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  1. Theme-based histories and online catalogues of Surrey History Centre. There are searchable indexes.
    http://www.exploringsurreyspast.org.uk
    Tags: by family_history (03 Mar 2015)
  2. Use this site for searching indexes and ordering certificates for Northern Ireland.
    http://www.nidirect.gov.uk/general-register-office-for-northern-ireland
  3. Pay-for-use site. However, after registering you are able to do searches for free.
    The Irish Family History Foundation has been the coordinating body for a network of county genealogy centres on the island of Ireland for over twenty five years. The genealogy centres’ databases include parish church records of baptisms, marriages and deaths, census returns and gravestone inscriptions. Millions of these records are searchable online.
    http://rootsireland.ie
  4. Early Irish birth and marriage indexes. Irish Genealogist (journal) index. Searching is free but full information is available only to members.
    http://www.irishancestors.ie
  5. Family history information and advice from Waterford County Council. Links to cemetery and other indexes.
    http://www.waterfordcouncil.ie/en/Resident/Research,Family,History
    Tags: by family_history (18 Mar 2015)
  6. Lots of resources for researching in Limerick. Digitised indexes, family histories (1769-1925), directories etc.
    http://www.limerickcity.ie/Library/LocalStudies
    Tags: by family_history (18 Mar 2015)
  7. Search the historical indexes online for Queensland births 1829-1915, marriages 1829-1940 and deaths 1829-1985.
    https://www.qld.gov.au/law/births-dea...-and-divorces/family-history-research
  8. On this website you will find not only many extracts of Births, Marriages, Deaths etc transcribed from various newspapers but also various news stories, book extracts, church records, records of deceased seamen and the names of over 25,000 Presbyterians who served during the Great War of 1914-1919.

    While in the News Extracts section the Birth, Marriage and Death transcriptions may be of the most immediate interest to those researching their family history there is a wealth of information contained in the general "clippings" which include court reports, inquests, subscriptions lists (some of which contain 100s of names) and many other items of general historic and social interest.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~econnolly
    Tags: by family_history (04 May 2015)
  9. Ulster Ancestry has some bits and pieces to assist your research and a list of the Townlands of Ulster. Also a series of free pages sorted by date and document type.
    http://www.ulsterancestry.com/ua-free-pages.php
    Tags: by family_history (04 May 2015)
  10. The databases featured and included in the combined search are:
    Community Memory - a database of plaques and public memorials throughout the City.
    Dublin Directory 1647-1708 - a database of Dubliners compiled from a variety of sources.
    Ancient freemen of Dublin (1461 to 1491, and 1564 to 1774) - a database of all those on the who were entered into the Freedom of the City by the City Assembly.
    Dublin City Electoral Lists 1908 to 1915 - a database of all those registered to vote in municipal elections.
    Dublin City Electoral Lists 1938 to 1964 - a database of all those registered to vote in local elections
    Dublin Graveyards Directory - a database with details of all graveyards in the Dublin area.
    Cemetery Burial Registers (Clontarf, Drimnagh, and Finglas) - a database of those buried in three now closed cemeteries which are under the control of Dublin City Council.
    More databases will be added as they are completed.
    http://databases.dublincity.ie
    Tags: by family_history (12 May 2015)
  11. Diane Oldman has compiled lots of detailed information about sappers and miners in Western Australia during the 19th century. This site is a work in progress and will continue to grow as more research is done.
    http://sappers-minerswa.com
  12. Digitised books, journals and reports in Indian languages, English, Portuguese, etc. Links to current newspapers. Try a subject search or search under title which seems to be a keywoed search. Eg: Title search on Hooghly ("On the Hooghly" a detailed personal account of the Hooghly pilot service Bengal 1878-1913).
    http://www.dli.gov.in
  13. This website contains images from the NLI’s collection of Catholic parish register microfilms. The registers contain records of baptisms and marriages from the majority of Catholic parishes in Ireland and Northern Ireland up to 1880. You may search under a Parish name - or explore via the map.
    http://registers.nli.ie
  14. Search over 130,000 digitised images of buildings, archaeology and industry in Scotland. Also includes some building plans and diagrams.
    http://www.rcahms.gov.uk
  15. This site has lots of information for anyone researching people from the Isle of Man including transcriptions of baptisms, marriages and burials, census records and WWI material.
    http://www.imuseum.im/Home.mth
    Tags: by family_history (03 Sep 2015)
  16. An ongoing project to place transcriptions of Australian trials and links to newspaper articles about them online. Interesting background given to the criminal court system in each state. Search under name, year, offence and place.
    https://prosecutionproject.griffith.edu.au
  17. Includes some wonderful examples of advertising through the years. Browse through themes or search the catalogue.
    http://www.hatads.org.uk
  18. Search newspapers available online.
    http://news.google.com/newspapers
  19. CemSearch is a genealogy site designed specifically for people who are "in search of their roots" in a 10 county area in south-central Ontario.
