Friday, October 30, 2015

FRIDAY FOSSICKING 30th October, 2015


FRIDAY FOSSICKING










Walter Withers


http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Public_domain







Monday 2nd November 2015



will be made available online for the very first time, 
only on Findmypast.




Simply put, it’s the most comprehensive survey ever recorded of the civil population of England and Wales. With the lives of 41 million people captured in one day in September 1939, it’s a fascinating snapshot of a nation on the eve of war.
The 1939 Register contains the names, addresses and occupationsof everyone in England and Wales at the time, and was used as the basis for rationing, identity cards and, in post-war Britain, the NHS.
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* HAWKESBURY ON THE NET Church registers

http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/church/listall.html


* GOOGLE HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS

Treasure Seeking in Google's Hidden Historical Newspapers  

More Sources for Historical Newspapers Online  


* HAWKESBURY HERITAGE & HAPPENINGS

http://hawkesburyheritage.blogspot.com/


* HIDDEN CONNECTICUT GENEALOGY NUGGETS




* TROVE, MORE THAN JUST NEWSPAPERS..People and Organisations





* FIND MY PAST NEW BLOG Stories behind the records and what else FMP has to offer


* AUSTRALIAN WAR GRAVES PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVES  Facebook


* JOHN GRENHAM

* FIND A WILL .....  GOV. UK.



* LIMERICK'S MAGAZINE OF MAGAZINES 1751-69



* JUST FOR FUN... AN ANIMATED CHART OF BUTTERFLIES



* TOP 10 ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES IN IRELAND










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