Thanks for that Chris, yes it had occurred to me that this may account for some but the numbers can fluctuate but are generally increasing six months ago 20-30 a day now more like 150 -350 a day. Kind regards John P Laws Registrar Laws Family Register Putting Flesh on the Bones of History www.lawsandlawes.blogspot.co.uk -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John P Laws via Sent: 08 May 2016 12:04 To: 'Christopher Gray'; [email protected] Subject: Re: [G] Can any Guild Bloggers advise -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christopher Gray via Sent: 08 May 2016 11:55 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [G] Can any Guild Bloggers advise Good morning John, I don't know about gaining more UK viewers, but I suggest you may need to be careful about contacts from computers (not individuals) from the USA and Russian. A couple of years ago, I looked up the addresses of the systems that were looking at my One-Name Study site and found that most of those from the USA were government sites. Now I do recognise that the US government may allow its employees to use government equipment for their hobby, but I do suspect much may be official scanning. If the USA does it, why not Russia and other governments? If an individual contacts me - that is another thing. Regards Chris -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John P Laws via Sent: 08 May 2016 10:01 To: [email protected] Subject: [G] Can any Guild Bloggers advise Hi One-Namers everywhere Do we have any bloggers, my blog lawsandlawes.blogspot.co.uk has grown from 30 a day to 300+ hits a day, but get very few UK viewers and even though I have issued it every day for 2 years no new subscribers to my ONS LAWS FAMILY REGISTER have signed on. Can you advise? John P Laws Registrar Laws Family Register Putting Flesh on the Bones of History www.lawsandlawes.blogspot.co.uk _____________________________________________ RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _____________________________________________ RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _____________________________________________ RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi, I would be very interested, especially in the Welbelove/Wellbelove marriages. Many thanks. > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 8 May 2016 17:07:34 +0100 > From: Geoff Chew <[email protected]> > Subject: [G] St Jude Englefield Green marriages 1926-42 > To: GOONS <[email protected]> > Message-ID: > <[email protected]om> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > Most of the marriage registers for St Jude, Englefield Green, Surrey > (in Egham parish until 1930), have yet to be deposited in the Surrey > History Centre at Woking. As I have temporary access to them, I have > transcribed the first one into an Excel spreadsheet, covering > marriages there from 1926 to 1942. No promises, but I may do more, as > I'm unlikely to offer a proper marriage challenge. The following are > surnames of brides and grooms in this register (names of witnesses are > transcribed, of course, but are not in this list). I'm not offering > faux certificates, but anyone who asks is welcome to the file, and > I'll submit it to the worldwide marriage index too. > > Geoff 5389
Thanks Chris Yes I had considered that myself -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christopher Gray via Sent: 08 May 2016 11:55 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [G] Can any Guild Bloggers advise Good morning John, I don't know about gaining more UK viewers, but I suggest you may need to be careful about contacts from computers (not individuals) from the USA and Russian. A couple of years ago, I looked up the addresses of the systems that were looking at my One-Name Study site and found that most of those from the USA were government sites. Now I do recognise that the US government may allow its employees to use government equipment for their hobby, but I do suspect much may be official scanning. If the USA does it, why not Russia and other governments? If an individual contacts me - that is another thing. Regards Chris -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John P Laws via Sent: 08 May 2016 10:01 To: [email protected] Subject: [G] Can any Guild Bloggers advise Hi One-Namers everywhere Do we have any bloggers, my blog lawsandlawes.blogspot.co.uk has grown from 30 a day to 300+ hits a