    http://cemsearch.ca
  20. Diane Oldman has spent years researching Western Australian ex soldiers who served in the Crimean War. Many of them came to WA as part of the Enrolled Pensioner Force. She currently has a database of over 250 men and their details are gradually being added to this excellent website.
    http://crimeanwar-veteranswa.com
  21. Indexes to the Old Age Pension claim forms for Northern Ireland and Donegal. There is a small charge for ordering documents.
    http://www.ireland-genealogy.com
    Tags: by family_history (07 Oct 2015)
  22. Lots of information on female convicts sent to Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania) including some photographs, information on convict ships, clothing, infant mortality and much more. Become a member (free) to search the site.
    http://www.femaleconvicts.org.au
    Tags: , by family_history (13 Oct 2015)
  23. Includes interactive graveyard plans for Ireland. Click into a plot to see an image of the grave and transcription. Searchable database of names has best coverage for Derry (Londonderry) but the graveyard plans seem to cover most of Ireland.
    http://www.discovereverafter.com
  24. Lots of background information on emigration from the following countries:- England, France, Germany, Italy, Norway and Sweden. Covers topics such as reasons for emigration, methods of travel, passenger lists, research possibilities etc.
    http://www.european-emigration.com
  25. The website of the National Railway Museum in York, England has a step-by-step guide to researching your railway ancestors. Under Railway Stories is information on the 20,000 railway workers who died in World War One.
    http://www.nrm.org.uk/ResearchAndArchive.aspx
  26. Search historical indexes for births 1853-1914, marriages 1853-1942 and deaths 1853-1988 as well as church baptisms, marriages and burials 1836-1853. Now free to search index - please note that the the Digger CDROMs at the State Library have births to 1920.
    http://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/home/family+history/search+your+family+history
  27. Search for other people's unwanted birth, marriage or death certificates or list your own.
    http://www.certificate-exchange.co.uk/index.php
  28. Searchable database of RAAF casualties from WW2 and other conflicts such as the Vietnam war. Photographs are included for some casualties.
    http://www.raafdb.com/search.asp
  29. Search for people who are buried at Fremantle, Karrakatta,Pinnaroo,Midland and Guildford cemeteries from 1899 onwards.
    http://www.mcb.wa.gov.au
  30. Founded in 1954 to bring together all those interested in the history of transport, with particular reference to railways and waterways in Britain, its main objects are to promote historical research and to raise the standard of published history. Publications, interest groups and lots of links.
    http://www.rchs.org.uk/trial/gwpf.php?wpage=Home
  31. Picture search of Wanneroo collections.
    https://wanneroo.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/MSGTRN/PIC/BSEARCH
  32. Search the digitised collection of photographs of Fremantle and East Fremantle. Includes both historical and present day images.
    http://cdm16702.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/myfirst
  33. Use RecordSearch to find the digitised service records of Australian men and women who served in World War One plus passenger lists, naturalisation records and more.
    http://www.naa.gov.au
  34. Searchable database of burial, cremation and memorial records for Enfield Memorial Park, Cheltenham Cemetery, Smithfield Memorial Park and West Terrace Cemetery in Adelaide. Maps show the location of graves.
    http://www.aca.sa.gov.au/Records
  35. Search the UK Hansard reports of debates in Parliament 1803-2005.
    http://hansard.millbanksystems.com
  36. Thousands of digitised historical and genealogical publications are available through this site.You are able to search across the whole archive.
    https://www.myheritage.com/research/c...0100/compilation-of-published-sources
  37. Family history research by Robert Atkins. Family names include Atkins, Greene, de Castilla, Couper, Broun and Sewell.
    http://atkinsgenealogy.id.au
  38. Website of the QARANC Association (Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps). Includes a very useful section on researching British Army nurses.
    http://britisharmynurses.com/web/index.html
  39. Fully updated guide to researching Western Australian convicts. PDF format. Available on the Friends of Battye website.
    http://www.friendsofbattyelibrary.org.au
  40. Searchable database of digital content from New Zealand. Includes newspapers, magazines and journals, letters and diaries and Parliamentary Papers from the 19th and 20th centuries.
    http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast
  41. Search the index for births, marriages and deaths in England and Wales from 1837 onwards. Not yet complete but coverage is very good up to the late 1950s with some entries through to the 1970s.
    http://www.freebmd.org.uk
  42. The West Australian Digital Archive is a subscription site which is available to use within the State Library building. Search the West Australian newspaper which is reproduced in full colour from July 2004 until yesterday.
