FFHS-NEWS FINDMYPAST.COM PARTNERS WITH FAMILYSEARCH

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Wed May 14 10:33:50 CEST 2008


FINDMYPAST.COM PARTNERS WITH FAMILYSEARCH TO BRING MORE BRITISH HISTORICAL
RECORDS TO A WORLDWIDE AUDIENCE

UK family history website www.findmypast.com has announced the start of a
new partnership with US-based FamilySearch (www.familysearch.org). 

The two family history organisations have been awarded licences by The
National Archives of the United Kingdom to digitise and make available both
the 'Chelsea Pensioners' retired soldiers records between 1760 and 1914, and
the Merchant Seamen's collection of records dating from 1835 to 1941.

Chelsea Pensioners and militia records
The three-year digitisation project will scan eight million images from the
War Office's 'Royal Hospital Chelsea Soldiers' Service' documents dating
from 1760 and 'Militia Attestation Papers' documents from 1870, through to
1913. 

These fascinating records truly bring to life the comings and goings of
pensioners in the Royal Hospital Chelsea, including each ex-serviceman's
name, age, birthplace and service history, as well as details of physical
appearance, conduct sheet, previous occupation, and in some cases the reason
for discharge. After 1883, details of marriages and children may also
appear.

Merchant Seamen records
The partnership will also digitise the Board of Trade's merchant seamen
records from the periods 1835 to 1844 and 1918 to 1941. The documents will
be made available online to enable people to easily search the names, dates
and places of birth of ancestors who served as merchant seamen. 

Fascinatingly, many of the twentieth century records include portrait
photographs of the sailors as well as personal details and summaries of the
voyages they served on. The records include people of many nationalities and
women's service records.

Nearly a third of UK families have ancestors who served as a merchant
seaman, this series of records are of huge importance to the nation's
heritage and history. 

Digitisation partnership
Findmypast.com will create indexes and transcriptions to enable members of
the public to easily search the records online at both www.findmypast.com
and www.familysearch.org, while FamilySearch will be responsible for
scanning the images on site at The National Archives. 


Maggie Loughran
Joint Administrator, Federation of Family History Societies
admin at ffhs.org.uk 
www.ffhs.org.uk <http://www.ffhs.org.uk/> 


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