Ancestry’s WW1 Military Records are FREE until Remembrance Day
Take advantage of Ancestry’s offer of searching all of their WW1 records for FREE up until Remembrance Day, 11 November 2015.
Read Moreby Alona Tester | Nov 8, 2015 | Records, Records, Records | 2 |
Take advantage of Ancestry’s offer of searching all of their WW1 records for FREE up until Remembrance Day, 11 November 2015.
Read Moreby Alona Tester | Sep 7, 2015 | Records | 0 |
Francis Frith was an English photographer whose name became synonomous with photographing not only...
Read Moreby Alona Tester | Dec 22, 2014 | Records, Records | 0 |
Ancestry has been busy adding many new records that relate to Australia and New Zealand research over the past few months … just in time for the Christmas/New Year research-fest when many have holidays. Amongst these millions of records, you’ll find more birth records, land records, morgue registers, crew lists, land grants and cemeteries to check out …
Read Moreby Alona Tester | Dec 16, 2014 | General | 26 |
Have you ever had a query about your Ancestry subscription, or have a problem with your Family Tree Maker program? Ancestry’s customer support team are there to help, and here’s their contact details …
Read Moreby Alona Tester | Jul 26, 2011 | Genealogy Australia, Genealogy UK, Other, Records, Records, Records | 0 |
We’re not quite at the end of the month, yet July has been a has been a BIG, BIG month for new genealogy records online, particularly with the big players in the field. Military records, Wills, Business records, Convicts, Civil Registrations, Parish Registers, Directories, and Cemetery records
Read Moreby Alona Tester | Sep 22, 2010 | Genealogy UK, Records | 15 |
Ancestry continues to expand their collection, and have now added the UK Prison Hulk Registers and Letter Books 1802-1849 to their collection of online data. The series contains a letter book relating to the establishment of hulks written from 1847-1849 and the registers of prisoners on 19 different hulks between 1802-1849
Read Moreby Alona Tester | Jul 15, 2010 | Genealogy Australia, Records | 4 |
The announcement has just been been made that Ancestry.com.au and Ancestry.co.uk have added Australian Birth, Death and Marriage Index Records (aka Vital Records to our US friends) to their websites. Featuring 15 million Australians, and dating back more than 200 years to when modern Australia was settled in 1788 …
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