Friday, October 20, 2017

FRIDAY FOSSICKING 20TH OCTOBER, 2017







FRIDAY FOSSICKING


                                                                  




J. Miller MARSHALL (22 November 1858 - 12-Jun-1935)                                                                               
Dead in Minehead, England.  PUBLIC DOMAIN.














* GENERAL INTEREST

** Last Minute Voting For Rock Star Genealogists...**


Interview: John Dorney on The Civil War in Dublin  The Irish Story

Passchendaele: The Forgotten Ball – History Geek  NZ

Education Department and School Records for Family History - Libraries - Moreton Bay Regional Council, QLD

DNA shows no trace of contact between ancient Easter Islanders and South America - Science News - ABC News  

Artists in Conversation Series: Dominique Chen  Qld State Archives

Outback station family celebrates 103 years of ownership by releasing history book - ABC News

Hidden graves unearthed in North | Townsville Bulletin  Qld


National Archives, UK


Wills 1384-1858 and country court death duty registers 1796-1811

Census records

Search and download 1939 register records*

Search WO 95 records*  unit War Diaries

Latest Blogs

Anglo-French squabbles in Afghanistan in the 1920s

‘Having fear of death before me’: life before the 1967 Abortion Act

Step into The National Archives’ library

Richmond Park’s South African military hospital

Indigenous Canadians in the First World War

Making horses for war: The Army Remount Service

Latest Podcasts


Tudor trials: Confessions from the Star Chamber

Jane Austen: from beginning to end

Bombs, bulls and civilian bravery

Somme Tales


Outback Family History

Lennonville – Snapshot

Alderson and Kelly wedding – people profile

North Kalgoorlie School -1960 to1970

Lily Pike – grave tales


'You want a Catholic novel? I'll give you a Catholic novel!'

Irish Genealogical Research Society     Completion of release of BMDs?

Clare Centenary  Booklet FREE download  Clare, QLD

Tips for Searching Military Records Ancestry.com.au

I Love Bello Shire  Bellingen and district, NSW

Actress Rachel Ward fights to maintain Macksville's heritage in face of progress

Australian War Memorial  "They walked into the darkness"

"There are no winners" Dick Payton's heartwarming story



Anglo-Celtic Connections

Circle of Life: Exploring Ontario Vital Records AND Using Ancestry DNA

New OGS Website

Gloucester Historical Society: Blood on the Rapids

Vote now for Rockstar Genealogists

Some Progress at LAC on Newspaper Digitization

Clarity on Rootweb


The Cambridge Social History of Modern Ireland – John Grenham

South Australians in France WW1 Project    Gould Genealogy Blog

The Genealogy Radio Show  Clans and Surnames Lorna Maloney


ScotlandsPeople More than 2.7 million new valuation entries for 1935 have been added
7 #AncestryAdvice tips for researching your ancestors – Ancestry Blog

Removing Staples from Genealogical Records Melissa Barker


John Doyle's family history archived in Lithgow | Photos    Lithgow Mercury


Faith Brautigam: Library earns area's, colleagues' attention   Kokomo Tribune NZ

New Zealand Family History Societies












* OCLC is a global library cooperative which supports thousands of libraries in making information more accessible worldwide. The WorldCat is part of the OCLC.  Internet Archive is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, websites and more.

OCLC and Internet Archive announced on October 12th that they are working cooperatively to make the Archive’s  collection 2.5 million digitized books easier to find and access online and through local libraries.

To learn more about how this new cooperative will work read the announcement on the OCLC website: http://www.oclc.org/en/news/releases/2017/201727dublin.html





* The National Library of Scotland scanned nearly 90,000 map sheets from 1841-1952 of historic Ordnance Survey maps of England and Wales.  Access is free.  Go to: http://maps.nls.uk/os/25inch-england-and-wales/
If you wish to order rather than just view the maps, there is a charge.  See: https://shop.nls..uk/digital-orders/?site=maps

To read more about maps of the National Library of Scotland which has maps in addition to England and Wales, Ireland, Belgium and Jamaica see: http://maps.nls.uk/about.html





* For those that have been frustrated in trying to find records of marriages in Europe this might shed some light why all marriages may not be listed in a civil registry office.  Civil registration is important for genealogists because they are a primary source for names, dates, places. In many European  countries Jewish records were originally included with the Church records until the specific country required separate registers for Jewish records.

The Council of Europe—which is comprised of 47 countries concur on marriage criteria concerning age, consent and kinship.  The combined population of the 47 countries is about 820 million people. In Europe, religious and civil marriages are recognized differently.  For countries where there is an established "state " religion, the civil register maybe signed as part of the religious ceremony, but there are countries where there is "tension" between the civil and religious entities.  In France a civil marriage must be preceded by a civil marriage-since the days of Napoleonic Code and Separation Law.  They are not the only country with such requirements. In some European countries, historically, if someone did not get a civil marriage but only a religious marriage, their children may have been considered illegitimate.   After the fall of Communism In Poland a "concordat marriage" was introduced with a treaty with the Vatican requiring the marrying couple to obtain a "no-impediment" notice from the state registry office and the priest is required to complete and return within 5 days of the marriage. To read more about marriages and the religious aspects for different European countries see: https://www.ncronline.org/news/world/european-countries-distinguish-between-religious-civil-marriages  

