Newspapers.com New and Updated Papers

Here are the newspapers.com titles that are newly available or have had updates in the past month. They are shown in descending order of the number of pages available for titles with more than 10,000 pages.

United Kingdom

Newspaper

Years Available
The Guardian 1821–2024
The Bolton News 1867–2019
Isle of Wight County Press 1884–2019
South Wales Argus 1901–2019
Lancashire Telegraph 1959–2019
The Press (York ed.) 2014–2019
Dorset Echo 1984–2019
Daily Echo (Bournmouth) 2015–2019
Evening Times (Glasgow) 2014–2019
Evening Times (Glasgow) 2014–2019
Southern Daily Echo (Southampton) 1994–2019
The Argus (Brighton) 2015–2019
Swindon Advertiser 2015–2019
Oxford Mail 2015–2019
The National (Glasgow) 2015–2019
Aberdeen Evening Express 2014–2019
The Courier (Dundee ed.) 2014–2019
Hereford Times 2014–2019
Daily Gazette (Colchester) 2016–2019
The Oxford Times 2015–2019
County Gazette (Taunton) 2015–2019
Greenock Telegraph 2015–2019
Warrington Guardian 2014–2019
Evesham Journal 2014–2019
The Westmorland Gazette 2014–2019
Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard (Cotswold ed.) 2014–2019
East Lothian Courier 2014–2019
Dunfermline Press and West of Fife Advertiser 2014–2019
The Shuttle (Kidderminster) 2014–2019
Hexham Courant 2014–2019
Stourbridge News 2014–2019
Salisbury Journal 2015–2019
St. Helens Star 2014–2019
Wirral Globe 2015–2019
Whitehaven News 2014–2019
Hampshire Chronicle 2015–2019
Free Press (Pontypool ed.) 2015–2019
Kilmarnock Standard 2014–2019
Lancaster Guardian 2014–2019
Cotswold Journal 2014–2019
Harrow Times 2014–2019
The Herald (Wantage) 2014–2019
Western Telegraph (Haverfordwest) 2014–2019
Witney Gazette 2015–2019
Gloucestershire Gazette 2014–2019
Ayr Advertiser 2014–2019
Monmouthshire Free Press 2015–2019
Clydebank Post 2014–2019
Bury Times 2014–2019
Craven Herald and Pioneer 2014–2019
Stroud News and Journal 2014–2019
South Wales Guardian 2014–2019
Leigh Journal 2014–2019
Andover Advertiser 2015–2019
Thurrock Gazette 2016–2019
Oswestry and Border Counties Advertizer 2014–2019
Largs and Millport Weekly News 2014–2019
Berrow’s Worcester Journal 2014–2019
Penarth Times 2014–2019

Canada

Newspaper Years Available
The Toronto Star 1900–2024
Calgary Herald 1888–2024
The Province (Vancouver) 1894–2024
The Hamilton Spectator 1852–2024
The Gazette (Montreal) 1857–2024
The Ottawa Citizen 1898–2024
Edmonton Journal 1903–2024
The Windsor Star 1893–2024
The Leader-Post (regina) 1883–2024
Waterloo Region Record 1893–2024
Daily Gleaner (Fredericton) 1884–2024
National Post 1907–2024
Le Devoir 1910–2023
Whitehorse Daily Star 1901–2024
Guelph Mercury 2001–2016
L’Acadie Nouvelle 1984–2014
Etobicoke Guardian 1952–2002
The Scarborough Mirror 1962–1999
The North York Mirror 1957–1999
The Willowdale Mirror 1960–1984
The Weston-Downsview Mirror 1965–1999
Etobicoke Gazette 1975–1981
The Lakeshore Advertiser (Etobicoke) 1927–1987

 

British Newspaper Archive Update for August 2024

The collection added 95 new or updated titles in August compared to 75 last month. That includes 6 new titles.

The earliest publication year mentioned is 1832 for two newspapers:
Halifax Guardian: 1832, 1834, 1838-1841
Durham Chronicle: 1832-1833, 1864-1865

32 papers had more than 10,000 pages added.

