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    1. Re: [SXP] British in India records
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Morning Marion I am pleased to say that the India record database has now popped up :-) I have the "worldwide" findmypast.com version and as soon as I heard of the India records release I checked to find I didn't have it but it has now so all to the good I have become used to not have access to many of the UK databases so it was no surprise hence my post Unfortunately unlike Ancestry, the findmypast.com subscription does not allow access to the .co.uk UK version, if it did it wouldn't have been the half the problem it has been Previously even though its named the worldwide subscription I have only had access to approx 90% of the UK databases I have just rechecked and find at least two I couldn't get at before are now available The UK divorce index and Boyds families are two I now have which I didn't before So clearly they have changed something at some point So all to the good I will have to recheck and see if I now have all the UK databases now Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 30/01/2014 08:06, Marion Woolgar wrote: > It should be possible to access the new British India Office records with > either a UK or World subscription. > > Perhaps it was a glitch yesterday, it certainly seems to be working OK this > morning. However, as an alternative route into the new databases, try > http://blog.findmypast.co.uk/2014/2-5-million-new-british-in-india-records-r > eleased and scroll down almost to the bottom of the page where you will find > a link to the Births and Baptisms section. On the lower right side of that > page, you will find links to the other India Office databases. > > Best wishes, > > Marion Woolgar > Bognor Regis, West Sussex

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