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While looking at the Devon Records Office site, I noticed this...
'This first batch of digitised parish registers were released online on 30 May 2014. Note that none of the digitised registers from North Devon Record Office which have been supplied to Find My Past have yet been put online....We have not been informed by Find My Past when further Devon parish register images will be added. We assume that family historians and others will eventually be able to access high quality images of the majority of Devon’s parish register entries online.' So, it sounds like FindMypast have more records ready digitised but not yet released. http://www.devon.gov.uk/index/counci....8QHRqBAN.dpuf |
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That's interesting, Lindsay.
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Hopefully they will put them online soon. I wonder if they are transcribed though? They may have images but not transcriptions.
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May explain why they are not released yet. There is certainly a lot from the south of the county not yet available
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These have been updated today: Over 705,000 more baptism records, "over 308,585" (eh?) marriage records and over 164,000 banns records have been added. They don't make it clear whether any more burial records have been added. They have also got the Devon Wills Index created by the Devon Wills Project (also available on British Origins and on GENUKI.)
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Devon Parish Registers on Findmypast have just been updated with over 240,000 records added. The list of parishes linked to below shows "New" next to those which have just been added.
https://www.findmypast.co.uk/article...cords-coverage |
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Thanks, Kite. One day Malborough records will go back a little further, but clearly not just yet
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