Southern Warwickshire FHS Transcriptions

This totally web-based Society’s primary aim is to contribute to the family history community by providing indices for register entries of both Church of England and NonConformist places of worship in Warwickshire, with the emphasis on the Southern part of the County.  Detailed biographical information for service personnel who are commemorated on local War Memorials within the County is also being added.

In July the Society added a further 8,200 Church of England burial index records.
Henley in Arden 1695-1786
Over Whitacre 1741-1919
Studley 1747-1902
Castle Bromich 1699-1916
This brings the total for C of E to 438,800 and 13,142 Non-conformist burials.

Also added in July, 24,837 Church of England and 1,372 Roman Catholic Baptism index records.
Henley in Arden 1669-1762 C of E
Southam 1540-1754 C of E
Southam 1916-2006 C of E
Dunchurch 1748-1916 C of E
Aston Brook 1905-1913 C of E
Austrey 1737-1754 C of E
Castle Bromich 1747-1916 C of E
Foleshill (St. Paul) 1841-1916 C of E
Marston Green 1911-1916 C of E
Tanworth 1840-1916 RC
This brings the total baptism records for C of E to 783,787 and 39,500 Non-conformist baptisms.

http://www.swfhs.org.uk/

Internet Genealogy Magazine: August/Sept 2021

Here’s the table of contents from the August/September issue, available on 9 August. Looks like another good one!

Archives and YouTube Channels – Have you surfed these?
Diane L. Richard has searched out a fascinating free collection of state archive videos for your research enjoyment

“Sorting Out Smiths and Keeping Up with the Joneses”
David A. Norris looks at ways to overcome the hurdles of researching ancestors with the same name

Stranger Than Fiction: Bathing Machines
Sue Lisk suggests some websites to consult to learn about these strange contraptions your ancestors might have used

English Electoral Registers
Ed Storey looks at how this resource can help in locating ancestors from smaller towns and hamlets

Divining for the Dead
Exploring a method of locating unmarked burials by Robbie Gorr

Beneath the Surface: Mining Ancestors
Sue Lisk looks at websites to help you understand the lives of your ancestors who worked the mines

Digging for Gold in Victoria
Jennifer McNeice looks at websites for discovering your Australian goldminer ancestors

AI, Genealogy and You: A Perfect Match?
Tony Bandy looks at the integration of artificial intelligence into our family histories

The Negro Travelers’ Green Book
Diane L. Richard examines an essential 20th-century travel book for those of color

Deep Nostalgia
Lisa A. Alzo reviews a new innovation from MyHeritage to animate your family photos

NetNotes
Internet Genealogy looks at websites and related news that are sure to be of interest

Back Page: If My Memory Serves Me Correctly…
Dave Obee says we would all do right by recording our thoughts for future reference

Sunday Sundries

Miscellaneous items I found of interest during the week.

Some tombstones appear photoshopped, one I recognize from Montreal.

Spain wants to fine Franco apologists – the latest example of using laws to address uncomfortable history

How To Read Books Online For Free: 5 Best Websites
Plus books free through your public library.

The Jessica Simulation: Love and loss in the age of A.I.

New Zealand BMDs.
This week MyHeritage added Indexes for Births (1840-1901) with 2,037,711 records, Marriage & Divorce (1840-1901) with 271,768 records and Deaths (1840-2021) with 2,430,610 records.

Ancestry updated the UK and Ireland, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 collection.

During August, Ancestry will add 823,498 records with 52,063 images for Cardiff, Wales, Workhouse Registers, 1850-1919.

Thanks to this week’s contributors: Ann Gillin Lefever, Anonymous, Gloria Tubman, Judith H., Teresa, Unknown, Vicky Smith.

British Newspaper Archive July Additions

The British Newspaper Archive now has a total of  44,125,390 pages online (43,214,356 last month).