In Russia religious marriages have had no legal or civil status. "The Department of Registration of Civil Statuses, commonly referred to as ZAGS, began in December of 1917 under the decree that abolished the church order of marriage registration and handed the responsibility over to the civil authorities. In addition to marriages, ZAGS also registered births, deaths, divorces, changes of name and other "civil statuses."  For those who chose to marry in a religious ceremony it has to occur in addition to the ZAGS registration.  In a  ZAGS registration ceremony people still exchange rings, sign a registry and are officially pronounced man and wife.  To read more about the ZAGS ceremony and traditions see:

TASS, the Russian News Agency reports that  the deputy of the State Duma (lower house of Parliament) is drafting amendments to the Family Code which would give religious weddings a legal status equal with that of civilian marriages of rights and civilian duties.  To read more see: http://tass.com/society/971209

Jan Meisels Allen
Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
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* IRISH CENTRAL


Irish boy unable to move from emotion when Dad comes home from tour of duty 

Donn, the mysterious Irish Lord of the Dead 


The famous Chicago May, Irish Queen of crooks 


277,000 Irish have “no religion” as Catholic numbers dive  


Famous Irish ghost story - a childhood pact turns to predictions from the dead  

The US Navy's Birthday and its founding father Commodore John Barry 

A Scotsman crowned last High King of Ireland 700 years ago 

This Irish pub on wheels is the caravan of your dreams 

Original Irish Jack-o-Lanterns were truly terrifying and made of turnips  

Irish bucket list: Things to do in Ireland before you pass (PHOTOS) 

Top Irish inventions that changed the world 

Mystery of the moving rocks off Irish island solved 

The Irish Potato Famine, the Great Hunger, genocide - what should we call it?  

Seanchaí: The storytelling keepers of Ireland's rich folklore heritage 

First ship to sink in WWII discovered off coast of Ireland  

The Irish woman who was the last witch hanged in Boston 

Not one but TWO Irish islands in West Cork could be yours for $650K  

Bram Stoker Halloween summons the supernatural to Dublin 


Get lost in old Ireland - Irish Film Institute makes amazing rare footage available to public

Irish-dancing NFL player stands up for boy being bullied about his love of dance 



and a treat or two..

Ten Irish potato recipes with a twist

Mother’s sweet white scones recipe 

Trick or treat! A Halloween witches' finger cookie recipe 




* FIND MY PAST

London, Docklands and East End Marriages, 1558-1859

London, Docklands and East End Baptisms

Greater London Burial Index

Kent, Canterbury Archdeaconry Baptisms

Kent, Canterbury Archdeaconry Banns

Kent, Canterbury Archdeaconry Marriages

Kent, Canterbury Archdeaconry Burials

British Newspaper Updates            South West England, South East England, Cheshire, Leicestershire, Yorkshire, Denbighshire, Paisley & Renfrewshire

PERiodical Source Index Image Update  Pennsylvania, Wyoming, Wisconsin, Toronto and Yorkshire 

Search The Catholic Heritage Archive 

Watch Now

Searching the archives   More Expert Tips 

Catholicism across continents

Expert Webinar 





* INTERESTING BLOGS

Colac’s Weekend of Family History – Western District Families

Is your Kain here?             In Days Gone By



Nick’s Café: The Waldorf of Elizabeth Street  toni risson Greek Cafes in Brisbane

The Lost Tin of Gold  Jess  The Dusty Box


The value of a letter - GSQ Blog   Joan Riek







and from my blogs..


That Moment in Time

Aust. research, The Healers, Rockstar, Civil War deaths Dublin, Russia locks Fam. Hist., Bride Index, WDYTYA?, murder -Mt. Coot-tha, haunted 1700s farmhouse, Pope Francis last?, NZ's Mr Moa, Qld immigration, social media for research, Friday 13th, Co Meath, incredible finds Kansas army base, Antikythera shipwreck, historic home filled with memories, Notre Dame crumbling, spooky Irish town, Warwickshire bastardy Indexes, forced cross border adoptions,

Rock Star Genealogist voting now open for 2017, Anglo-Celtic Connections, 


Irish Graves

Additions to NSW..   Narrabri   … more to come   (thanks to Michelle Schaller)
Inverell, NSW .. more to come (thanks to Michelle Schaller)

15 additional cemeteries added to Irish Graves... some have just one entry, most have several.  
Many Irish counties are represented. 

NSW, Brisbane and outside of Brisbane..
Murwillumbah Catholic,

Sherwood, St. Margaret's Anglican Memorial Garden Sandgate,   
The Gap Uniting Church,  Tingalpa Christ Church (Anglican)

Lawnton, Lower Coomera, Meringandan , Mooloolah, Mudgeeraba, Mutdapilly General Cemetery,
Nobby Cemetery, Palen Creek St. James Catholic, Pine Mountain Catholic, Rosevale , Tamborine Catholic Cemetery, Tamrookum All Saints, 
Tiara Cemetery,    Toogoolawah,  Upper Caboolture Uniting (Methodist),  Wivenhoe Pocket General Cemetery,  Woodhill Cemetery,


As They Were

Back To Our Past - Dublin - 20,21, 22 October 2017, Connecting to our Roots, DNA, Genetic Genealogy, Shelbourne Hall, RDS Dublin, Ireland,

Rock Star

Rock Star Genealogist voting now open for 2017, Anglo-Celtic Connections, 

Ireland Genealogy Project Archives.. 100,000 gravestone images not enough..

Armagh, Donegal, Dublin, Limerick, Tyrone, Waterford, Wicklow,



Headlines of Old

Karrakatta Cemetery..Making Headlines Over Time..Trove Tuesday 17th October, 2017, Save our headstones, 


urungamaiden


"Three years have passed since we said Goodbye.."











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