FRIDAY FOSSICKING
Walter Withers
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Public_domain
There are numerous posts about this... some of the best are as follows..
Are You Going Green?
Great suggestions by Cassmob
The Irish Times
Family Search
one to remember if you can't get online
Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives
you might be surprised what record transcriptions have been donated here..
one to remember if you can't get online
Ireland Genealogy Projects Archives
you might be surprised what record transcriptions have been donated here..
Tuesday 30 June 2015 – we’re very pleased to announce the launch today of Crew Lists of the British Merchant Navy – 1915, a collaborative project between the National Maritime Museum and the National Archives highlighting the contribution of the Merchant Navy in the First World War.
For the first time ever, all the surviving crew lists of the British Merchant Navy from the year 1915 have been transcribed and the information made available to search online for free. These crew lists contain the details for around 39,000 voyages, including the names and personal details of over 750,000 seamen. (Courtesy of The Genealogical Society of Qld)
* SCRAPBOOK COLLECTION ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA
Here (Courtesy of Liz Pidgeon) Do have a look at all the other collections available..
* FIND MY PAST
Over 96,000 criminal petitions (HO 18 & HO 19)
Judges' reports on criminals, 1784-1830 (HO 47)
Over 96,000 criminal petitions (HO 18 & HO 19)
Judges' reports on criminals, 1784-1830 (HO 47)
British Army, Northumberland Fusiliers, 1881-1920
1831 census from St. Julian's parish, Shrewsbury, England
1831 census from St. Julian's parish, Shrewsbury, England
Thanks for the mention Chris.
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