Here's the announcement of the Findmypast Friday new record releases for 24February 2017
New Records Available To Search This Findmypast Friday
Over 455,000 new records are available to search this Findmypast Friday, including;
BRAND NEW RECORDS
Northamptonshire Baptisms
contains over 14,000 transcripts of original baptism records and covers
34 parishes across the East Midlands county. These records have been
transcribed by the Northamptonshire Family
History Society from parish registers found at the Northamptonshire
Record Office and cover the years 1559 through to 1901
The Northampton General
Hospital was founded in 1744 by Dr James Stonhouse and supported by
local benefactors who paid for patient’s treatments through
subscriptions. Today, the Northampton General Hospital is
still providing healthcare as part of the NHS Trust.
ADDITIONAL RECORDS FOR EXISTING SETS:
Over 54,000 records
covering more than 1,800 counties have been added to our collection of
United States marriage records including substantial updates from
Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, North
Carolina, Ohio and Tennessee. Released in partnership with FamilySearch
international, these new additions mark the latest phase of efforts to
create the single largest online collection of U.S. marriage records in
history.
Warwickshire Monumental Inscriptions is an index containing over 201,000 transcripts.
Each record will list your ancestor’s birth year, death year and the location of the monument.
Over 60,000 articles and 10 new titles have been
added to the Periodical Source Index this month. PERSI enables you to
easily locate key information about people and places through millions
of entries from thousands of historical, genealogical
and ethnic publications.
PERSI provides access to articles, photos, and
other material you might not find using traditional search methods. This
can help to build the historical context around your personal research,
and the world your ancestors lived in.
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