day, but get very few UK viewers and even though I have issued it every day for 2 years no new subscribers to my ONS LAWS FAMILY REGISTER have signed on. Can you advise? John P Laws Registrar Laws Family Register Putting Flesh on the Bones of History www.lawsandlawes.blogspot.co.uk _____________________________________________ RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _____________________________________________ RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Geoff I should like a copy might just find some of the LAWS who lived there John John John P Laws Registrar Laws Family Register Putting Flesh on the Bones of History www.lawsandlawes.blogspot.co.uk Registered with The Guild of One-Name Studies wwww.one-name.org Email:- [email protected] This e-mail is confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the Laws Family Register.org.uk. If you are not the intended recipient, please be advised that you have received this e-mail in error and that any use, dissemination, forwarding, printing, or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error please contact the sender. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Geoff Chew via Sent: 08 May 2016 17:08 To: GOONS Subject: [G] St Jude Englefield Green marriages 1926-42 Most of the marriage registers for St Jude, Englefield Green, Surrey (in Egham parish until 1930), have yet to be deposited in the Surrey History Centre at Woking. As I have temporary access to them, I have transcribed the first one into an Excel spreadsheet, covering marriages there from 1926 to 1942. No promises, but I may do more, as I'm unlikely to offer a proper marriage challenge. The following are surnames of brides and grooms in this register (names of witnesses are transcribed, of course, but are not in this list). I'm not offering faux certificates, but anyone who asks is welcome to the file, and I'll submit it to the worldwide marriage index too. Geoff 5389 Adams – Aldwin – Allen – Andrews – Ansell – Armstrong – Arnold – Aston – Athron – Atkins – Atkinson Bamforth – Banks – Barbour – Barden – Barnett – Bartlett – Barwick – Barwood – Beach – Beasley – Beauchamp – Beckmann – Belwood – Berry – Blandford – Bold – Bolt – Bolton – Bondi – Bosher – Bourn – Bowen – Bradsell – Brant – Brayshaw – Brickwood – Brown – Bryett – Buckett – Bull – Bunyan – Burr – Burt – Burton – Butcher – Butler – Button Cam – Cane – Cannon – Cape – Carter – Case – Challis – Chandler – Chapman – Chatterton – Cheshire – Childs – Chislett – Chitty – Church – Clarke – Claydon – Clear – Clover – Coleman – Coles – Collins – Connick – Cook – Costello – Coulson – Cowlrick – Cox – Crewe – Critcher – Cross Darling – Davey – Davis – De Ville – Dew – Dicken – Dodson – Dutton – Dyos Ealden – Eatwell – Ede – Edmunds – Edser – Eldred – Elliott – Endersby – Evans – Ewen Faggetter – Ferguson – Field – Filkins – Fisher – Fletcher – Ford – Freeman – Fulford – Fuzzens Gallon – Gamester – Gardner – Garland – Garritt – Gates – Gent – Gilding – Gingell – Glassbrook – Godfree – Godfrey – Godwin – Goodman – Goodway – Grafham – Gray – Green – Grey – Griffiths – Grover – Gubbins – Guyett Hall – Halligan – Hanson – Harbord – Harding – Hardwick – Harris – Hart – Hatcher – Hathaway – Hawkes – Hawkins – Hayes – Hayter – Heather – Hendrey – Herbert –Herd – Herne – Hibburt – Highgate – Hillman – Hilyard – Hindley – Hinsby – Hiscock – Holbeche – Horne – Houdret – Howard – Howes – Hudson – Hurst Illsley – Ingham – Irons – Ives Jackson – Jenks – Jewell – Johns – Johnson – Jones – Judge – Jupp Keech – Keep – Kendall – King – Kirby – Koning Lacey – Latham – Lauder – Lawrence – Le Gassick – Lee – Leney – Lewis – Livesley – Lovejoy – Lovelock – Lovett – Lowry Manning – Manton – Margetson – Martin – Matthews – May – McCandless – McMichael – Merritt – Middleton – Miglioretti – Milam – Miller – Moffitt – Montague – Moore – Morgan – Morris – Morrison – Morse – Moss – Mott – Mullard – Mummery – Mycroft Nash – New – Newland – Newton – Nicholson – North – Northway – Nunn O'Farrell – O'Keeffe – Oliver – Osman – Otterwell – Overman – Owers Page – Palmer – Parker – Parkin – Parmenter – Payne – Pearce – Pearson – Pearton – Peck – Penney – Penton – Perry – Phillips – Pickett – Pickles – Piddock – Piper – Poingdestre – Pollen – Powell – Prior – Pryke – Punter – Pursglove – Pyke Quick Radcliffe – Reed – Reeves – Reid – Remnant – Richards – Roberts – Robertson – Rogers – Rowles – Ruddle – Rudling – Rushby – Rye Sainsbury – Sallis – Sanders – Scammell/Scrammell – Scholfield/Schofield – Searle – Selwood – Shaw – Sim – Slade – Slarke – Slatter – Slaughter – Smallbone – Smallcombe – Smee – Smith –Smithers/Smither – Snelling – Spellings – Spicer – Spring – Spurdens – Stephenson – Stevens – Stevenson – Stickler – Stonell – Strahan – Strange – Strong – Strudwick – Strugnell – Sturt – Summersgill – Sutton – Swaisland – Swinnerton Talman – Tate – Tatum – Tayler – Taylor – Teal – Tedder – Thomas – Thompson – Tilt – Titcombe – Townsend – Trigg – Trow – Tucker – Turner – Tydeman – Tyler Upton Venn – Viner – Vize Wade – Wall – Waller – Ware – Warriner – Watkins – Webb – Welbelove – Wellbelove – Weller – Wells – Whale – White – Whitewick – Whitlock – Wickham – Williams – Wiltshire – Wood – Woodgate – Woodley – Woods – Worley – Worsfold – Worth – Wright Yeatman – Youhill – Young -- Geoff Chew [email protected] _____________________________________________ RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Most of the marriage registers for St Jude, Englefield Green, Surrey (in Egham parish until 1930), have yet to be deposited in the Surrey History Centre at Woking. As I have temporary access to them, I have transcribed the first one into an Excel spreadsheet, covering marriages there from 1926 to 1942. No promises, but I may do more, as I'm unlikely to offer a proper marriage challenge. The following are surnames of brides and grooms in this register (names of witnesses are transcribed, of course, but are not in this list). I'm not offering faux certificates, but anyone who asks is welcome to the file, and I'll submit it to the worldwide marriage index too. Geoff 5389 Adams – Aldwin – Allen – Andrews – Ansell – Armstrong – Arnold – Aston – Athron – Atkins – Atkinson Bamforth – Banks – Barbour – Barden – Barnett – Bartlett – Barwick – Barwood – Beach – Beasley – Beauchamp – Beckmann – Belwood – Berry – Blandford – Bold – Bolt – Bolton – Bondi – Bosher – Bourn – Bowen – Bradsell – Brant – Brayshaw – Brickwood – Brown – Bryett – Buckett – Bull – Bunyan – Burr – Burt – Burton – Butcher – Butler – Button Cam – Cane – Cannon – Cape – Carter – Case – Challis – Chandler – Chapman – Chatterton – Cheshire – Childs – Chislett – Chitty – Church – Clarke – Claydon – Clear – Clover – Coleman – Coles – Collins – Connick – Cook – Costello – Coulson – Cowlrick – Cox – Crewe – Critcher – Cross Darling – Davey – Davis – De Ville – Dew – Dicken – Dodson – Dutton – Dyos Ealden – Eatwell – Ede – Edmunds – Edser – Eldred – Elliott – Endersby – Evans – Ewen Faggetter – Ferguson – Field – Filkins – Fisher – Fletcher – Ford – Freeman – Fulford – Fuzzens Gallon – Gamester – Gardner – Garland – Garritt – Gates – Gent – Gilding – Gingell – Glassbrook – Godfree – Godfrey – Godwin – Goodman – Goodway – Grafham – Gray – Green – Grey – Griffiths – Grover – Gubbins – Guyett Hall – Halligan – Hanson – Harbord – Harding – Hardwick – Harris – Hart – Hatcher – Hathaway – Hawkes – Hawkins – Hayes – Hayter – Heather – Hendrey – Herbert –Herd – Herne – Hibburt – Highgate – Hillman – Hilyard – Hindley – Hinsby – Hiscock – Holbeche – Horne – Houdret – Howard – Howes – Hudson – Hurst Illsley – Ingham – Irons – Ives Jackson – Jenks – Jewell – Johns – Johnson – Jones – Judge – Jupp Keech – Keep – Kendall – King – Kirby – Koning Lacey – Latham – Lauder – Lawrence – Le Gassick – Lee – Leney – Lewis – Livesley – Lovejoy – Lovelock – Lovett – Lowry Manning – Manton – Margetson – Martin – Matthews – May – McCandless – McMichael – Merritt – Middleton – Miglioretti – Milam – Miller – Moffitt – Montague – Moore – Morgan – Morris – Morrison – Morse – Moss – Mott – Mullard – Mummery – Mycroft Nash – New – Newland – Newton – Nicholson – North – Northway – Nunn O'Farrell – O'Keeffe – Oliver – Osman – Otterwell – Overman – Owers Page – Palmer – Parker – Parkin – Parmenter – Payne – Pearce – Pearson – Pearton – Peck – Penney – Penton – Perry – Phillips – Pickett – Pickles – Piddock – Piper – Poingdestre – Pollen – Powell – Prior – Pryke – Punter – Pursglove – Pyke Quick Radcliffe – Reed – Reeves – Reid – Remnant – Richards – Roberts – Robertson – Rogers – Rowles – Ruddle – Rudling – Rushby – Rye Sainsbury – Sallis – Sanders – Scammell/Scrammell – Scholfield/Schofield – Searle – Selwood – Shaw – Sim – Slade – Slarke – Slatter – Slaughter – Smallbone – Smallcombe – Smee – Smith –Smithers/Smither – Snelling – Spellings – Spicer – Spring – Spurdens – Stephenson – Stevens – Stevenson – Stickler – Stonell – Strahan – Strange – Strong – Strudwick – Strugnell – Sturt – Summersgill – Sutton – Swaisland – Swinnerton Talman – Tate – Tatum – Tayler – Taylor – Teal – Tedder – Thomas – Thompson – Tilt – Titcombe – Townsend – Trigg – Trow – Tucker – Turner – Tydeman – Tyler Upton Venn – Viner – Vize Wade – Wall – Waller – Ware – Warriner – Watkins – Webb – Welbelove – Wellbelove – Weller – Wells – Whale – White – Whitewick – Whitlock – Wickham – Williams – Wiltshire – Wood – Woodgate – Woodley – Woods – Worley – Worsfold – Worth – Wright Yeatman – Youhill – Young -- Geoff Chew [email protected]
These two pages in the Wiki might be of help, though the information might need some updating: http://one-name.org/wiki/guild-wiki/publicise/improving-your-search-engine-r ankings/ http://one-name.org/wiki/guild-wiki/publicise/publicising-your-study-on-the- web/ Debbie Kennett
John: Since the surname "Laws" is also a word in the English language, I would bet that people are actually searching for certain legal issues and are getting their by mistake. Jim On Sun, May 8, 2016 at 5:01 AM, John P Laws via <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi One-Namers everywhere > > Do we have any bloggers, my blog lawsandlawes.blogspot.co.uk has grown from > 30 a day to 300+ hits a day, but get very few UK viewers and even though I > have issued it every day for 2 years no new subscribers to my ONS LAWS > FAMILY REGISTER have signed on. > > Can you advise? > > John P Laws > > Registrar > Laws Family Register > Putting Flesh on the Bones of History > > www.lawsandlawes.blogspot.co.uk > > > > _____________________________________________ > > RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- Jim James M. Owston, EdD Owston One-Name Study #5647 [email protected] http://www.one-name.org/cgi-bin/search.cgi?find=5647
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Christopher Gray via Sent: 08 May 2016 11:55 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [G] Can any Guild Bloggers advise Good morning John, I don't know about gaining more UK viewers, but I suggest you may need to be careful about contacts from computers (not individuals) from the USA and Russian. A couple of years ago, I looked up the addresses of the systems that were looking at my One-Name Study site and found that most of those from the USA were government sites. Now I do recognise that the US government may allow its employees to use government equipment for their hobby, but I do suspect much may be official scanning. If the USA does it, why not Russia and other governments? If an individual contacts me - that is another thing. Regards Chris -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John P Laws via Sent: 08 May 2016 10:01 To: [email protected] Subject: [G] Can any Guild Bloggers advise Hi One-Namers everywhere Do we have any bloggers, my blog lawsandlawes.blogspot.co.uk has grown from 30 a day to 300+ hits a day, but get very few UK viewers and even though I have issued it every day for 2 years no new subscribers to my ONS LAWS FAMILY REGISTER have signed on. Can you advise? John P Laws Registrar Laws Family Register Putting Flesh on the Bones of History www.lawsandlawes.blogspot.co.uk _____________________________________________ RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _____________________________________________ RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Good morning John, I don't know about gaining more UK viewers, but I suggest you may need to be careful about contacts from computers (not individuals) from the USA and Russian. A couple of years ago, I looked up the addresses of the systems that were looking at my One-Name Study site and found that most of those from the USA were government sites. Now I do recognise that the US government may allow its employees to use government equipment for their hobby, but I do suspect much may be official scanning. If the USA does it, why not Russia and other governments? If an individual contacts me - that is another thing. Regards Chris -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John P Laws via Sent: 08 May 2016 10:01 To: [email protected] Subject: [G] Can any Guild Bloggers advise Hi One-Namers everywhere Do we have any bloggers, my blog lawsandlawes.blogspot.co.uk has grown from 30 a day to 300+ hits a day, but get very