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Changes 10th June ~ a question

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BarneyKent

BarneyKent Report 9 Jun 2013 11:27

Thanks for that Sylvia, so true.

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 9 Jun 2013 07:10

it's strange .............................

no "national" genealogy site tends to carry records from another country, at least when they start up

fmp.uk carries UK records .............

fmp.com .............. the US site, carries mainly US records

fmp.au .................... carries mainly Australian and down-under records.



so it's not a surprise that the new probate records on GR would be England and Wales only.

BarneyKent

BarneyKent Report 8 Jun 2013 16:53

Sorry Jax. I misread your comment "is there any other country" to be a snide remark. Now I realise it was in praise of our wonderful country of England. My apologies. If you want I will go down on bended knee and eat humble pie.

jax

jax Report 8 Jun 2013 16:15

Names jax and I am a she

Why would I write something that is anti English...I don't have a single ancestor that was born outside of England within the last 200 years



BarneyKent

BarneyKent Report 8 Jun 2013 16:03

Not having a go at you Scozz. I was knocking Jaz, he/she was the one who wrote the anti-English comment.

DazedConfused

DazedConfused Report 8 Jun 2013 15:07

Probate only - sounds like the same that is availalbe on A*

Some very old wills are there in full.

So in reality if you find the probate and want to know who was left what in the will (in the hope of finding more relatives) you still have to buy the will.

But for those on here who do not have A* subs a step in the right direction.

LadyScozz

LadyScozz Report 8 Jun 2013 13:40

I'm not blaming England! Scotland kept records too! So did many other countries.

Lots of information on birth, marriage, death & census records.

Documents available from 1855, and Old Parish record before that.

It's frustrating when GR just say "records" and don't say where!

btw ~ I only copied PART of GR's message, I should not have used the bit starting "including........"

I rarely look at wills, but have thousands (honest!) of other documents.





CupCakes

CupCakes Report 8 Jun 2013 12:15

When I asked if anybody was testing the new site interface - nobody commented

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/genealogy_chat/thread/1325210

Now is the d-day.
Yes they wil be special features - don't agree with that though

Budgie Rustler

Budgie Rustler Report 8 Jun 2013 11:33



Hmmm, everything comes with a price
I expect these new ad-ons will come at an extra cost. ;-)

ie...
Special Feature Records

Travel Records
Military Records
Parish Records
British Newspaper Archive

BarneyKent

BarneyKent Report 8 Jun 2013 11:27

Don't blame England because it kept fairly accurate records from an early time.
If other countries lagged behind for some decades it is their fault alone.

LadyScozz

LadyScozz Report 8 Jun 2013 02:30

thankyou!

I don't have many English born people on my tree.

GR should clearly state which countries the records are from.

:-(

jax

jax Report 7 Jun 2013 23:38

I would think they are only probates...not wills.. if they are anything like FMP or ancestry

JustJohn

JustJohn Report 7 Jun 2013 23:16

That does sound like rather a good step forward though. Love looking at wills in particular :-D

jax

jax Report 7 Jun 2013 23:14

Of course Scozz...is there any other country? well I suppose Wales maybe included

Even the probates are no good for me...only ones I have found are from 1940s onwards in my family

LadyScozz

LadyScozz Report 7 Jun 2013 22:12

" This has also enabled us to make new records available including Will & Probate records dating from 1717-1932, and also a Divorce Index dating from 1858 – 1903. "

Which country? England only?