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Clackmannanshire Cemetery Records 1866 to 2014
http://www.clacksweb.org.uk/community/burialrecords/ Includes scanned images of the burial record books for 1866 to Nov 2005. |
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A French speaking Canadian friend, who is a genealogist and writer, Janice Hamilton, lives in Montreal. She has shared on FB a link to French records. It is through genealogyensemble.wordpress.com - Jacques Gagne has compiled a pdf doc - which can be downloaded from the link - it is French records available via 92 of the 95 department archives in France. It is written mainly in English. So many Canadians have French backgrounds, but I thought it would be useful to anyone looking for French records.
If you can't access it and would like to, you can look at it on my timeline on FB. Julie |
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Thanks, Julie. That looks like quite an amazing compilation. I don't know when I'll have recourse to it but you never know, and just the maps alone are very interesting.
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If, by any chance, anyone's thinking of subscribing to FindMyPast I have one word of advice. DON'T.
They have just "improved" the entire service, and what was, up until Monday, a very good service is now, in my opinion, so bad that I wouldn't particularly want to use it if it was free. From what I've experienced today I will probably end up wasting 90% of the remaining 10 days of my subscription, so I am not a happy bunny. Ancestry will be laughing all the way to the bank. They'll be quids in.
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St John the Baptist Anglican Church in Reid Canberra (Australia )Churchyard. Earliest burial is 1844, just under a year before the Church and Churchyard were consecrated. Gravestones have been photographed with inscriptions. Many of pioneer families of what was then called Cranberry or the Limestone Plains are buried in the Churchyard. The foundation stone for Canberra was laid in 1913. Many of the families came form Scotland, England and a few from Ireland.
http://austcemindex.com/index.php?id=921 There is also a book of each burial with a lot of detail. This is not online but I have a copy so can provide information
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Norfolk wills - images included - 1800 to 1857:
http://www.norfolksources.norfolk.gov.uk/DserveNS/ |
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Tribalpages.com
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This looks as though it might have potential (it apparently contains digitised archives from the India Office):
http://www.qdl.qa/en |
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