The Findmypast Friday records released this week include nearly 130,000 Irish and Australian records:
BRAND NEW RECORDS:
Easter Rising & Ireland Under Martial Law 1916-1921
OVER 76,000 ADDITIONAL RECORDS
Documenting the events of the War of Independence and the population’s interaction with the Army under the rigors of martial law, these unique records include prisoner lists, case files, search reports, court-martials and much more
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New South Wales Parish Registers, Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle
OVER 10,000 RECORDS
Discover your ancestor’s baptism, marriage, or burial record in these parish registers from Christ Church Cathedral in New South Wales. These transcripts span the years 1804 to 1900 and most will reveal the names of your ancestor’s parents.
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1881 British Census, Crew and Passengers on Ships Arriving in New South Wales
OVER 19,000 RECORDS
Is your ancestor missing from the 1881 UK census? Explore this index of crew and passengers arriving in Sydney between January and March and uncover details of their voyage and occupation.
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ADDITIONAL RECORDS FOR EXISTING SETS:
Australia, Boer War Contingents
New records: 2,222
Total records: 3,782
Covering: Military personnel who served in the Boer War between 1899 and 1902
Discover: Your ancestor’s full name, birth place, enlistment place, contingent, rank, awards and any additional notes
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New South Wales, Closer Settlement and Returned Soldiers Transfer Files
New records: 19,087
Total records: 23,590
Covering: Registers of settlement purchases & land transfers
Discover: The property dealings of your New South Wales ancestors
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1 comment:
FindMyPast always has such useful records collections. I look forward to their records collection releases every week. Thanks for posting these, Bill!
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