Sunday Sundries

Miscellaneous items I found of interest during the week.

Clergy of the Church of England Index, 1540-1835
Ancestry has made available a version of the free database at https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/.

New York State Marriages, 1881-1952
On 8 October MyHeritage added 5,134,824 records for NYS marriages, with images. The index of this collection was produced by MyHeritage from scanned images of the original documents that were obtained through Reclaim the Records. This index does not contain lists of marriages from the separate jurisdiction of New York City.

15-minute city platform
See how 15-minute worldwide cities are! Click on a city to
open the map with the times of accessibility or check the rankings in the bar below.

Documentary Heritage Communities Program (DHCP)
Documentary heritage organizations across the country can now apply for funding for the 2025–2026 cycle of Library and Archives Canada’s DHCP. Read the News release.

A History of Calendars for Genealogists
Jenny Joyce presented this in the Legacy Family Tree Webinars series on Wednesday. It’s good to know information, clearly presented. The webinar is free for a week.

Thanks to this week’s contributors: Anonymous, Brenda Turner, gail benjafield, Nick Mcdonald, Teresa, Unknown.

3 Replies to “Sunday Sundries”

  1. Hi John:
    I don’t know if you changed something or if WordPress did but I really like that I don’t have to click “Read More” to see the whole article anymore.
    I subscribe to your post and I enjoy every one.

  2. Thank you how another informative week. Anyone that can see the DnA journeys John Sim has a very interesting story

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