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  2. Findmypast - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, a small group of professional genealogists and probate researchers called themselves "Title Research". They did much of their research using microfiche records. In 2001, Title Research started an in-house project, called "1837 online", to produce a computerised version of the birth, marriage and death register pages of the General Register Office (GRO), and the following year began ...

  3. National Archives and Records Administration - Wikipedia

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    While many records are available online through the National Archives Catalog, individuals can also request paper copies and microfilm scans. When applicable, the catalog will indicate a document's physical location in a National Archives facility. Census records are among the most frequently requested at NARA, with the oldest entries from 1790 ...

  4. Society of Genealogists - Wikipedia

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    The Society's Internet suite offers free access to major genealogical websites including Ancestry and Findmypast. The society runs a programme of lectures, visits, and courses every year, and publishes textbooks, indexes, and a quarterly journal, Genealogists' Magazine. The latter is currently edited by Michael Gandy.

  5. Wikipedia:FindMyPast - Wikipedia

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    Free access to FindMyPast would allow me to search for official records on births, deaths and marriages, etc., which may not be completely covered or missed out by other sources including newspaper archives. These records would greatly improve the quality of relevant biographical entries in Wikipedia. Many thanks.

  6. Worcestershire Record Office - Wikipedia

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    Access to FindMyPast.co.uk (including UK historical newspaper archive and the UK 1939 household register) There are also various CD-ROM packages available for use and The Hive houses a countywide selection of local and family history books including trade directories and local histories. These books are for reference only.

  7. FamilySearch - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Genealogical Society of Utah. GSU, the predecessor of FamilySearch, was founded on 1 November 1894. Its purpose was to create a genealogical library to be used both by its members and other people, to share educational information about genealogy, and to gather genealogical records in order to perform religious ordinances for the dead.