Friday, March 20, 2020

New Records Available To Search This Findmypast Friday, 20 March 2020

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New records available to search this Findmypast Friday

Unique to Findmypast, these records can reveal details about the start of your relatives' lives in Middlesex. The collection has been enhanced with over 17,000 new records from the following parishes:
  • Hampton
  • Hayes
  • Hornsey
  • Stanwell
Our thanks go to Cliff Webb and West Middlesex Family History Society for providing these latest additions.

Over 6,000 burials from Mt Pleasant Cemetery, Wisbech, Cambridgeshire have joined the largest collection of British parish records online at Findmypast.
British parish records

The burial records date from 1881 to 1925 and have been provided by Fenland Family History Society. You won't find them anywhere else online.

Discover your Caribbean roots with over 1.5 million new civil death registration records from Jamaica. Brought to you in partnership with FamilySearch, these death records can tell you more about your relative's life and death in Jamaica.  As you trace your Jamaican past, be sure to also delve into these other useful resources:

Dating as far back as the 1500s, our Jamaican family history records are essential for finding out more about your Caribbean ancestors. What's more, they'll provide hints for any Jamaican ancestors already on your Findmypast family tree.

The Caribbean-themed releases continue in our newspaper collection this week. We've added new papers from Jamaica and Ireland and updated a range of others. Brand new to the site are:
While the following newspapers have been supplemented with more issues:

Newspapers are a goldmine of information on your family’s past. Not only could you find your ancestors making headlines, but you'll also get insight into the world they lived in, the kind you won't find in other records.

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