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02 Feb 2011

More than 9 million new records from the Society of Genealogists

You can now search 9,122,481 new records from the Society of Genealogists on findmypast.co.uk

See the table below for an overview of these new records. You can find out more detailed information about each set of records here.

Click on each link below to search the records.

Records
Date range
Number of
records
1710–1774
350,000
1200–1946
583,159
1538–1872
242,844
1538–1840
5,405,161
1538–1775
1,470,640
1701–1850
321,472
1750–1800
207,959
1754–1812
37,450
1805–1858
38,246
1820–1828
702
1914–1948
101,506
1787–1854
6,508
1694–1850
356,834

These new records will be an invaluable aid to family historians and could help you to find those previously elusive ancestors.

You will be able to order copies of the originals of some of the records from the Society of Genealogists.

We have been working in partnership with the Society of Genealogists for a number of years to make the society’s unrivalled record collection available to a wider, international audience. Earlier projects included the Civil Service Evidence of Age and Great Western Railway shareholders index.

We will also be publishing the Bank of England wills extracts from the Society of Genealogists on findmypast.co.uk very soon.

Find out more about the Society of Genealogists

The Society of Genealogists in association with findmypast.co.uk

Comments (3)

    Tony Law 9 February 2011 , 10:34 pm

    Hello
    I read in this month’s Family History Magazine that the burial records for Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney are now on the findmypast website. Please advise how I access them.
    Regards
    Tony

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