55,000 new headstone records
TheGenealogist has added to its expanding International Headstone Collection with some interesting and useful new searchable images of gravestones.
These enable family historians to see details that have been recorded about their ancestors by the monumental masons in various churches and cemeteries. All the records are fully searchable with transcripts of the inscriptions that help to decipher some of the more weathered memorials.
The headstone records released cover 174 new churchyards or cemeteries and include submissions from the site’s many prolific volunteers. The International Headstone Collection is an ongoing project where every headstone photographed or transcribed earns credits for volunteers.
The credits are used by volunteers to help support their hobby spending them on subscriptions at TheGenealogist.co.uk or products from GenealogySupplies.com. If you would like to join them, you can find out more about the scheme at: ukindexer.co.uk
These new records are all available as part of the Diamond Subscription at TheGenealogist.
New Who’s Who records now online
TheGenealogist has released new Who’s Who records into its expanding Occupational Records adding nearly 100,000 additional individuals. This release includes records covering individuals from all over England, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, USA, New Zealand and further afield.
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The records can be used to discover more about an ancestor’s achievements and are fantastic for identifying where next to apply your research. Who’s Who records will confirm birth dates and sometimes the place of birth. Often they give a father’s name and occupation and a great deal more useful information that may help to build a better family history.
Use these records to:
- Add details to the lives of your ancestors
- Discover their accomplishments
- Fill in gaps in the information that you already have on an ancestor
- Find other records and places to search for forebears.
These records will often allow us to recount a much more rounded picture of the life of a person and so enrich the telling of their story.
This latest release expands TheGenealogist’s extensive Occupational records collection that includes actors, apprentices, clergy, crew lists, directors, flight, freemen, law, railway, sports, teachers and biographies as well as a number of other Who’s Who books.