Over 2 million new records from Britain, Ireland and Australia make up this week's Findmypast
Friday record releases:
The 1939 Register
OVER 2 MILLION "CLOSED RECORDS" have been opened up to mark the first anniversary of the online publication of the 1939 register. Explore more than 32.8 million records to find out where your ancestors were living and what they were doing on the eve of war.
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New South Wales, Government Railways and Tramways Roll Of Honour, 1914-1919
OVER 1,000 RECORDS
Discover your ancestors in this index of New South Wales railway and tramway employees that died while serving in the First World War. Find out which branch they worked for and the military unit they fought with.
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Britain, The National Guard In The Great War 1914-1918
316 PAGES
Explore a fascinating publication from 1920 that celebrates the role of the ‘Home Guard’ during the First World War. Included in the volume are a number of photographs and lists of the men who served, including those who went on to join the regular forces as the war progressed.
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Ireland, 19th Century Directories
OVER 146,000 RECORDS
Search across more than 120 volumes of fascinating Irish directories to learn more about your Irish ancestors. Trace your relatives through each annual edition, or learn more about the world in which your ancestor lived.
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