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Not Highly Rated
The aim of this blog is to provide some background material relating to the issues raised in Episode 26 of my video series, Setting The Record Straight. The video and this accompanying blog take a look at an online database … Continue reading
Posted in Archives, digitisation, Document Sources, Local History, research, Soapbox
Tagged ANcestry, documents, family history, family-tree, Findmypast, genealogy, history, Rate Books, Really Bad Digitisation, Westminster
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You Had One Job…
I’ll try to keep this brief. I’ve blogged a lot in the past few years about the problems with many of the databases on the major commercial genealogical websites and in particular the various county-wide English and Welsh parish register … Continue reading
Posted in Document Sources, research, Soapbox, Uncategorized
Tagged cheshire, documents, family history, Findmypast, genealogy, marriage registers, parish registers, prestbury, research
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A census release with a difference
In a previous life, when I worked for The National Archives, I was actively involved in planning and delivering the launch of the 1901 and 1911 censuses for England & Wales. Now, I’m delighted to announce my involvement in the … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged 1821, census, family history, Findmypast, orkney, orkney archive, orkney library, research, South Ronaldsay
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