London Historical Records 1500s-1900s
London Metropolitan Archives Now you can explore London’s rich history through the lives of your ancestors with the launch of these fascinating historical records at Ancestry.co.uk The records range...
View Article1911 Census for England now complete
The complete counties of Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmorland, which comprise 443,204 new records, are now live on 1911census.co.uk. In addition, the Gateshead data, which comprises 84,195 new...
View ArticleBBC1 asks again Who Do You Think You Are?
Sex and the City star Kim Cattrall, Big Brother presenter Davina McCall and Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles are to all feature in the new run of BBC1’s genealogy series Who Do You Think You Are? The show,...
View ArticleOne million new Poor Law records
More than a million additional records covering the period from 1834-1940 have now been added to the Ancestry UK. These records were created by the boards of guardians responsible for the care of the...
View ArticleThe 1911 census is now complete
The final batch of records has now been added to the 1911 census, and includes the Channel Islands of Alderney, Guernsey, Jersey and Sark, and the Isle of Man. They’ve also added records for around...
View ArticleFamViewer Version 2.0, Genealogy Software for iPhone and iPod Touch
The following announcement was written by Aster Software: Aster Software Releases FamViewer Version 2.0, Genealogy Software for iPhone and iPod Touch LEXINGTON, KY, June 29, 2009 — Aster Software has...
View ArticleBurke’s Peerage to Include Illegitimate Children
Burke’s Peerage and Gentry is finally succumbing to the demands of the 21st century. The guide, which lists the genealogy of every royal and aristocratic family in the Europe and the U.S., is to...
View ArticleFree Public Access to More Than One Billion Family History Records
The following announcement was written by WorldVitalRecords.com: WorldVitalRecords.com Opens Site Allowing for Free Public Access to More Than One Billion Family History Records With the addition of...
View ArticleNew transcription of 1901 census
A brand new transcription of the 1901 census, complete with newly scanned high-quality images, is available on findmypast.com. They’ve just added the final 24 counties and other UK territories – which...
View ArticlePrice changes for ordering BMD certificates
New charges for people ordering birth, marriage and death certificates have been announced by Registrar General James Hall. From Tuesday 6 April 2010 the eight separate fees currently charged by the...
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