TheGenealogist: break down your brickwalls Rosemary Kopittke.

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TheGenealogist: break down your brickwalls Rosemary Kopittke

Great Britain & Ireland Civil registrations & Parish records Official Non-Conformist Registers Census (1911 being added progressively) Directories Military records Land records Electoral Rolls and Poll Books PCC Wills and images Peerage & heritage records Newspapers & magazines Occupational lists

BMDs Award winning BMD service YFT Magazine site of the year Includes entries missing from the microfiche and film Overseas BMDs Now completely searchable marriages back to 1837, births from 1960 and deaths from 1984

GRO Overseas BMDs Marine Births & Deaths Army Births, Marriages & Deaths Air Births, Deaths & Missing Informal certificates of births at sea Consular records ▫Births ▫Marriages ▫Deaths

TNA Overseas Birth Records RG33 Overseas BMD and burials of British subjects including those on board ships ▫Covers 1627 to 1960 ▫Contains original registers, notebooks and copies of entries RG32 POWs and Civilian deaths RG34 Foreign marriages including WWI Lots more...

Non-Conformist & Non-Parochial Records Largest collection of non-conformist records online – over 8 million individuals Invaluable for non-conformist families Produce trees Includes early birth certificates Many records contain extensive information

Non-Conformist Records RG4 Series ▫Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths and Burials ▫Includes Baptist, Independent Presbyterian, Wesleyans, Roman Catholics and Protestant Refugees RG8 Series ▫British Lying-in Hospital, Holborn ▫Very detailed records of births & baptisms

Non-Conformist Records RG6 Series – Quakers (Society of Friends) ▫1.3 million individuals complete with images and family tree RG7 Series – Fleet marriages ▫1667 to 1777 ▫800,000 people listed ▫Over half of London marriages were here

Primitive Methodist Connexion at Ebenezer Chapel in St Peter’s Place, Stockport

Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths of Passengers at Sea from 1856 to 1865

Parish Records Millions of records from 1540 onwards Transcript books Original register images Transcript databases Continually expanding... Many Catholic registers just released in October

Census Complete census for England and Wales Full transcripts Images 1911 census project underway – over 8 million records so far (19 counties) Save records to log or TreeView

Census – Name Maps

Census – Marriage Finder

PCC Wills 1384 to 1858 Over 840,000 Wills Over 200 years complete All mariners had to make a will before going to sea

Military Records Largest set of Army and Navy Lists available online WWI deaths WW2 Deaths Rolls of Honour and more...

Poll Books and Directories Directories – Post Office, Commercial and Telephone Poll Books – useful as early voters lists Electoral registers Electoral Roll London 2005

Diamond Content – priority access A greater range of electoral records including new transcripts International records Newspapers and magazines Telephone directories Occupational lists Peerage and heritage records Regimental records

International records Australia Electoral rolls (can only see Qld 1900) Transportation records Census & muster rolls Directories from New South Wales Landholders Telephone directories Regional Cyclopaedias & Dictionaries of Biography

International records New Zealand Post Office Directories Early Settler’s Lists & Biographies Military Records ▫Rolls of Honour ▫Regimental records ▫Biographies and histories

International records America Wills – Delaware, Maryland, New York Elector lists

Search methods Keyword Classic Master Name Street and House Family Forename Search Advanced Search specific databases

Keyword Master Search Use ANY information to search for a person ▫Name ▫Occupation ▫Address ▫Number (for example, street number / age) Entries will be returned which match

Family Forename Search Ideal for the Smiths, Browns, Joneses and other common surnames Good for finding names resulting from poor handwriting Can enter multiple forenames Can use County / Surname / Birth decade to refine the search

Classic Master Name Search Just enter the surname and/or forename Returns matches across all databases Select one of interest

Street & House Search Select the year and county of interest Enter at least 3 letters from the address Can use wildcards Select from the matching streets Select the house in the street

Street & House Search

Allows you to store and optionally share your tree Upload and attach pictures to family Attach records from your research View all relatives in one go with the “Full Tree” view Search across millions of records from other users family trees

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