Below is a summary of newly released and updated family history record collections for England, Scotland and Wales from the major genealogy databases. (Previous summary, 10 February.)
My regular summary of releases and updates relating to British collections is designed to help family historians whose Irish ancestors migrated, temporarily or permanently, to England, Scotland or Wales.
By default, it will also be useful to anyone carrying out research in those three nations, regardless of the origin of their ancestors.
The figures in parenthesis in the New Collections section are the numbers of records/images in the new record set.
Unless otherwise stated, the figures in parenthesis in the Updated Collections section reflect the number of records added to the collection in the recent update. In some instances, the supplier has not made this figure available. Where two figures are given, the first is the number of additions, the second is the new total.
Please note that I don't usually include updates of fewer than 1,000 records.
NEW COLLECTIONS
Ancestry
BritishNewspaperArchive (63,840,972 pages, all shared with FindMyPast)
- New titles in main collection ($£€)
FindMyPast
- Civil Service Commission Appointments, Promotions and Transfers 1871-1942 (872,439)
- Second World War Civilian Casualties In Britain 1940-1945 (64,339)
MyHeritage
- England, Lancashire, Oldham burials (362,292 / 7 cemeteries)
UPDATED COLLECTIONS
Ancestry
- UK & Ireland, Find a Grave Index, 1300s-Current (522,531/16,638,739)
- UK & Ireland, Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1800s-current (3,170,449 /22,595,438)
FamilySearch
FindMyPast
- Lincolnshire Baptisms (216,638 / 2,398,496)
- Suffolk Marriage Index (52,387 / 450,244 + updatedparish list)
- National School Admissions Register (5,708 records for Halifax added)
TheGenealogist
- Lloyd George Domesday Survey (land tax) E. Hertfordshire & S. Bedfordshire (134,000)
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