few UK viewers and even though I have issued it every day for 2 years no new subscribers to my ONS LAWS FAMILY REGISTER have signed on. Can you advise? John P Laws Registrar Laws Family Register Putting Flesh on the Bones of History www.lawsandlawes.blogspot.co.uk _____________________________________________ RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I have been blogging for nearly eight years and have 1667 posts in total in that time. I have not been posting regularly the last year and a half but continue to have around 100 pages read per month. Surprisingly I have not lost any followers. I plan to get back to blogging daily once again when my current project of writing up my personal family history starts to take up less of my time. My own story was 900 pages with hundreds of images. I decided that my children/grandchildren are unlikely to go through the 40 picture albums we have (my husband has indexed these so really easy going through our 50 years of marriage). We both have a good collection of pictures from our childhoods and those of our parents. Then there was the advent of electronic cameras and that explosion in pictures (also indexed by my husband (16 years worth and still collecting)). Putting hundreds of these pictures into my story will mean that in the future when they are having heavy snow or something like that the stories might be pulled out and read! My parents' stories are just under 300 pages each and my grandparents' stories run around 100 pages each. The great grandparents vary between 30 and 70 pages each as lots of documents for them since they are all but one born and raised in England (some coming as teenagers with their families to Canada). I have just one Canadian line - my mother, her father and his mother - with all the rest, as mentioned, from the British Isles. The volume of documents available to me is amazing and my blog shares some of this information with the world but especially my one name studies - Blake and Pincombe (my parent's surnames). My audience (top ten) United States 55769 Germany 35242 United Kingdom 21958 Canada 20479 Russia 13471 France 10915 Australia 5450 China 4975 Ukraine 4959 Sweden 2145 I have 68 followers (about 40% are Blake descendants from around the world). I get five or six requests a week that come directly from those blog posts. I always publish my Blake and Pincombe quarterly newsletters on the blog. I have known cousins in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and the United States. My husband has about 30% German ancestry and some of the work that we have done jointly is there. The occasional email about that research and it is generally from Germany. The Russian and Ukranian is possibly my comments on my own mtDNA which is found quite commonly in Ossettia (H11a2a1) but is quite ancient to the British Isles dating back to the Neolithic period but probably wintered at Ukraina during the last glacial maximum. I have had the occasional email asking about H11 in my capacity as administrator of the H11 project. My summaries on this project are blogged and linked to from the project. China and Sweden are a mystery. The American Blake family is quite large and diversified coming from all over the British Isles and I suspect that half of my regular readers are from the United States. I have in the past done quite a few posts on the French Canadian ancestors of my son in law and receive a number of enquiries from people living in France surprisingly. Hope that helps. -- Elizabeth (Blake) Kipp BA PLCGS Website: http://www.kipp-blake-families.ca/elizabethmain.htm Blog: http://kippeeb.blogspot.ca/ Guild of One Name Studies #4600 (Blake, Pincombe) The Surname Society #1004 (Bedard, Dumoulin, Gregoire, Prevost, Blake, Pincombe, Knight, Rawlings, Cheatle, Butt, Buller, Taylor, Gray, Farmer, Lywood, Rew, Routledge, Welch, Coleman, Lambden, Arnold, Peck, Rowcliffe, Siderfin, Cobb, Beard)
Hi One-Namers everywhere Do we have any bloggers, my blog lawsandlawes.blogspot.co.uk has grown from 30 a day to 300+ hits a day, but get very few UK viewers and even though I have issued it every day for 2 years no new subscribers to my ONS LAWS FAMILY REGISTER have signed on. Can you advise? John P Laws Registrar Laws Family Register Putting Flesh on the Bones of History www.lawsandlawes.blogspot.co.uk
