Friday 5 April 2019

Kent parish records added to FindmyPast

From FindmyPast (www.findmypast.co.uk):

New & Exclusive Parish Registers From Kent

We are pleased to announce the online publication of thousands of original Anglican parish registers in partnership with Kent County Council.

Kent Baptisms
Discover when and where the baptism took place, as well as your ancestor's parents' names, professions, and residence.

Kent Marriages & Banns
These records may reveal when and where your relative's banns were read, as well as who announced them. These records may also reveal when and where your ancestor married, as well as the bride's and groom's full names and names of their fathers.

Kent Burials
These records may reveal where and when they were buried, as well as their spouses' and fathers' names.

Ontario Genealogical Society Provincial Index
Explore this vast index covering a vast range of Genealogical information on Ontario families.

British & Irish Newspaper Update
This week we have added 126,386 new pages to our collection. We have added four brand new titles this week, with the addition of Kent title the Thanet Times, London title the Harrow Leader, and Middlesex title the Staines & Ashford News. This week also sees the publication of a curious title from 1811, the Anti-Gallican Monitor, which was published during the the Napoleonic wars. We have also updated two of our existing titles: adding over 60,000 pages to the Reading Evening Post, with additions also to the Kensington Post. Updates to both titles come from the 1990s.


Further details and links are available at https://blog.findmypast.co.uk/findmypast-friday-april-5th-2633696635.html

Chris

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