Friday, July 17, 2015

FRIDAY FOSSICKING JULY 17, 2015


FRIDAY FOSSICKING









Walter Withers


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Limerick Children’s Court is one of many featured in the Irish Petty Sessions Court registers 1828-1912 (just add the filter “Limerick City Children” next to where it says “browse court” on the search form). The Petty Sessions handled the bulk of lesser legal cases, and were presided over by unpaid Justices of the Peace, who often had no legal training. Justice was summary and swift, and regularly saw controversial outcomes. Every record includes a transcript plus an image of the original entry. The detail included in the records varies, but may include your ancestor’s name and address, the date they were in court, and whether they were a witness, complainant, or defendant. The image may contain extra information, such as details of the offence, verdict and sentence.

* JUST FOR INTEREST ... a sad story.. sunken graveyards...
http://thepostmortempost.com/2015/07/13/the-underwater-graveyards-of-tryweryn-valley-wales/

*  GENEAMUSINGS... RANDY SEAVER
 A few new or added to records via Ancestry, including...
Victoria, Australia, Deserter, Discharged, and Prisoner Crew Lists, 1852-1925;    indexed database with record images, ADDED 7/7/2015

 For the rest click on Randy's name above..

* REMINDER... Merchant Navy Crew Lists


* THE CRIMINAL GANGS OF 19TH CENTURY BRITAIN


*  AN INTERESTING STORY..

Transforming Archives: St George’s Chapel Archives, Windsor

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To celebrate the release of millions of new crime records, July is dedicated to helping you discover the black sheep in your family. Join us for the special price of just €1 (usually €14.95) and get involved in our first ever Crime, Prisons and Punishment Month.
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