This month 163 papers had pages added (29 in the previous month). There were 73 (9) new titles. Dates range from 1801 to 1980

Those with more than 10,000 pages added were:

Title Pages Years
Tailor & Cutter 69948 1866-1868, 1879-1918
Leicester Evening Mail 32626 1910-1913, 1915-1918, 1920-1926
Weekly Chronicle (London) 32010 1836-1847, 1850-1867
Morning Herald (London) 31670 1811-1812, 1815-1818, 1832-1836, 1845, 1854-1860
Newark Herald 31232 1873-1949
Fulham Chronicle 30754 1950-1978
Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser 29548 1953-1977
Patriot 27566 1832-1866
Portsmouth Evening News 27302 1956-1959
Myra’s Journal of Dress and Fashion 24138 1875-1912
Westminster & Pimlico News 22906 1950-1973, 1976-1980
Consett Guardian 20752 1860-1896, 1899-1900, 1914-1929
Fleetwood Express 19882 1889, 1896-1920
English Chronicle and Whitehall Evening Post 19044 1801-1802, 1804, 1807, 1809-1843
Eastern Counties’ Times 18866 1893-1895, 1897-1902, 1906-1911, 1914-1935
Whitstable Times and Herne Bay Herald 16066 1957-1968, 1974-1975
New Times (London) 14346 1818-1829
Brockley News, New Cross and Hatcham Review 14226 1890, 1892-1931
Empire News & The Umpire 13834 1884-1895, 1897-1911
London Packet and New Lloyd’s Evening Post 12910 1801, 1803-1805, 1809, 1814-1815, 1818-1836
Aberystwyth Observer 12060 1869-1885, 1887-1895, 1899-1910
Hull Daily News 10750 1854, 1890-1895, 1910, 1912
Newcastle Guardian and Silverdale, Chesterton and Audley Chronicle 10356 1881-1895, 1898-1906, 1908-1909
True Sun 10248 1832-1837

TheGenealogist adds to East Suffolk Parish Records

Always interesting to find new data online for my old home territory, even the village. Fully transcribed and linked to page images are records for 322,894 BMBs from East Suffolk. Here are the parishes with new or updated records.

