Is anyone else researching their Family History?
I am seriously like a woman possessed!
I've been researching the british branch of my family (which starts with my great-grandmother) and recently spent an afternoon at the Family Records Centre on Myddleton St. in London- what a *wonderful* place! I should have given myself more time because I hadn't a clue how time consuming it is to go through the Registration books for each quarter of each year. I have promised myself to be better organized when I return because I have specific puzzles I just can't seem to solve!
Does anyone have any favourite sites they use? I'd love to join Ancestry.com/co.uk but I don't have the cash- that itself is very frustrating because they seem to have a lot of the records I'd like to get my hands on.
For all of you researching your family in the UK, these are some of my favourite sites:
The Family Records Centre (London)-you can search by hand through BMD books from 1 July 1837, also can scan census documents on microfiche, etc. Love this place!
www.familyrecords.gov.uk/frcThe National Archives (Kew, Richmond, Surrey)
www.nationalarchives.gov.ukFamilySearch (Church of Latter Day Saints- Mormon)
www.familysearch.orgSociety of Genealogists
www.sog.org.ukGENUKI- a reference site for family history in the UK
www.genuki.org.ukCyndi's List (links to genealogical websites worldwide)
www.cyndislist.comFreeBMD (an incomplete index to births, marriages & deaths in England and Wales. Remember that events were often reported up to 6 weeks after they occurred so you should check a wider date range when searching on this site or even when viewing the original documents)
www.freebmd.org.ukHistorical Directories Online (what the name suggests! Things like Post office books, etc. I found my Great-great-grandfather's portmanteau London business listing in 2 directories! Awesome!)
www.historicaldirectories.orgAlthough I've gathered a goodly bit of data, I'm still in the beginning stages of my search and would love to know if anyone else has success stories or tips? Does anyone have paid access to any of the UK Census data and would they love a challenge?
Jen