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  1. a British Catholic weekly journal that has been published continually since 1840. It reports on religion current affairs, politics, social issues, literature and the arts with a special emphasis on Roman Catholicism.
    Discover the entire history of the Tablet from 1841.
    Every page has been scanned and digitised, each article tagged and extracted, so that you can search the whole archive by content, keyword, topic, location, and date.
    http://tablet.archive.netcopy.co.uk
  2. The Irish in Europe Project, founded in NUI Maynooth in 1997, promotes scholarly research on Irish migration to continental Europe in the early modern period. It currently hosts biographical information on about 40,000 Irish migrants, mainly soldiers but also men who had to leave Ireland in order to study for the priesthood.
    http://www.irishineurope.ie/vre/index
  3. Database of information from cemeteries in the UK. The collection is strongest for Scotland and London but it is worth checking the database coverage regularly. You can do a free search and view the name, date of burial and cemetery. You will need to pay to view more detailed information. Cremation registers are also included.
    https://www.deceasedonline.com/servlet/GSDOSearch
  4. Jill Chambers is an expert on those people involved in the swing riots in Britain during 1830-31. She is the author of many books on the topic and her website is very informative. It gives a history of the swing riots, details of those convicted from various counties, details of those detained on various prison hulks and more.
    http://www.swingriotsriotersblacksheepsearch.com
  5. This site has information about children in care in Britain in the late 19th and early 20th Century. Includes photographs, anonymous case files and information on children's homes.
    http://www.hiddenlives.org.uk
  6. This searchable database from Bath Record Office has the names of more than 70,000 people who lived in the city of Bath 1603-1990. Copies of original records can then be ordered for a small fee.
    http://www.batharchives.co.uk/what_we..._history/bath_ancestors_database.aspx
    Tags: by family_history (27 Feb 2013)
  7. This site has historical maps of Europe, especially Germany.
    http://www.iegmaps.de/enter.htm
    Tags: , by family_history (25 Feb 2013)
  8. Joint catalogue. Copac gives you details of materials in over 70 institutions. This includes all the UK copyright libraries:

    •The British Library
    •University of Cambridge Library
    •The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford
    •National Library of Scotland
    •National Library of Wales/Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru
    •plus Trinity College Dublin Library
    http://copac.ac.uk
  9. People, Places, Ships, Organisations and Events associated with the Royal Navy since 1660
    http://www.navylist.org
    Tags: by family_history (07 Feb 2013)
  10. Find people's current addresses, phone numbers, etc. in the UK. Pay-for-use site.
    http://www.192.com/people
  11. Founded in 1961, it offers a wide range of courses on family history, heraldry and related historical subjects. The Institute is famed for its Library, especially the Heraldic collection, and for its publications including the celebrated Phillimore Atlas and Index of Parish Registers
    http://www.ihgs.ac.uk
  12. As part of IWM’s First World War Centenary Programme, photographs from the Museum’s collection are being uploaded to the photo-sharing site Flickr in a set called ‘Faces of the First World War’.
    On Armistice Day 11.11.11, IWM made 100 previously unseen portraits of those who served in the First World War publicly available for the first time on Flickr Commons.
    IWM will continue to upload photographs to Flickr Commons every weekday until August 2014, the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War.
    The photos were collected by IWM between 1917 and 1920. All of them tell a story. Those shown in them fought – and often died – for Britain and the Commonwealth during the First World War.
    http://www.1914.org/faces
  13. Explore 14 million books, 920,000 journal and newspaper titles, 58 million patents, 3 million sound recordings, and much more. Lots of family history resources and guides to the collections. India Office, newspaper collections and maps.
    http://www.bl.uk
  14. The Borthwick Institute for Archives is one of the biggest archive repositories outside London.
    Provincial and diocesan records and:
    Probate courts
    Probate Records at the Borthwick: an introduction to the various courts and their jurisdictions:

    Introduction
    Yorkshire Probate Records, before 1858
    Exchequer and Prerogative Court of York
    Chancery Court
    Dean and Chapter Court
    Probate Records from other Parts of the Northern Province
    Probate Records from the Southern Province
    http://www.york.ac.uk/library/borthwick
  15. AIM25 is a major project to provide electronic access to collection level descriptions of the archives of over one hundred higher education institutions, learned societies, cultural organisations and livery companies within the greater London area. This work is in progress - new data is being added regularly, so please visit often to see latest additions.