Place Rite Years
 Belton Baptisms 1560-1642, 1644-1648, 1650-1654, 1656, 1658-1682, 1685-1686, 1688-1689, 1691-1692, 1694-1725, 1728-1991
 Belton Burials 1560-1620, 1623-1643, 1649-1650, 1653, 1657, 1659, 1662-1666, 1668, 1673, 1677-1689, 1697, 1699-1725, 1728-1774, 1776-1959
 Belton Marriages 1560-1572, 1574-1576, 1578-1588, 1590-1597, 1599, 1601-1607, 1609-1616, 1620, 1623-1626, 1628-1632, 1634-1635, 1637-1641, 1644, 1653, 1665-1667, 1673-1674, 1695, 1697-1700, 1704-1706, 1715, 1718, 1723, 1725, 1729-1734, 1736, 1738, 1740-1746, 1748, 1750, 1752-1762, 1764-1768, 1770-1779, 1781, 1783-1789, 1791-1809, 1814-1818, 1822, 1824-1835, 1837-1839, 1841, 1843-1853, 1855-1968, 1970, 1976, 1978-1980
 Blundeston With Flixton Marriages 1561-1564, 1566, 1568-1572, 1574-1578, 1581, 1583-1587, 1590-1591, 1593-1595, 1597, 1599, 1602-1603, 1606-1617, 1621-1623, 1626, 1628, 1631-1632, 1635-1636, 1638, 1649-1650, 1652, 1654-1655, 1657-1659, 1661-1663, 1665-1666, 1675, 1693, 1695-1696, 1699, 1701, 1703, 1708-1715, 1717-1726, 1728, 1730-1731, 1734-1737, 1739-1744, 1746-1749, 1751-1763, 1765-1779, 1782-1837, 1959-1972
 Bradwell Marriages 1565, 1567, 1569-1570, 1572, 1575, 1578, 1581, 1585-1586, 1591-1592, 1597, 1599-1601, 1603-1607, 1609-1612, 1616, 1618-1619, 1621, 1624-1625, 1627-1635, 1637-1653, 1659-1663, 1666-1667, 1669, 1671-1677, 1679-1684, 1695-1699, 1702-1704, 1706-1708, 1710-1713, 1718-1753, 1755, 1759, 1761-1762, 1765-1766, 1769, 1771-1774, 1776-1777, 1780, 1783-1784, 1786-1788, 1790, 1792-1793, 1796, 1798-1803, 1805-1810, 1812-1814, 1816-1817, 1819, 1821-1829, 1831-1835, 1837-1844, 1846-1853, 1855-1863, 1865-1901, 1930-1947, 1949-1986
 Burgh Castle Marriages 1694, 1697-1714, 1717-1725, 1729-1753, 1755-1757, 1759-1765, 1767-1768, 1770, 1772-1779, 1782-1787, 1789, 1791-1797, 1799-1800, 1803, 1805-1806, 1808-1811, 1813-1828, 1830-1831, 1833-1834, 1836-1840, 1842-1845, 1847-1850, 1852, 1854-1861, 1863-1871, 1873-1902, 1948, 1950-1964, 1966-1981
 Carlton Colville Banns 1754-1763, 1766-1776, 1779-1780, 1782-1882, 1884-1901, 1934-1935, 1940-1941
 Carlton Colville Baptisms 1710-1961
 Carlton Colville Burials 1710-1936
 Carlton Colville Marriages 1710-1715, 1720, 1722-1764, 1766-1785, 1787-1831, 1833-2001
 Corton Marriages 1580-1583, 1586, 1589, 1592, 1594-1596, 1599, 1603-1607, 1609-1611, 1613-1614, 1618-1621, 1623-1643, 1646-1651, 1653, 1681-1682, 1687, 1695-1697, 1701-1703, 1705-1708, 1710-1713, 1715, 1718, 1721-1727, 1731-1732, 1734-1735, 1739-1743, 1745-1746, 1748-1750, 1754-1760, 1762-1766, 1768-1772, 1775-1778, 1780-1781, 1784, 1787-1788, 1790-1793, 1795-1798, 1800, 1802, 1804-1806, 1808, 1810-1811, 1815, 1818-1821, 1824, 1826-1827, 1829-1836, 1964, 1966-1971
 Gisleham Marriages 1759, 1761-1763, 1766, 1768-1769, 1771-1786, 1788, 1790-1792, 1794-1795, 1797, 1799-1803, 1805, 1807-1825, 1828-1839, 1846-1848, 1851-1852, 1854-1859, 1861, 1864-1883, 1885-1901, 1938, 1969-1971, 1973, 1976-1978, 1980-1982
 Gorleston Baptisms 1705-1778, 1879-1887
 Gorleston With Southtown Baptisms 1667-1669, 1678-1705, 1779-1880, 1886-1916
 Gorleston With Southtown Burials 1674-1698, 1701-1711, 1713-1915
 Gorleston With Southtown Marriages 1675-1676, 1680-1681, 1683-1700, 1702-1744, 1746-1911
 Gunton Marriages 1740-1741, 1743-1744, 1746, 1748-1749, 1752, 1754-1756, 1759, 1766, 1769, 1775, 1780-1781, 1791, 1793, 1795, 1798-1800, 1805-1806, 1811, 1813, 1815, 1819, 1822-1825, 1827-1833, 1835-1844, 1846-1847, 1852-1855, 1857-1858, 1865, 1867, 1869-1870, 1872, 1879-1883, 1886-1888, 1891, 1894-1897, 1901, 1904, 1966-1982