Newspaper Title Years Covered
Wolverhampton Express and Star 1882, 1997-1998, 2000-2003
Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail 1978-1979, 1998-2000
Littlehampton Gazette 1940-1954, 1978, 1987, 1993-1997, 2000-2003
Banbridge Chronicle 1874-1875, 1877-1924, 1927-1967, 1969-1977, 1994
Crawley and District Observer 1996-2001, 2003
Halifax Evening Courier 1999-2002
Chad (Alfreton) 1989-2002
Skegness Standard 1971, 1974-1984, 1996, 2001-2002
Warwick Courier 1996-1997, 2000-2002
Shropshire Star 1996, 2000
Whitley Bay Guardian 1987-1990, 1992, 1996, 1998-1999
Educational Times 1847-1851, 1853-1881, 1883-1894, 1897-1923
Shields Daily Gazette 2000, 2002
Horncastle News 1996, 1998-2003
Bucks Advertiser & Aylesbury News 1995, 1998-1999, 2001-2003
Sussex Express 1980, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1999, 2002-2003
Hemel Hempstead Gazette and West Herts Advertiser 1993-1994, 1996, 1998, 2000-2003
Belfast News-Letter 2003
West Sussex Gazette 1967-1968, 1996-1999, 2001-2003
Mid Sussex Times 1997, 1999, 2001-2002
Lincolnshire Standard and Boston Guardian 1956, 1984, 1999, 2001-2002
Spilsby Standard 1997-1999, 2001-2002
Morecambe Guardian 1961-1963, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1998
Leamington Spa Courier 2000, 2003
Worthing Herald 1998-1999, 2002
Milton Keynes Citizen 2000
Epworth Bells, Crowle and Isle of Axholme Messenger 1986, 1989-1993, 1998-1999
Bucks Herald 1997-1998, 2000, 2003
Eastbourne Gazette 1888, 1996, 1998, 2000-2001, 2003
Woman Teacher 1919-1961
West Sussex County Times 1894-1897, 1899-1900, 1980, 1998, 2003
Kirkintilloch Herald 1957-1958, 1960, 1962-1974

Findmypast Weekly Update

Just 2,105 new records from Scotland this week.

Aberdeen Register of Testaments 1715-1734 contains 821 transcriptions from the Aberdeen Commissary Court. Aside from the name and date of registration, you may find occupation, residence or mention of a relative in notes.

Dores Free Church Adherents 1893 contains 367 records from Dores and Bona,  Inverness-shire, giving name and residence.

Scottish Catholics and their Children 1701-1705 has almost 917 records. In addition to the name, find the place, county, and notes, which may be as simple as “Mrs,” give residence details or age and parent.

The newspaper collection sees two new titles and updates to 21 existing publications.

The Family History AI Show: Episode 10

The latest episode was posted on 27 August, although it was recorded a week earlier. Find it here.

Here’s what Mark Thompson and Steve Little cover.

AI In the News:

02:57: Microsoft Bing’s Deep Search: Microsoft introduces Deep Search, a new feature competing with Perplexity, offering enhanced search capabilities.

13:27: Google’s AI announcements: Google unveils several AI-powered features for Android phones, including voice assistants and image analysis tools.

24:14: Have we entered the post-photography era? The hosts discuss how AI is transforming photography and its implications for genealogists and family historians.

Tip of the Week:

33:55: Building Better Prompts: Role, Goal, Task, Format: The hosts explain a more effective method for crafting prompts when working with AI, emphasizing the importance of clear goal-setting.

RapidFire:

42:35: OpenAI’s DALL-E free access: DALL-E image generation tool available to free-tier users, expanding access to AI-generated imagery.

44:36: Midjourney’s web platform launch: Midjourney releases a more accessible web-based platform for its image generation tool, offering a free trial.

46:01: OpenAI’s safety scorecard: OpenAI releases a safety scorecard, detailing its efforts to ensure responsible AI development and usage.

50:22: Elon Musk’s AI tools release: X launches new AI tools with fewer restrictions, raising ethical concerns and discussions.

I found the content long on AI developments and a bit short on application to genealogy.

FreeBMD August Update

The FreeBMD Database was updated on Wednesday, 28 August 2024.  It contains 291,402,577  unique entries, up from  291,222,942 the previous month.

The years with more than 10,000 new entries are 1993, 1995-96 for births, 1994-95 for marriages and 1995 for deaths.

***** FamilySearch Experimental Labs Search of Canadian Probate Records

At last, I’ve been waiting for this: to unlock hidden discoveries in historical Canadian records that have never been searchable until now. I know I wasn’t the only one waiting.

Go to https://www.familysearch.org/search/full-text

You should see a screen with a search box like this (somewhere along you’ll need to log on with your free FamilySearch account.)

