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Saturday, October 21, 2017

FINDMYPAST FRIDAY RELEASES FOR 20TH OCTOBER 2017

 There are nearly 1.3 million new records in this week's Findmypast Friday releases:


 BRAND NEW RECORDS:

Thrift Genealogical Abstracts

OVER 150,000 RECORDS  
Explore genealogical abstracts created by renowned Irish genealogist Gertrude Thrift. Search copies of wills, bill books, parish registers, commission books, and freeman lists, as well as detailed family trees and pedigree charts. Records in this collection date as far back as the 16th century and up to the early 20th century.

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Crossle Genealogical Abstract
OVER 657,000 RECORDS
Explore the various notebooks of 19th century genealogists Dr Francis Crossle and Philip Crossle to reveal a wealth of Irish genealogical resources including copies of records destroyed in the fire at the Public Record Office in Dublin in 1922.


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Betham Genealogical Abstracts

OVER 489,000 RECORDS
Explore abstracts and genealogical sketches created by herald Sir William Betham, the Ulster King of Arms. The notebooks are an excellent substitute for missing records and include abstracts of wills, reconstructed family trees and detailed pedigrees.


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Cork, Pobble O'Keefe Census 1830-1852
OVER 4,000 RECORDS
Search records from seven censuses - 1830, 1834, 1836, 1849, 1850, 1851, and 1852 - from the townland Pobble O'Keefe in Cork to discover who your ancestor was living with as well as their occupation, birth year and marital status.


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ADDITIONAL RECORDS FOR EXISTING SETS:

Yorkshire Burials

New records: 75,911
Total records: 4,790,021
Covering: Anglican parishes and municipal cemeteries
Discover: Birth year, burial place and burial date
 

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1 comment:

Celia Lewis said...

Aren't these wonderful-? I know I'll be down this rabbit hole for a while chasing my Ulster ancestors!! Some of these I believe are to be found in the library in Dublin... Cheers.