FindmyPast (www.findmypast.co.uk) has added over 28,000 new Wakefield and District baptism records and 150,000 National Burial Index records from Cleveland.
The Wakefield and District baptisms contain 28,372 records comprised of transcripts of original parish registers made by the Wakefield and District Family History Society. The new additions cover 9 parishes: Wakefield All Saints, Warmfield St Peter's, Chapelthorpe St James, Monk Bretton St Paul's, Felkirk St Peter's, Ryhill St James, Wragby St Michael's, Wakefield St Andrew's, South Ossett Christ Church, so there are now over 30 parishes from Wakefield district in West Yorkshire available to search on Findmypast.
150,000 more burial records, transcribed by the Cleveland Family History Society, have also been added to the site.
(With thanks to Alex Cox)
Chris
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Friday, 8 August 2014
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Chris the Naval & Military Archive that features the WW1 Medal Rolls (transcriptions) and geographically indexed WW1 War Diaries is not up and running http://www.nmarchive.com/. A good discussion about its pros and cons can be found here (look at entries for last 3 days): http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=213451&page=4
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