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Are you a volunteer for Free UK Genealogy? If so, take our volunteer survey. Please fill in the survey here: http://goo.gl/forms/iC6QhoLgJi
Read about our work to make Free UK Genealogy Accessible. We want all internet users to be able to research their family history. Early in August, I sat beside someone…
As part of our work to overhaul all of the Free UK Genealogy websites we're very pleased to announce that we are able to give people access to our new…
Over 300 Free UK Genealogy volunteers responded to a survey about communication in July, 2015. The outcomes of the Volunteer Survey are outlined below. This volunteer survey - and resulting…
In the previous post of the series, Nicola Morris explored the surviving Irish census returns. In this issue, she discusses the main 19th century Irish Census Substitutes; what the records…
In the previous post of the series , Nicola Morris explored the surviving Irish census returns. In this issue, she discusses the main 19th century Irish census substitutes; what the records…
Today is the perfect day to find your female ancestors, who are so often under-represented in the records we use to trace our genealogy. It’s no secret that sourcing women…
We're celebrating datasharing on Open Data Day! Check out our tips on using Death Data hidden in free available censuses to uncover secrets in your family tree. Open Data Day…
In the fourth post out of six on Researching Your Irish Family History, Nicola Morris explores the surviving Irish census returns, where to find them online and how to get the…
In the third instalment on Researching Your Irish Family History, Nicola Morris explains how to research your Irish ancestors through the useful resource of Irish Parish Registers. NB: Ancestry and Find My…