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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

FreeBMD

Rosey’s Wednesday Blog

I thought I would review an old and trusted site from the UK. Many will be familiar with FreeBMD, but there is no harm in bringing it to the fore again. There are always people who may be new to genealogy or overseas researchers who are just dipping their toes into UK research, not to mention some of the more experienced UK researchers may not realise quite how much is now on the site.

1 - Where can I find FreeBMD?
FreeBMD

2 - What is it?
A project to put the birth, marriage and death register indexes for England and Wales online with free access to all researchers

3 - Is it complete?
No, this is an ongoing project by volunteers

4 - Updates
The database is updated regularly – the last update was on 14 August 2008

5 - How many records are online?
The database currently contains over 154 million records

6 - What years are covered?
Freebmd starts with the commencement of Civil Registration in 1837 and records are currently online up to up to the late 1920s

More details of the years covered can be found at –

Births
Marriages
Deaths

7 - How will the site help me?
Once the correct record has been found in the index, you can take a note of the reference number and the relevant certificate can be ordered

Remember, this site is being updated all the time, and you may need make regular visits to look for previously missing information.

The full indexes are available on Ancestry. Take a look in the archives for 10 February 2008 where you will find an article by Just_M about the England and Wales Civil Registration index information held on ancestry and what can be found on the actual certificates. If you have no luck with Freebmd and need a lookup, pop into chat as quite a few chatters have access to the UK section of Ancestry and can give you a hand.

That only leaves me to say – I seem to be the only person who has answered the request for help with the blogs. From the list of current chatters I see that there are a number of people who have been part of chat/Looking 4 Kin for a long time. You don’t need to write a lot ... an interesting website, a tip/hint that might help others, anything will do as long it has a family history theme.

And finally ...

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Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Looking 4 Kin

Today in Chat:

* Will hopefully be as steady as yesterday, nice to see so many of you in the room.

* Can we ask that you bring in one person whom you just can't find on census, yet know should be there. Or someone who just vanished off the face of the earth. Share with us your little mysteries.

Chat Contest

We have a good number of entries in the chat contest so far for this month.

Convict transportation registers database

"About this database


This database has been compiled from British Home Office (HO) records which are available on microfilm as part of the Australian Joint Copying Project (AJCP). The HO 11 Criminal – Convict Transportation Registers series has been indexed by the State Library of Queensland and the index contains the following information:

. Name of convict, including any known aliases
. Place of trial
. Term of years
. Name of ship and date of departure
. Place of arrival
. Miscellaneous notes e.g. Died at sea; Ticket of Leave, etc.

* The date of trial is recorded on the original registers and will be gradually added to this database

Over 123,000 out of the estimated 160,000 convicts transported to Australia are recorded in this database. These include prisoners sent to New South Wales, Van Diemen’s Land (Tasmania), Moreton Bay (Brisbane), Port Phillip. Western Australia and Norfolk Island. Also recorded are some ships which were bound for Gibraltar. The records cover the period of 1787 to 1867.

These records mainly include those convicted in England, Wales and Scotland. Only a small number of Irish convicts appear in this series of the Home Office records. The database also includes soldiers who had been court-martialled and sentenced to transportation. These 'soldier convicts' may have been convicted in various British colonies including the West Indies, India, Pakistan and Canada.

Please note: The original records on which this database is based is not an exhaustive list of all convicts sent to Australia."

Above quoted from their website.

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Monday, September 08, 2008

Welcome to all of our registered chatters

Welcome to all of our registered chatters:

Ababykit, Aksim, allytoo, almadenm, alpobc, Ande, anna, annhen, Annie, Antique, arlene, arleneb, ashdonbb, assaria, auntkate, azure, badger, bcrick, Beasley, bernardu, betsbabs, bev, bob44, bolinao, bonjw, boomer, Brooklynn, Bugg, calts, canon25, caribbea, Carolyn, Cassie, caz, Chandler, Chub, chy, clr, comein, crispy, cronk, Daibhidh, DanW, daveh611, David Mc, dblun, dcail, Denise, Denise C, divanko, dustikin, Elfin, elrescid, erindb, Family, Faysie, finngen, fiona, firefox, forsyth, gailmpem, garfienz, garnold, Gaynor L, gengenie, Geri, Ginny, groomer, heather, helent, IL Donna, inez57, inmaine, iovino, Jacie, James, jan, JDH, jimh, JiniD, jogarner, John, judy, Just_M, Kathy St, kiwassie, kmarkowi, ky-girl, LAW, lawnrene, leandro, leannan, Linda, Lisa, luvdanes, lynda, Lynda49, mainly28, mattmac, maureen, maz68, meredith, Meridy, mikey, mitsheo, MMGer, MoiraMac, Mr..chai, mscaleb, nbjess, noelc, noraus, oldbones, Paul, PJW1951, plastic4, pomeus, puzzle, pvi, rarebear, robyn, Rosey, sandra21, sluglegs, Sonia, sparks, steve, susanmac, syjere, tasteach, tesang, Tina, tordella, trudilg, VCollis, WBruce, wertyu Wild T, wolf6t4, yawee, zahn2005, zos

Some of you have not logged in as of yet. Please do so, we are looking forward to meeting you.

Some of you will notice that I have removed one of your login names - there is no need to have more then one name and in future as this is checked ip addresses of those caught doing so will be banned.

You all must login to the chat between now September 8 and September 15 if they wish to keep their login name, otherwise it will be deleted on the 15th.

Starting October 1 we will publish all chatters names and number of logins monthly to give people an idea who is active in chat, and who's names have been removed.

We need room helpers Please !!! Can you give a bit of time to help moderate the room?

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Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Wednesday's Blog

Welcome to my new regular ‘Wednesday Blog’

First of all, hi to everyone out there. I have been missing from chat for the last couple of months due to a house move. We have moved in and settled down, but you would not believe how long it takes for the telephone company and our ISP provider to get their act together so that we can have phone/internet access at a new build house. The phone has been active for 4 weeks now and after a complete mess-up just over a week ago, we (hopefully) will have internet access on Friday 5th September – If all goes to plan I hope to be in chat sometime over the weekend, but all I will say is, don’t hold your breath!!

As well as family history, I have a great interest in all forms of history, including local history. The small Co Armagh town I have moved to was previously involved in the Irish linen industry. In fact, the old mill that closed a few years ago is still standing and is less than 100 metres from our new house. According to Wikipedia, the town had a population of 3,050 on census night 2001.

So, in view of the size, it was more in hope than expectation that I did a Google search for any detailed history of the town.

I was, however, surprised to find the very interesting Sinton Family Tree. The site includes a wealth of information including cemetery transcriptions (covering whole graveyards - not just Sinton names), Quaker related items, book transcriptions, maps, town directories and photographs as well as a detailed history of the Sinton family who once owned the mill.

I am sure Just_M will be interested in adding this site to the Looking 4 Kin links.

I have no family in the area and came across this site by chance ... are there any interesting sites in your home area that could be passed on for addition to the links?

I will leave you with the usual ‘bits and pieces’ that come at the end of the daily blog while I think about what I can post next week!

Rosey

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