    http://catalogue.slwa.wa.gov.au/record=e1001654~S2
  43. Gale News Vault is a subscription site which is available to use for no charge within the State Library of Western Australia building or from home for SLWA members. It offers combined searching of 17th-18th Century Burney Collection Newspapers, 19th Century British Newspapers, Times Digital Archive and the Illustrated London News.
    http://catalogue.slwa.wa.gov.au/record=e1001932~S2
  44. 19th Century British Library Newspapers is the old name for British Library Newspapers Parts I-V. This is a subscription site which is available to use for no charge within the State Library of Western Australia (SLWA) building and from home for SLWA members. It includes newspaper titles 1800-1900 from all over the UK. Select parts 1 -5 from the "content set" on the search page to search across all databases.
    http://catalogue.slwa.wa.gov.au/record=e1001959~S2
  45. The British Newspaper Archive is a subscription site which is available to use for no charge within the State Library of Western Australia (SLWA) building. It consists of millions of pages of digitised historical newspapers from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales held at the British Library. You can register so that you can save searches, create lists and correct text in a similar way to Australia's Trove website. Select parts 1 -5 from the "content set" on the search page to search across all databases.
    http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au/find/eresources/a2z/B/british_newspaper_archive
  46. The Illustrated London News is a subscription site which is available to use for no charge within the State Library of Western Australia building and from home for SLWA members. Search over 150 years (1842-2003) of British and world events in this weekly illustrated newspaper.
    http://catalogue.slwa.wa.gov.au/record=e1001682~S2
  47. Resources and advice on researching Australian army history and personnel.
    https://www.army.gov.au/our-history
    Tags: by family_history (16 Feb 2017)
  48. Website dedicated to researching Australian and New Zealand American Civil War veterans. Some descendants have been identified.
    http://www.acwv.info
  49. Gives brief history of suburb or town, latitude and longitude and location on map of places in Queensland.
    https://www.dnrm.qld.gov.au/qld/environment/land/place-names/search
  50. Researching Northern Territory history and family history.
    http://www.gsnt.org.au
  51. Researching Northern Territory history.
    http://www.historicalsocietynt.org.au/index.htm
  52. A searchable table of entries in the WA Biographical Index. Provided by the Western Australian Genealogical Society. The original index is held at the State Library of WA. Be aware that information is from various sources and may not be fully accurate.
    https://membership.wags.org.au/member...c-data/878-wabi-wa-biographical-index
  53. Lists of Latin words that are useful for deciphering records. From Familysearch website.
    https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Latin_Genealogical_Word_List#I
  54. Over 30,000 pages of previously unseen diaries from the Second World War – hidden histories of a million wartime women – are available online from the Royal Voluntary Service Archive & Heritage Collection. Handwritten - search by town or county.
    These million ordinary women who volunteered for the charity, previously known as the Women’s Voluntary Services (WVS), played a vital role on the Home Front.
    https://www.royalvoluntaryservice.org...ce-diaries-of-wartime-women-go-online
  55. Foundation of Eastern European Family History Studies.
    Maps, information about changing boundaries, religions, immigration/emigration, etc. Some transcriptions. Encompasses Austro-Hungarian Empire, Polish, Russian, German, Russo-German, Baltic, Hungarian and Jewish Research and more.
    http://feefhs.org
    Tags: by family_history (17 Aug 2017)
  56. The German Emigrants Database is a research project concerned with European emigration to the United States of America. The database comprises information on emigrants who left Europe for the United States of America between 1820 and 1897, 1904 and 1907 primarily from German ports.
    http://www.deutsche-auswanderer-datenbank.de/index.php?id=275&L=1
    Tags: by family_history (17 Aug 2017)
  57. Provides a great deal of information about land transfers – including images of titles. Follow the link then Scroll down the page to Historical searching and select the video tutorials. They are very helpful.
    https://www.sailis.sa.gov.au/home/public
  58. British and Irish Furniture Makers Online (BIFMO) is a searchable and freely accessible online database, comprising the Dictionary of English Furniture Makers, 1660-1840, and London Joiners’ Company apprenticeship bindings and freedom admissions, 1640-1720. A collaboration between the Furniture History Society (FHS) and the Institute of Historical Research (IHR), the first phase of this project has developed the database thanks to generous funding from the Furniture History Society and its membership. An ongoing project.
    https://bifmo.data.history.ac.uk
  59. Name variations in Ireland.
    https://archive.org/details/varietiessynonym00math
  60. For Ireland researchers. A collection of digitized maps of Dublin and Ireland, viewable in Google map format, a revised and improved townland database, scans and extracts from a number of directories, a database of Catholic parishes as they were during the mid 1830s, Catholic and civil parish links for over 1,000 parishes, and map coordinates to over to 2,000 churches and chapels. All free to access....
    http://www.swilson.info

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