    http://www.aim25.ac.uk
  16. This website is intended to be the first port of call for anyone thinking about searching for or making contact with birth and adopted relatives or researching an adoption that took place in the UK. Here you can:
    •Search for the location of adoption records
    •Look for agencies that offer support services in your area
    •Learn about your right to make or refuse contact
    •Find out about recent changes to the legislation
    •Read about searching for and making contact with birth relatives
    Information is being added to this site all the time so do keep checking for news and developments.
    http://www.adoptionsearchreunion.org.uk/default.htm
  17. Photographs published on Flickr from the National Archives in the UK. These images come from the Colonial Office 1069 series.
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/nationalarchives/collections/72157632012277853
  18. This website commemorates the young female orphans who were sent from Irish workhouses to Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide 1848-1850 under the Earl Grey scheme. There is background information on the scheme and the names of those on the memorial are listed.
    http://www.irishfaminememorial.org/en/orphans
  19. Historical statistics for Australian states taken from census data. Please note that this archive does not include names.
    http://hccda.anu.edu.au
    Tags: by family_history (22 Jan 2013)
  20. Converts the value of money from past years to its value in 2005.
    http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/currency/default0.asp
    Tags: by family_history (21 Jan 2013)
  21. Apply for birth, marriage and deaths certificates for Tasmania on this site.
    http://www.justice.tas.gov.au/bdm
  22. The State Records Office of Western Australia has digitised the York census which was taken on 31 December 1859. The returns for York are the only ones which survive for this census. Images are browsable only.
    http://aeon.sro.wa.gov.au/Investigator/Details/Item_Detail.asp?Id=5115551
  23. Search the on-line indexes for summaries of historical birth, marriage, death registrations, and colonial marriage, and baptism records. Please note: registrations available are of limited release dates for British Columbia only.
    View and note the necessary index information such as microfilm reel number, registration number, name, in order to access the actual birth, marriage or death registration records.
    http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/textual/governmt/vstats/v_events.htm
    Tags: by family_history (11 Dec 2012)
  24. About the project.
    The Bomb Sight project is mapping the London WW2 bomb census between 7/10/1940 and 06/06/1941. They will be able to explore where the bombs fell and to discover memories and photographs from the period. Click on individual bombs and find out information relating to the neighbouring area by reviewing contextual images and memories from the Blitz.
    http://bombsight.org/about
  25. The Clare Roots Society has indexed baptisms 1841-1900 and marriages 1837-1900 for the parish of Ennis in County Clare.
    http://www.ennisparish.com/genealogy
  26. Indexes to some newspapers from Ireland and elsewhere.
    http://members.iinet.net.au/~nickred/newspaper/index.html
  27. Ongoing project to index Registers of Deeds. Includes details on ordering copies from the Registry oF Deeds.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.a...estry.com/~registryofdeeds/index.html
  28. This site has more than 19,000 transcriptions of gravestones. There are also photographs of graves and some directories etc.
    http://www.from-ireland.net
  29. The history of occupational pensions within the United Kingdom. Collections in the Pensions Archive include:

    business records focusing on the details of how pension schemes were operated,
    records of Non-Governmental organisations connected with pensions management, oversight, development and advice, including the records of national pension bodies such as the National Assocation of Pension Funds and the Society of Pension Consultants,
    papers from individuals who were involved in the administration or oversight of pension schemes, and
    printed material from personal libraries.
    Additional material relating to pensions is included within other collections at the London Metropolitan Archives (LMA), where the Pensions Archive is based. Pensions material can be found across the LMA's collections, predominantly in its extensive collections of business archives but also in local authority records for the Corporation of London, in court records and within charity archives. Read about records relating to the Royal Naval pension scheme in the Middlesex Sessions archive.
    http://www.pensionsarchive.org.uk
  30. Newspapers from an area of Ontario, Canada.
    http://news.ourontario.ca/newmarket/search
    Tags: by family_history (27 Nov 2012)
  31. A Guide to Suffolk Pubs past and present. Can search by name or by village. No historical information but approximate dates. Includes names of known pubs that are now closed.