Now search for a keyword. I tried Smith and got 12,262,190 results. Then, against Filters, I selected Place. Clicking on Canada reduced it to 1,080,787 results. Further refining to Ontario yielded 739,316 results. You can further filter by Collection, Year, Place, and Record Type. Click on Apply to see the filtered set.

The collection is not comprehensive. Ontario’s probate has the most records for the decades 1900 to 1920, Geographic coverage is spotty.

There’s a tiny collection of Canadian Homestead (Land) records.

Good job, FamilySearch.

 

Ireland’s Births Now On MyHeritage

You can now search 9,455,068 Irish birth records on MyHeritage. The collection is a copy of the register of civil birth records from all 32 counties of Ireland between 1864 and 1921, continuing for the Republic of Ireland until 1958.
Records typically include the child’s name, year, place of birth, and mother’s birth name (for records from 1928).

Find out about Irish civil registration records at https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/irish-records-what-is-available/civil-records

Temporary disruption of genealogy web services

HostPapa, the company hosting the OGS/Ontario Ancestors websites, will migrate the Society websites to a new infrastructure on Thursday, 29 August 2024.

The OGS website will be placed in maintenance mode at 10 p.m. on 28 August and will be unavailable until the migration is complete – when that will be is not specified. This will apply to all branches and SIGs subsites.

As previously noted, a new Scotland’s People website is coming. Access will be unavailable from 00.01 BST on Sunday, 1 September 1, to 12.00 BST on Tuesday, 3 September.

Why not take a genealogy break over the long weekend?

Origins of the People Map

From the 1901 Atlas of Canada comes this map of Ontario and adjacent Quebec.

A high-resolution version from the David Rumsey Map Collection with a transparency slider to a current map is available here.

The colours indicate the predominant origin, not the birthplace, except in the case of the British, whether the English, Irish or Scotch predominate.  Would DNA analysis show the same pattern?

This Week’s Online Genealogy Events

Choose from selected free online events in the next five days — very thin pickings this week. Things get going full steam next week.
All times are ET except as noted. Assume registration in advance is required; check so you’re not disappointed. Find out about many more, mainly US events at
Conference Keeper.

Tuesday, 27 August

10 pm: Using MyHeritage for Family History Research in Australia. by Shauna Hicks for MyHeritage and Legacy Family Tree Webinars.
https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar/using-myheritage-for-family-history-research-in-australia/

2:30 pm: The Grosvenor Room: The Gateway to Buffalo Research, by Rhonda Hoffman for the Genealogy Center at Allen County Public Library.
https://acpl.libnet.info/event/11182649

2:30: History of Straits Settlement (Penang) and our family’s connection, by Karen de Bruyne for the Guild of One-Name Studies.
https://one-name.org/straits-settlement/

Wednesday, 28 August

2 pm: Using the Collaborate Tool at FamilySearch by Karen Clifford for Legacy Family Tree Webinars.
https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar/using-the-collaborate-tool-at-familysearch/

Thursday, 29 August

6:30 pm: Discovering More about Mystery DNA Matches, by Kelley Barrett for the Genealogy Center at Allen County Public Library.
https://acpl.libnet.info/event/11182389

Friday, 30 August & Saturday, 31 August

Extend a visit to TNA

When visiting The National Archives (TNA) at Kew, there are many opportunities to take a break. Aside from the cafeteria and bookstore in the building, the nearby Kew Retail Park, with Marks and Spencer and Boots, provides a convenient spot for a quick break to pick up essentials.

While Kew is best known for its world-famous gardens, there’s more to discover. The Kew Society offers a walking tour leaflet, which you can download. On the second page, you’ll find a simple map highlighting the 4 km route and various points of interest.

The Thames Path meanders by the river, through or skirting Kew Green, eventually arriving at Kew Village, home to several small, independent shops. Check it out during your next visit to TNA.

Sunday Sundries

Miscellaneous items I found of interest during the week.

The Expropriation of LeBreton Flats (1962)
A LAC blog post by Ariane Gauthier with numerous photos.

Greek rhetorical tricks keep audiences spellbound

Air Quality Stripes

Ingenium – Guided Tours
There are only a few days left, Friday through Sunday to 1 September, to take a 75-minute guided tour of various aspects of museum work, telling the stories of some artifacts not normally seen by visitors. Tours at 1865 St. Laurent Blvd cost $12.

Wearables generally underestimate step counts

Thanks to this week’s contributors: Anonymous, Brenda Turner, gail benjafield, Lolly, Maureen, Maureen Amey, Teresa, Unknown.