I'll give it a go. Ann Spiro Guild ONS Representative for WA & NT. [email protected] Guild registered surnames: BASKETT; BRIGGS http://www.one-name.org/ Baskett DNA Project: http://www.familytreedna.com/public/Baskett -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of W Paul Featherstone via Sent: Saturday, 7 May 2016 12:17 AM To: Goons Mailing-list Subject: [G] MWP We need one more site to go live, to get to 90 sites on the Members' websites project Paul 2627 _____________________________________________ RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Cumbria & Westmorland not online anywhere to my knowledge. We have an expression in rural Australia that as soon as you buy water, it will rain (and it's true...many times) but with this in mind, and a chunk of hope, I've ordered the Kendal microfilms. Ruth Fleming ONS On 7/05/2016 7:21 PM, Andy Micklethwaite via wrote: > Hi Garry > > IMHO Lancs does very well - there's the Lancs part of UKBMD http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/ > > there's also Lancs OPC > http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/ > > IIRC some Lancs PRs were put on FMP but were rather incomplete at first. > > You may well be right about Cumberlnd and Westmoreland - my research hasn't lead me there yet. > > HTH Andy. > > At 09:11 07/05/2016, Garry F Bell via wrote: >> Just to add my contribution. I think the North West of England is >> sorely neglected by many. I may be wrong but that's the feeling I get. >> >> Regards >> Garry >> Auckland, New Zealand > _____________________________________________ > > RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hello All Just to add my contribution. I think the North West of England is sorely neglected by many. I may be wrong but that's the feeling I get. Regards Garry Auckland, New Zealand > I think that that is the idea - so much information that I will need to keep my subscription going for decades. > > The north east of England - and I include Yorkshire (though some say that is in the Midlands (grin)) - is my key area for detailed research. All other parts of the globe are, of course, included in my study, but I don't have easy / cheap access to many of their "vital records" (even if those events were actually recorded, let alone that the records have survived). >
Hi Garry IMHO Lancs does very well - there's the Lancs part of UKBMD http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/ there's also Lancs OPC http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/ IIRC some Lancs PRs were put on FMP but were rather incomplete at first. You may well be right about Cumberlnd and Westmoreland - my research hasn't lead me there yet. HTH Andy. At 09:11 07/05/2016, Garry F Bell via wrote: >Just to add my contribution. I think the North West of England is >sorely neglected by many. I may be wrong but that's the feeling I get. > >Regards >Garry >Auckland, New Zealand
I think that that is the idea - so much information that I will need to keep my subscription going for decades. The north east of England - and I include Yorkshire (though some say that is in the Midlands (grin)) - is my key area for detailed research. All other parts of the globe are, of course, included in my study, but I don't have easy / cheap access to many of their "vital records" (even if those events were actually recorded, let alone that the records have survived). Regards Chris -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of W. Paul Featherstone via Sent: 06 May 2016 19:40 To: DepelleJG; [email protected] Subject: Re: [G] Archives for Yorkshire records final launch This will keep me going for at least two or three years There are over 200 marriages for a start. Paul On 6/5/16 06:25 PM, DepelleJG via wrote: > Today's Findmypast Friday indicates that the material from the six > Diocesan Record Offices is now complete: > > "The Yorkshire Digitisation project was first launched in October > 2014 and has resulted in the creation of the largest online > repository of Yorkshire family history records anywhere in the world. > The final phase, released today, includes parish baptisms, banns, > marriages, burials, school records, university records and a variety > of other documents held by the East Riding Archives and Local Studies > Service, the Borthwick Institute for Archives (University of York), > the North Yorkshire County Record Office, Teesside Archives, > Sheffield Archives and Local Studies, and Doncaster Archives and Local Studies. > > As the provenances of the