    http://www.suffolkcamra.co.uk/pubs
    Tags: by family_history (27 Nov 2012)
  32. This site has lots of background information on World War One including some transcribed diaries, original photographs and articles. The Association has acquired a major archive of over 6 million soldiers' pension cards which will eventually be digitised and added to the website.
    http://www.westernfrontassociation.com
    Tags: by family_history (12 Nov 2012)
  33. A really useful list of abbreviations used in Tasmanian convict records.
    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~austashs/convicts/conabbrev.html
    Tags: by family_history (12 Nov 2012)
  34. Photographs and biographical information on soldiers killed during the First World War.
    http://www.gravesecrets.net/wwi-pictorial-honour-rolls.html
  35. An online archive of articles, plans and drawings from Network Rail. There is material relating to railway companies, stations, bridges and viaducts and more.
    http://www.networkrail.co.uk/VirtualArchive
    Tags: by family_history (29 Oct 2012)
  36. This site has online obituaries and memorials, mainly for people from the Eastern states of Australia.
    http://www.heavenaddress.com
  37. Use this site to search the ACT electoral rolls for 1916, 1917, 1928, 1935, 1943, 1949, 1955, 1959 and 1967.
    http://canberraheritageportal.org/default.php
  38. This site has information on nearly 24,000 17th to 19th century naval officers and 5,000 ships. Initial searching is free and you can request a full report for a small fee.
    http://www.navylist.org/index.htm
    Tags: by family_history (02 Oct 2012)
  39. Searchable online database of data from the Domesday book. You can search by person's name or village name and view maps of landholdings etc.
    http://www.pase.ac.uk/index.html
    Tags: by family_history (02 Oct 2012)
  40. Commercial subscription site with births, marriages (including Phillimores) and deaths, directories, military records and parish registers.
    http://www.familyrelatives.com
  41. This is site from the National Archives of Australia about post-war migration to Australia. You are invited to register and share your stories or tag and make comments about the photographs.
    https://www.destinationaustralia.gov.au/site/index.php
  42. This site has transcriptions of engagements and marriages, births, deaths, probates and memoriams published in the Yass Courier.
    http://members.webone.com.au/~sgrieves/yass_courier.htm
  43. A community based heritage project which digitally records and publishes historic graveyard surveys and stories. Search by name or grave yard or keyword.
    http://historicgraves.ie
    Tags: by family_history (25 Sep 2012)
  44. This site makes it easier to find free digitised or transcribed family history material for the United States.
    http://genealogybooklinks.com
  45. This site has surnames of interest, a message board for members and lots of useful links for those with ancestors in the East of London.
    http://www.eolfhs.org.uk
  46. This site gives good background history on the Victoria era mainly in Britain. Particularly useful for family historians are the section on places and social history. For example under social history you will find information on child labour, wages, ragged schools, occupations in census records and more.
    http://www.victorianweb.org
    Tags: by family_history (25 Sep 2012)
  47. This site includes a directory of historical towns with information on each town as well as links to family history and historical societies. You can also view previous articles from the magazine in PDF on a wide variety of topics.
    http://www.heritageaustralia.com.au
  48. Free online graveyards database from Magherafelt District Council, in County Londonderry. Some baptisms and marriages indexed for some parishes.
    http://www.discovereverafter.com/graveyards
  49. A county-based directory to help you find local history societies throughout the UK.
    http://www.local-history.co.uk
    Tags: by family_history (24 Sep 2012)
  50. Lots of transcriptions for those researching ancestors with a connection to Malta. Includes births, marriages and deaths plus information on British personnel serving in any of the forces.
    http://www.maltafamilyhistory.com
    Tags: by family_history (24 Sep 2012)
  51. Links to online transcriptions of parish data for Somerset from Ian Page.
    http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/ian.sage/PR/pr_index.html
    Tags: by family_history (24 Sep 2012)
  52. Blog from professional genealogist, Chris Paton. It has a focus on Scotland but includes posts on other family history topics too.
    http://www.britishgenes.blogspot.com.au
  53. Website of the Scottish Genealogy Society in Edinburgh. It includes contact details and a family history index to donated family histories and research notes which can be ordered from the society. There are also lots of useful links.
    http://www.scotsgenealogy.com
  54. This is a reasonably priced paid site which is particularly useful for Scottish research.
    http://www.genhound.co.uk
    Tags: , by family_history (24 Sep 2012)
  55. This website contains details of over 6,000 films showing life in the British colonies. Over 150 films are available to view online.
