Friday, October 3, 2025

Findmypast Friday: Understand the Milestones of Their Lives

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Understand the milestones of their lives

This week we've updated our existing collection of Middlesex Baptisms and added a brand new record set of coroners' inquests from Suffolk. These new additions span over 250 years.


Do you have ancestors from Middlesex? Search this collection of baptism records to find out details such as birth year, baptism year, parents' names and residence.


As the final milestone in their life, your ancestor's death is an inextricable part of their story and this collection of Coroners’ Inquest Records from Suffolk will help you discover more meaningful details about the life and death of your ancestor. Could your ancestor’s death have been the result of gruelling and unsafe work they carried out or perhaps it was classed as suspicious or unexplained? This collection, which covers over 150 years of inquest records will allow you to delve deeper into the final chapter of your ancestor’s life. The collection covers inquests from 1767-1921 and can provide details such as a year of birth, where the inquest took place and inquest notes relating to your ancestor’s death.


Five new titles joined our newspaper archive this week, with 246,880 new pages for you to discover.

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