 Herringfleet Marriages 1709, 1711, 1713-1715, 1717-1718, 1721, 1724-1726, 1729-1730, 1733, 1735, 1738, 1745-1746, 1749-1750, 1752, 1754-1755, 1757-1759, 1761, 1763-1767, 1769-1773, 1778-1792, 1794-1799, 1813, 1816, 1818-1827, 1829, 1832-1834, 1836-1838, 1841, 1844-1847, 1849, 1851-1854, 1856-1858, 1860-1869, 1875, 1877, 1880-1881, 1883, 1885-1889, 1891-1895, 1897-1901, 1905-1915, 1917-1920, 1922-1924, 1927-1934, 1936, 1939, 1941, 1943, 1945-1946, 1948-1949, 1953, 1955, 1957-1962, 1964-1966, 1971
 Hopton Marriages 1675, 1677, 1679, 1695, 1697, 1699, 1701, 1704-1708, 1710-1711, 1714, 1716, 1720-1721, 1726, 1728-1731, 1733, 1740-1741, 1748, 1751, 1755, 1758, 1760, 1764-1767, 1769-1771, 1774-1777, 1779-1789, 1792-1795, 1797, 1799-1805, 1807-1810, 1813-1818, 1820-1831, 1833-1835, 1842-1843, 1845-1846, 1955
 Kessingland Baptisms 1561-1566, 1568-1571, 1579-1580, 1582-1604, 1606-1630, 1632-1633, 1635-1644, 1646-1647, 1649-1651, 1655, 1657-1668, 1670-1686, 1688-1690, 1692-1739, 1741-1951
 Kessingland Burials 1562-1576, 1578-1600, 1602, 1605-1643, 1660-1663, 1665, 1670-1672, 1674-1682, 1689, 1695-1750, 1752-1811, 1813-1981
 Kessingland Marriages 1561-1566, 1568-1581, 1585, 1587-1594, 1596-1598, 1600, 1603-1608, 1611-1612, 1614, 1617, 1619-1621, 1623-1625, 1627-1631, 1633-1643, 1662, 1676, 1704, 1708-1715, 1717-1720, 1723-1726, 1728-1733, 1735-1741, 1743-1745, 1747, 1754-1771, 1773-1779, 1781-1844, 1846-1994
 Kirkley Baptisms 1701-1704, 1707-1996
 Kirkley Marriages 1751-1753, 1755-1758, 1760-1761, 1763-1764, 1766-1770, 1772, 1774-1778, 1783-1784, 1786, 1789-1794, 1798, 1804, 1806-1807, 1809-1813, 1815-1818, 1820-1826, 1829-1835, 1837-1992
 Kirkley With Lowestoft Marriages 1980-1983, 1985-1986, 1988-1989, 1991-1992
 Lowestoft Banns 1905-1908
 Lowestoft Baptisms 1765-1774
 Lowestoft Burials 1765-1779
 Lowestoft Marriages 1765-1768
 Lowestoft Christ Church Baptisms 1869-1938
 Lowestoft Christ Church Marriages 1869-1945, 1947-1948, 1951-1960, 1974-1985
 Lowestoft St John Baptisms 1854-1973
 Lowestoft St John Marriages 1855-1973
 Lowestoft St Margaret Baptisms 1561-1565, 1567-1649, 1651-1652, 1655, 1687-1921, 1924-1931
 Lowestoft St Margaret Marriages 1561-1640, 1645-1651, 1653-1658, 1662-1673, 1675-1709, 1711-1937
 Mutford Marriages 1681-1685, 1701-1704, 1707, 1710-1711, 1717, 1721-1722, 1724-1727, 1729-1735, 1737, 1741-1742, 1744-1747, 1749, 1755-1756, 1759-1767, 1769-1785, 1789-1791, 1793-1798, 1805, 1807-1811, 1813-1819, 1821-1833, 1835-1838, 1840-1845, 1847-1854, 1856-1864, 1882, 1895-1896, 1898-1899, 1906, 1924, 1926, 1928, 1959-1965, 1967-1968
 Oulton Marriages 1846-1849, 1856, 1863-1865, 1872, 1896-1900, 1915-1978
 Oulton Baptisms 1813-1889, 1922-1968
 Oulton Broad Banns 1931, 1936-1941
 Oulton Broad Baptisms 1931-1976
 Oulton Broad Marriages 1931-1988
 Pakefield Baptisms 1678, 1680-1688, 1691-1901, 1915-1936
 Pakefield Marriages 1681, 1697-1746, 1749-1751, 1754-1759, 1761-1789, 1793-1795, 1797-1799, 1804, 1810-1817, 1819-1830, 1832-1965
 Somerleyton Marriages 1559-1564, 1569-1571, 1573, 1575-1582, 1584-1585, 1589-1590, 1593-1594, 1596-1603, 1605-1616, 1618-1619, 1622-1625, 1627, 1629-1630, 1632-1635, 1637-1638, 1640-1642, 1647-1650, 1653-1659, 1661, 1664-1669, 1672-1674, 1677-1678, 1680-1703, 1705-1710, 1712-1724, 1726-1729, 1731-1733, 1735-1737, 1739-1747, 1750-1752, 1754-1759, 1762, 1764-1766, 1768-1772, 1774-1782, 1784-1787, 1789-1791, 1793-1795, 1798-1799, 1801-1810, 1812-1813, 1815, 1817, 1819-1825, 1827-1853, 1855-1884, 1886-1901, 1959-1960, 1964, 1969

