After enabling full searching of English and Welsh births and marriages up to 2005, Ancestry has now added deaths. This will be very useful, as deaths can be the hardest to find, if you have no idea when they took place.
On Sunday 28th February the first Who Do You Think You Are one-day conference will take place as part of the 2010 WDYTYA Show.
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Transcripts of Berkshire parish registers have recently been made available online.
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Over a million records of UK doctors, dentists and midwives have been made available online.
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The UK’s National Archives (TNA) has put logs and journals of Royal Navy ships on exploration online.
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The Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies’ database of marriages that took place from 1794-1895 in Gretna Green in Scotland, just over the border with England, has been made available online.
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Brian Cantwell’s Memorials of the Dead has now been made available online with over 60,000 searchable names.
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The National Library of Ireland (NLI) has launched a new digital directory of Irish studies called Sources.
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The National Archives (TNA) has made 99,000 Royal Air Force (RAF) officers’ service records available online, which were previously accessible only to visitors to TNA at Kew in Greater London.
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More First World War military records have recently been made available online.
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