The following are the latest releases on FindmyPast (www.findmypast.com):
Yorkshire Memorial Inscriptions
Our Yorkshire Memorial Inscriptions have been supplemented with over 13,000 additional records from Rotherham Family History Society.
Yorkshire Burials
We've added even more Yorkshire records this week in the shape of new additions to our collection of burials from 'God's Own Country'. These latest releases consist of Methodist burials from Brunswick Chapel, South Street and Carver Street in Sheffield.
Massachusetts, Boston Crew Lists, 1917-1943
This exciting new collection will help you to find out if your ancestor worked aboard a ship arriving into Boston. Included are transcripts as well as original images that can reveal your seafaring relative's occupation on board, physical description and in some cases, even their signature. Brought onto the site via the original holdings at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), this unique resource is a welcome addition to our existing Boston collection.
Massachusetts Deaths, 1969-2010
Another new addition to our Massachusetts records, this collection of death records details those who died in the Bay State over the past half a century.
United States Obituary Notices
This vast resource of over 6 million records has been transcribed from the tributes.com website and could help you unlock unknown details on your ancestor's death in America.
United States Marriages
Our premium collection of US marriage records has grown again with the addition of over 30,000 new records from the states of Kentucky, Maryland and South Carolina. This release also sees the addition of a brand new county to the collection - Somerset County, Maryland.
Further details are at https://blog.findmypast.co.uk/findmypast-friday-december-1-2017-2513838760.html
Chris
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