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and Ireland Genealogical Information Service The
Ancient Manor of Sedgley — designed to give genealogists and local
historians an insight into this Staffordshire village. Australian Family Tree Connections - the independent monthly magazine for family historians from Australia and New Zealand. UK Genealogy - formerly the Genealogy Index - is full of links for anyone researching their ancestors in the UK. www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk was launched last September by a partnership of Scotland Online and the General Register Office for Scotland. Your Irish Roots - Irish genealogy research, Irish surname history and Irish Coats of Arms, plus information on tracing Irish ancestors. Genealogy in Hertfordshire - the interactive guide for people researching local and family history in the county. Warwick Names is a genealogy site with many links to help those interested in researching their family tree. Visitors can post requests for missing information. www.ancestorsonboard.com is a new website providing online access to ‘the first comprehensive database of passenger lists from ships departing from the United Kingdom between 1890 and 1960 and had been developed by www.Findmypast.com and The National Archives. The site has over 1.5 million pages listing some 30 million names. Of more interest to local historians will be the fact that the database also names every ship, the date of departure, the port they departed from and their destination. www.Findmypast.com is the new name for 1837online.com, the pre-payment pay-as-you-view site charging 50p per image viewed (minimum charge of £5) owned by Title Research. The site provides easy access to indexes of births, marriages and deaths in England and Wales as well as 'faithfully scanned images of the originals'. Genealogy in the UK is a guide to finding online genealogical sources in the UK, including archives, libraries, surname lists, parish registers, cemeteries, war memorials, electoral rolls and censuses. Familyresearcher is Coventry-based Jane Hewitt's website. As well as finding out about Jane's genealogical research services, visitors to the site will also find some local history pages. The Irish Family Research website includes research advice and the facility to search over 100 databases, there is a nominal fee for some of the services. There's an online resource for researchers interesed in the Mort family of Lancashire. Genealogy links has extensive lists of links useful to family historians! Irish Family Research has been running for 2 years. Members can trace their Irish ancestors through a number of rare and, in some cases, exclusive databases. Some are free although the majority require a nominal membership fee. Family Tree Portraits produces illuminated family trees from your old photographs. Family history uk is a family tree, genealogy and ancestry community portal website. Genealogy Directory provides genus information and resources. Family Genealogy & History Internet Education Directory is 'a professional worldwide humanities and social sciences mega portal, connected directly to thousands of related sub-sets, with billions of primary or secondary database family history and genealogy records.' Northamptonshire Family History Society. Chartist Ancestors is primarily a family history website, but also looks at the development of Chartism in various localities. Your Scottish Descent offers a professional Scottish family history research service to anyone looking to find out about their Scottish ancestry. Tribal Junction is a website where users can create a family tree and find distant relatives. It has additional features like group email and customizable user profiles. Paul Holland's website features the Holland family of North Wales — amongst others. |