    http://colonialfilm.org.uk
  56. Coastguards and their families in the census.
    http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/Coastguards
  57. A really useful series of guides to the London Metropolitan Archives. Some titles are: Records of the Watermen and Lightermen, Poor Law Records in London and Middlesex and Jewish Genealogy.
    http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/things...ion/Pages/Information%20leaflets.aspx
    Tags: by family_history (17 Sep 2012)
  58. An online exhibition which uses newspapers, diaries and memoirs to tell the story of life on the Australian goldfields.
    http://www.sbs.com.au/gold
  59. Information on the six towns in Staffordshire which make up the Potteries. Includes maps, photographs, biographies and more.
    http://www.thepotteries.org
    Tags: by family_history (17 Sep 2012)
  60. Whether your ancestral community finds you, or you find them,
    you can seek direct genealogical research advice and assistance
    from them at no cost. In addition, local volunteer community
    teams, trained in local heritage, are ready to meet and greet you should you chose to visit Ireland.
    http://www.irelandxo.com
  61. This site has a lot of British military genealogy records covering a wide range of conflicts. Most information is pay-per- view with monthly subscriptions available.
    Free content includes the Japanese Prisoner of War records and a Medieval database.
    http://www.forces-war-records.co.uk
  62. This site has lists of burials for a range of graveyards in central Scotland. Photographs and full transcriptions can then be ordered for a small fee.
    http://www.memento-mori.co.uk
    Tags: by family_history (27 Aug 2012)
  63. Includes inscriptions from: Badenoch & Strathspey, Caithness, Inverness-Shire, Moray & Nairn, Overseas (Servicemen Gibraltar and some inscriptions from Boston, Mass.)Ross & Cromarty, Scotland Other, Sutherland, Tomnahurich, Western Isles. Plus Landmarks (churches, memorials, plaques, etc. of genealogical and historical interest).
    https://sites.google.com/site/highlandmemorialinscriptions/home
  64. The Bureau of Military History Collection, 1913-1921 (BMH) is a collection of 1,773 witness statements; 334 sets of contemporary documents; 42 sets of photographs and 13 voice recordings that were collected by the State between 1947 and 1957, in order to gather primary source material for the revolutionary period in Ireland from 1913 to 1921. The Bureau’s official brief was ‘to assemble and co-ordinate material to form the basis for the compilation of the history of the movement for Independence from the formation of the Irish Volunteers on 25th November 1913, to the 11th July 1921’ (report of the Director, 1957).
    http://www.bureauofmilitaryhistory.ie
  65. Individual site with lots of miscellaneous information and transcriptions.
    http://valmayukuk.tripod.com
  66. Anglo Indian Family Trees that contain links to other family trees whose members have relatives in or from India.
    http://www.sumgenius.com.au/index.htm
    Tags: by family_history (24 Jul 2012)
  67. This site has a lot of information about what life was like for the children of British army soldiers from the 17th through to the 21st centuries.
    http://www.archhistory.co.uk
  68. Background and general overview of collections and services.
    http://www.tanap.net/content/archives/archives.cfm?ArticleID=201#holdings
  69. Good gateway website for finding out what is available for Sri Lanka. Includes links to sites with family tree information.
    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lkawgw
  70. Their archive link includes some obituatries.
    http://www.dailynews.lk/2012/07/24/main_News.asp
  71. This database, which is part of the Library of Congress website, has digitised American newspapers 1836-1922.
    http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov
  72. Online directories. Searchable (first few letters of name then browse).
    http://digital.nls.uk/directories/index.html
    Tags: by family_history (03 Jul 2012)
  73. This website has been archived as part of the National Library of Australia's Pandora archive. It includes historic court cases from 1788-1855 for New South Wales and also other states.
    http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/24695/2...33/www.law.mq.edu.au/scnsw/index.html
  74. A database of over 130,000 images from the London Metropolitan Archives and Guildhall Art Gallery.
    http://collage.cityoflondon.gov.uk
  75. A great source of information with and A-Z index, regimental pages etc.
    http://www.scotsatwar.org.uk
    Tags: by family_history (20 Jun 2012)
  76. This site has scanned images of old maps for England, Wales and Scotland arranged by county.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~genmaps
  77. This site has a wonderful collection of photographs submitted by users. Its aim is to collect photographs for every square kilometre of Great Britain and Ireland and there are already over 2 million images available. Search by place and you can then refine the search by adding keywords. This is a great resource for images of churches, old houses and more.