records are defined by historical, rather > than modern boundaries, areas now outside of today s Yorkshire such > as County Durham, are also covered." > > West Yorkshire Archive Service's material is on Ancestry. > > Best wishes > Jackie > > > > Mrs Jacqueline G Depelle > www.yorksgroup.org.uk > Chairman, Yorkshire Group of FHSs > > > _____________________________________________ > > RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message _____________________________________________ RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This would be fine if the site worked. Last night and this morning the site has "experienced technical difficulties". And my sub runs out tomorrow! Andy At 18:25 06/05/2016, you wrote: >Today's Findmypast Friday indicates that the material from the six Diocesan Record Offices is now complete: "The Yorkshire Digitisation project was first launched in October 2014 and has resulted in the creation of the largest online repository of Yorkshire family history records anywhere in the world. The final phase, released today, includes parish baptisms, banns, marriages, burials, school records, university records and a variety of other documents held by the East Riding Archives and Local Studies Service, the Borthwick Institute for Archives (University of York), the North Yorkshire County Record Office, Teesside Archives, Sheffield Archives and Local Studies, and Doncaster Archives and Local Studies. As the provenances of the records are defined by historical, rather than modern boundaries, areas now outside of todayâs Yorkshire such as County Durham, are also covered." West Yorkshire Archive Service's material is on Ancestry. Best wishes Jackie Mrs J! acqueline G Depelle www.yorksgroup.org.uk Chairman, Yorkshire Group of FHSs _____________________________________________ RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This will keep me going for at least two or three years There are over 200 marriages for a start. Paul On 6/5/16 06:25 PM, DepelleJG via wrote: > Today's Findmypast Friday indicates that the material from the six > Diocesan Record Offices is now complete: > > "The Yorkshire Digitisation project was first launched in October 2014 and > has resulted in the creation of the largest online repository of Yorkshire > family history records anywhere in the world. The final phase, released > today, includes parish baptisms, banns, marriages, burials, school records, > university records and a variety of other documents held by the East Riding > Archives and Local Studies Service, the Borthwick Institute for Archives > (University of York), the North Yorkshire County Record Office, Teesside > Archives, Sheffield Archives and Local Studies, and Doncaster Archives and > Local Studies. > > As the provenances of the records are defined by historical, rather than > modern boundaries, areas now outside of today’s Yorkshire such as County > Durham, are also covered." > > West Yorkshire Archive Service's material is on Ancestry. > > Best wishes > Jackie > > > > Mrs Jacqueline G Depelle > www.yorksgroup.org.uk > Chairman, Yorkshire Group of FHSs > > > _____________________________________________ > > RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc: > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
We need one more site to go live, to get to 90 sites on the Members' websites project Paul 2627
Today's Findmypast Friday indicates that the material from the six Diocesan Record Offices is now complete: "The Yorkshire Digitisation project was first launched in October 2014 and has resulted in the creation of the largest online repository of Yorkshire family history records anywhere in the world. The final phase, released today, includes parish baptisms, banns, marriages, burials, school records, university records and a variety of other documents held by the East Riding Archives and Local Studies Service, the Borthwick Institute for Archives (University of York), the North Yorkshire County Record Office, Teesside Archives, Sheffield Archives and Local Studies, and Doncaster Archives and Local Studies. As the provenances of the records are defined by historical, rather than modern boundaries, areas now outside of today’s Yorkshire such as County Durham, are also covered." West Yorkshire Archive Service's material is on Ancestry. Best wishes Jackie Mrs Jacqueline G Depelle www.yorksgroup.org.uk Chairman, Yorkshire Group of FHSs