Wednesday 31 October 2012

The Genealogist - new records online

From TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk), news of some records additions:

Worcestershire Marriage Records
We have added over 44,000 individuals to our marriage records for Worcestershire. This brings our total to over 94,000 individuals, with years ranging from 1501-1961.

Death Transcripts 1970-2005
On Friday, we will be releasing over 8 million records to our Death Transcripts - this brings the total to over 21 million records!
These transcripts can be used with a tool that lets you search across all our Birth, Marriage and Death transcripts, with built in SmartSearch technology, automatically showing the partner's full name where available, and enabling you to find potential parents from a birth, potential children to a marriage and potential birth records from a death record. (NB: These are indexes for the records which then need to be ordered from the GRO - Chris)

Malvern Parish Record Transcripts
We have added over 25,000 individuals to our Parish Record Transcripts for Worcestershire in partnership with Malvern Family History Society, expanding our coverage and bringing the total to over 1 million records. With years ranging from 1544-1891.

Directories
We have added the following directories:
  • Bedfordshire, Kelly's Directory 1898
  • Cambridgeshire, Kellys Directory 1916
  • Huntingdonshire, Kelly's Directory 1894
  • Kent, Kelly's Directory 1895
  • Lincolnshire, Kelly's Directory 1876
  • London, Kelly's Directory 1856
  • Middlesex, Enfield Kelly's Directory 1937
  • Norfolk, Kelly's Directory 1916
  • Oxfordshire, Kelly's Directory of Banbury 1934
  • Oxfordshire, Kelly's Directory 1877
  • Staffordshire, Post Office Directory 1850
  • Sussex, Kelly's Directory 1878
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(With thanks to TheGenealogist)

Chris

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