken on 29 September 1939 by the British Government and recorded personal details of individuals in order to issue identity cards and ration books. It later formed the basis of the NationalContinueContinue reading “1939 England & Wales Register”
London Workhouse Admission and Discharge Records, 1659-1930
Ancestry has recently updated its collection of London Workhouse Admission and Discharge Records, 1659-1930. Many of our ancestors received help through Poor Laws. These included the elderly, orphaned, unemployed and sick. It wasn’t just money they were given – they also received other daily necessities such as food, clothing and work. Children from poor familiesContinueContinue reading “London Workhouse Admission and Discharge Records, 1659-1930”
Apprentices Indentured in UK Merchant Navy, 1824-1910
Ancestry has just released a new collection of lists of young men who were indentured to merchant navy ships between the years 1824 and 1910. They include details such as name, age and date at registration or indenture, vessel, port of registry, and birth year and place. Historical Background The National Archives describes the legislationContinueContinue reading “Apprentices Indentured in UK Merchant Navy, 1824-1910”
Prisoners Of War 1939-1945
This Friday marks the release by Findmypast of over one million records of service men, women and civilians who were taken captive during World War II. Released in partnership with the National Archives to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the War’s end, the records cover some of the most infamous POW camps in history,ContinueContinue reading “Prisoners Of War 1939-1945”
New database of US Wills and Probate Records
More than 100 million people are mentioned in Ancestry’s newest database of U.S. wills and probate records, an exclusive collection spanning 1668-2005. Ancestry has launched a new online records collection with more than 170 million pages from 50 states of wills and probate records in the United States. Up until now the U.S. has hadContinueContinue reading “New database of US Wills and Probate Records”