Greetings There is another development on Family Search which I have found to be useful. I signed up to an account and as much of my research has been aided by LDS, I though that I would give something back and put my tree on-line. However, as you build the tree, it identifies other likely matches on the database. This may be a single entry or a whole tree. The net result is that I am overwhelmed by work to validate the suggested lines. I have tried to tidy up the direct family line by making corrections and appropriate connections, but clearly there is an opportunity here to break down brick walls as you work. My family has also made the decision to place our family history on WikiTree. WikiTree has the advantage over LDS in that it also records genetic genealogy results, giving the opportunity to track ancestors by both paper trails and genes. There are controls to stop duplicates and there is also a code of conduct to which participants must subscribe. Regards John Message: 1 Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 18:31:43 +0000 From: Brian Randell <brian.randell@newcastle.ac.uk> Subject: Re: [DEV] Family search To: Paul Hockie <paul.hockie@talk21.com> Cc: DEVON-L <DEVON-L@rootsweb.com>, Brian Randell <brian.randell@newcastle.ac.uk> Message-ID: <C0DD8702-64B6-45B4-A5D8-A7D26517245D@ncl.ac.uk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Hi Paul: On 17 Nov 2013, at 17:35, Paul Hockie <paul.hockie@talk21.com> wrote: > Jon, > > Familysearch is now organised by Collections > https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list and not by film. Most > parishes are lumped together under England on the assumption that most will > be searching by name and/or place. Each collection has a guide on how to > use the collection and there are also some collections that are images only, > including Devon for St Giles on the Heath and Werrington. The Devon > Records that have the images on Findmypast are also a separate collection. > The link above shows when the record was last updated. > > Cheers > > Paul Thanks for this. I find they currently have just two Devon-related collections: England, Cornwall and Devon Parish Registers, 1538-2010 and England, Devon, Parish Registers, 1538-1912 The first of these has just two Devon parishes, the second is the big West Devon collection now on FindMyPast. I've tried searching this latter collection, but can't get the facility for restricting searches to a particular parish to work. For example a search on Whitefield returns 885 results whether or not you specify, for example, Plymouth as the place of birth, marriage or death. And in fact all these events just name Devon as the place where the given birth, marriage or death took place. I've investigated the various Help facilities to no avail. However I did find the statement "This collection contains baptisms, marriages, and burials from parishes in West Devon. This collection was done in cooperation with FindMyPast, and a full version of the index can be found atwww.findmypast.co.uk." Is this a subtle way of saying that to look within a particular parish, go to FindMyPast? Can you throw any light on this? Cheers Brian Randell