    http://www.geograph.org.uk
  78. This online database, from the Universities of Reading and Southampton, has details of soldiers serving the English crown from 1369 to 1454 and includes the names of men-at-arms and archers who served at famous battles such as Agincourt. The information is taken from records held at the National Archives at Kew.
    http://www.icmacentre.ac.uk/soldier/database
  79. As well as a link to their own interesting website, the Fishmongers' Company provides a database of other Livery Companies giving website and contact details.
    http://www.fishhall.co.uk
    Tags: by family_history (19 Jun 2012)
  80. Website of the Royal Air Force Museum which includes copies of the RAF Historical Society Journals.
    http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk
  81. Website of the National Army Museum in Chelsea. Useful online content includes online exhibitions, online collection which includes many photographs, and various information guides.
    http://www.nam.ac.uk
  82. Home page of the Imperial War Museums which consists of five separate museums in England covering conflict involving Britain and the Commonwealth from World War One to the present day. Explore their catalogue which provides access to their collections of over 600,000 items, including many digitised photographs.
    http://www.iwm.org.uk
  83. This site has lots of useful background information on World War One. It includes posters, photographs, maps, a timeline, a forum and more.
    http://worldwar1.com
    Tags: by family_history (14 Jun 2012)
  84. This page, written by author Simon Fowler, describes which records are available in the National Archives at Kew, formerly the Public Record Office, relating to the Boer War.
    http://www.sfowler.force9.co.uk/page_20.htm
  85. Searchable database of Australians who served in the Boer War.
    http://www.awm.gov.au/nominalrolls/boer
    Tags: , by family_history (14 Jun 2012)
  86. Details of officers who died at Gallipoli in 1915.
    http://www.anzacs.org
  87. Online index allows searching for burials over three cemeteries. You can then purchase a copy of the burial record as long as the burial was at least 75 years ago. Information may include date of death, cause of death and address.
    http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/burialrecords/search.asp
  88. Background information, discussion groups and a free forum for each Irish County to post your information and queries. Worth taking a look.
    http://www.irishlivesremembered.ie
  89. The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London was first published in 1861.
    The College has a near-complete collection of obituaries, making it a valuable biographical resource for those interested in medical and social history, and for family historians.
    Selected historical entries, as well as Volume XII can be read freely online, and a searchable index to all printed entries is also available.
    http://munksroll.rcplondon.ac.uk
  90. Check out family history collections, guides and digitised resources.
    http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm
  91. Check out family history collections, guides and digitised resources.
    http://www.slv.vic.gov.au
  92. Tasmanian State Library, Tasmanian Archives and Heritage Services. Check out family history collections, guides and digitised resources.
    http://www.linc.tas.gov.au
  93. Check out the family history guides and collections.
    http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au
  94. Check out the family history guides and collections.
    http://www.slq.qld.gov.au
  95. This site is a finding aid for the City of London burials where you can view the original images of registers. Only limited years available so far; 1856 to 1859.
    http://haywain.net/family/burials.php
  96. Pay-per-view site with over 50,000 inscriptions from over 800 graveyards in the counties of: Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone.
    http://www.historyfromheadstones.com/index.php?home
  97. This website has a collection of material from Norfolk Record Office and the Norfolk Heritage Centre and includes wills and trade directories.
    http://www.norfolksources.norfolk.gov.uk/DserveNS
    Tags: by family_history (14 May 2012)
  98. Network of Archives and Libraries of the Catholic Church.
    This online catalogue allows you to search for information about the archives and manuscripts held at:
    Scottish Catholic Archives
    Diocese of Westminster Archives
    Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales
    Royals Scots College, Spain
    Royal English College, Spain
    Society of Jesus, British Provincial Archives
    The Archives do include church registers.
    http://archives.catholic-heritage.net/default.aspx
  99. Allows searching of many indexed records by County.
    http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/search.htm
  100. This site has user-submitted historical photographs overlaid onto modern images from Street View. There are no images for Australia or New Zealand at this stage.
    http://www.whatwasthere.com

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