This week's FindmyPast (www.findmypast.co.uk) additions:
Prerogative Court Of Canterbury Administrations 1660-1700
Search over 88,000 transcripts and images of Index slips and related documentation created from original Prerogative Court of Canterbury administrations held by The National Archives at Kew. This collection includes a high volume of mariners; approximately a third of these records refer to a mariner.
Ireland, Alphabetical Indexes To The Townlands and Parishes 1851-1911 Browse
Browse through 2,900 records taken from indexes of townlands and parishes in Ireland spanning the years 1851 to 1911. In addition to townlands and parishes, discover details of baronies and electoral divisions in Ireland for a given year.
New Hampshire, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records 1636-1947 Image Browse
Do you have relatives from New Hampshire? Discover more about their lives by browsing this collection of more than 402,000 vital and town records acquired from the offices of local town clerks in New Hampshire.
New York, Buffalo Death Index 1852-1944 Image Browse
Explore more than 17,000 digital images of the Buffalo, New York, death index. From the index, you can learn your ancestor's name and death year.
Leicestershire Burials
New records from the parish of Thrussington have been added to our collection of Leicestershire Burials. The collections span over 400 years from 1538 to the 1991 and covers 279 parishes across the county.
New Jersey, County Naturalization Records 1749-1986 Image Browse
Over 61,000 records have been added to our browsable collection of New Jersey County Naturalisation Records. Explore over 200 years of scanned county courthouse naturalization records from New Jersey.
Further details and links at https://blog.findmypast.co.uk/findmypast-friday-2554510807.html
Chris
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