TheGenealogist’s article ‘Searching the Suffolk Parish Records finds the man who accused the Lowestoft Witches’ here:

Judy Neville RIP

Judith Rose Mary Neville (née Brownell) of Finch, Ontario passed on Wednesday 8 July 2021 at Winchester District Memorial Hospital in Alexandria, Ontario at age 62.

An educator and leader, she worked tirelessly to promote the causes she was interested in.

Judy was one of the founding members of the Ontario East British Home Child Family. She pushed for OEBHCF to place a wreath for British Home Children and their descendants at the National War Memorial on 11 November 2013 and each year since then. She assisted with having the home child display at Upper Canada Village Aultsville Train Station.

Judy’s most profound accomplishment was “being invited to emcee the ceremony at Parliament Hill for the presentation of the Canadian Flag that flew over the Peace Tower, 50 years after British Home Child descendant, Joan O’Malley sewed the three prototypes that resulted in our beautiful Maple Leaf Flag. Judy was invited to bring words about the little-known history of over 100,000 British Home Children who were sent to Canada between 1869 – 1948 in hopes for a better opportunity at life and future, but first had to work off an indenture or contract.” 

Read more about her family and life at https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/21841927/judy-neville

FreeBMD Second July Update

The FreeBMD Database was updated on Thursday 29 July to contain 281,219,868  unique records (280,862,829 at the previous update). Years with major additions of more than 10,000 records are, for births 1986-87 and 1990-91, for marriages 1986-90 and for deaths 1986 and 1989-90.

Births are now virtually complete to 1986, marriages and deaths to 1985.

Findmypast Weekly Update: Scottish Old Parish Registers Bonanza

Over 10 million new baptism, marriage, and burial records, the largest collection of Scottish family history records available online.

Scotland, Parish Births & Baptisms 1564-1929
Vital details of Scots from all walks of life, including some of the country’s most famous sons and daughters. — Robert Burns, Alexander Graham Bell, Scipio Kennedy and many more.

Scotland, Parish Marriages & Banns 1561-1893
Millions of new regular, irregular and cross-border marriage records are now online, some for the very first time. Rare “irregular marriages” occurred during Kirk Sessions, were not officially recorded in parish registers and were conducted without a ceremony.

Scotland, Parish Deaths & Burials 1564-2017
Millions of new records, published in partnership with local societies, archives, and volunteers including:

The Scottish Genealogy Society
Fife Family History Society
The Highland Family History Society
Dumfries & Galloway Family History Society
Renfrewshire Family History Society
Lothians Family History Society
Lanarkshire Family History Society
Glasgow & West of Scotland Family History Society
West Lothian Family History Society. \

Ancestry’s Newspaper.com Marriage Index Updates

The title Canada, Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999 which Ancestry introduced on 15 January is now expanded to 6,927,942 records. The index entry, based on OCRd text, is fairly basic: name, name of spouse, date and sometimes a bit more. For the colourful details of the bride’s wedding dress, where they honeymooned, etc you’ll need access to the original newspaper at Newspaper.com. It may be available through your public library,

Also updated is U.S., Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999  with 254,970,138 records.

Who Do You Think Are The Top Tweeters – Update

Here is the latest survey of top tweeters for #genealogy and #familyhistory in the past few days.

