Thursday, January 25, 2007

Petition - reduce British census limit to 70 years

Downing Street is offering a petition for people to sign, which would reduce the census release period from 100 years to 70 years, thus making the 1911, 1921 and 1931 censuses available immediately. If you would like to add your name, please click on this link:

Note: You must be a British citizen or expatriate.
For info, the URL to go directly to the petition is :http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/CensusInfoFreed/

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Wednesday, January 17, 2007

New versions of Ancestry.com

Now that Ancestry.com has introduced a variety of German records, they have launched the German or Deutsch version of their site at www.ancestry.de. The site is in German and is designed to assist Germans (and other Eastern Europeans) in their family history research. It should be noted that Germany's borders have moved multiple times, especially in early 1900s, and records may be found relating to places and individuals residing in countries other than modern Germany.

Also new is the Australian version of the site at www.ancestry.com.au. Databases include those specifically Australian, convict records, and UK records.

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Friday, January 12, 2007

New site lists 30 million British ship passengers 1890-1960

CBC News announced a new website listing 30 million ship passengers who left Britain 1890-1960 www.ancestorsonboard.com. The site has digitized copies of an estimated 1.2 million travel documents listing names and destinations that were only available through the National Archives in Britain. Currently only 1890-1899 records have been posted to the site but it is hoped that this will be expanded up to 1920 by the end of 2007.

These records also include the infamous “Home Children” who were sent overseas, often without their parents or relatives knowledge/consent, to become farm hands or servants.

You can read the full article here.

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Thursday, January 04, 2007

Ancestry.com releases Hamburg Passenger Lists 1850-1934

Ancestry.com has just released a database of 2.5 million names from the Hamburg passenger lists 1850-1934. Hamburg was a main port of exit for many immigrants from Eastern Europe and Germany coming to North America. This is the first time that this database has been made publicly available on the Internet. However, it should be noted that only the years 1890-1913 have been indexed so far even though all of the images for 1850-1934 are available. If you do not find your ancestor in a search by name, try browsing the images by year. It should also be noted that these records are in German.

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Monday, January 01, 2007

Internet Genealogy Magazine

If you read Internet Genealogy magazine you'll soon be seeing me in the Feb/Mar 2007 issue. Watch out for a 2-page article that I have written for the magazine on Google News Archive.

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