Rank #genealogy Count #familyhistory Count
1 FamilyTreeTips2 41 FamilyTreeTips2 88
2 Heirs2U 21 Heirs2U 55
3 GeneaStudies 20 CaroleParkes1 55
4 skcgs1 18 chiddickstree 45
5 chiddickstree 16 ConfKeep 41
6 sillymummyft 15 FederationFHS 37
7 GenealogyWise 15 BeyondBrickWal1 29
8 marksology 11 MarianBWood 26
9 ClioVis 11 geneastories 24
10 BgrgSeattle 11 STTBooks 23
11 BeyondBrickWal1 11 GenesBlog 23
12 MarianBWood 10 GenealogyWise 22
13 KentuckySociety 10 karendebruyne 21
14 karendebruyne 10 GeneaStudies 19
15 bonavacantia1 10 YFH_genealogy 18
16 WSGSociety 9 LynnsWPics 17
17 pennysresearch 9 HouseHistoryHr 17
18 ConfKeep 9 GenealogyBank 16
19 AmericanCousin1 9 ClioVis 16
20 CranesfootLance 8 FamilyHistoryUK 14

As previously in April, FamilyTreeTips2 retains the top spot. It promotes items from familytreetips.co.uk which appears to be out of Brighton, England. Topics on that blog are : British Research, DNA Tips, Dutch Research, Freemason Research, French Research, General Tips, German Research, Italian Research, Military Tips, Photographs, Preservation Tips, Researching on a Budget.

Remaining in second place is Heirs2U, a genealogist out of Cramlington, UK (near Newcastle Upon Tyne).

Third is chiddickstree from Paul Chiddicks, who writes a regular column for Family Tree magazine (UK). It replaces ClioVis which drops to 7th overall.

More from Canadiana.ca

A post yesterday on additions to the Canadiana.ca serials collection was inadvertently deleted. Here are those items again and some additions to the Heritage collection this month.

For the serials collection, which are OCRd:

Evening times star (Saint John, N.B.)  for 2 May 1910 to 15 January 1927, That’s a run of 2,177 issues with a few issues missing from the paper’s launch and, no doubt, gaps internally.

Union Publishing Co.’s farmers’ and business directory for the counties of Carleton, Dundas, Glengarry, Grenville, Lanark, Prescott, Russell and Stormont, for 1894. There are now 9 issues from 1885 to 1899.  The is a good source for finding rural land lot and concession numbers.

The additions this month to the Heritage archival collection are:

Canada. Department of the Interior : Letters patent (Western Land Grants) 1907. Microfilm C-6146 and Mikan 156853.

Directorate of Movements : Marine files 1945 . Microfilm C-5635 and Mikan 135140. The file includes information on the military voyages of the Ile de France that arrived in Halifax on 21 October 1945 with 9900 passengers and the Lady Nelson arriving Halifax on 6 November 1945 with 500 passengers.

Nominal rolls and paylists for the Volunteer Militia 1855-19141879-1897 . Microfilm T-16674 and Mikan 194987.

 

WDYTYA Magazine: August 2021

Headlining the August WDYTYA issue is Sporting Ancestors by Keith Gregson, author of a book by the same title. He explains how football, rugby, cricket and tennis among others exploded in popularity in the UK in the Victorian period, culminating in the re-establishment of the Olympic Games. Look to digitized newspapers as a major source for finding family members competing, as I did to find a relative playing cricket for Rokeby, Saskatchewan. You may be lucky and find preserved ephemera such as scorecards, club programs, magazines and annual reports.
Nick Peers writes in Photo Books on how you can bring your photos together in a professionally printed book to be treasured down the generations (perhaps)!
Felix Rowe writes about The Packet Service, the way mail was transported outside Great Britain before being contracted to private companies like Cunard around 1850,

Other content is how to get more out of trade directories and a masterclass guide to Prairie Province’s censuses of 1906, 1916 and 1926.

A reminder that the issue is available free online through Press Reader at the Ottawa Public Library website and many other Canadian public libraries for their subscribers.