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 Family History UK is the latest FREE UK family tree, genealogy and ancestry community portal website, connecting ancestors and living relatives all over the UK.

 
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Church - London
Date(s) : 1883 - 1959
noble - Aberdeenshire
Lanheady - Clare
Date(s) : 1865-1920
gilmour - Renfrewshire
Date(s) : 1850to2007
dick - Other Country
Date(s) : 1800to2007
chaffin - All England
Date(s) : 1873 to 1911
Thorpe - Essex
Date(s) : born 29 January 1845
Going - Tipperary
Date(s) : 1860-1938
Cushen - London
Date(s) : 1860 to 1920
Donaghy - Derry
Date(s) : - 1911
Thompson - Warwickshire
Date(s) : 1900-
sargent - Durham
Date(s) : 1843/4 - 1870
Laker - Surrey
Date(s) : 1869 - 1920
Davies - Herefordshire
Date(s) : Born 1847
Bowen - Herefordshire
Date(s) : Born 1843
Bowen - Herefordshire
Date(s) : Born 1847
Netterville - Dublin
Date(s) : 1800 - 1850
Cushen - Hampshire
Date(s) : 1740 to 1780
Goulding - All England
Date(s) : 1878 to 1882
Rees - U.S.A.
Date(s) : 1900 to 1942
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Date(s) : 1865-1920
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Date(s) : 1850to2007
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Welcome to Family History UK
Family History UK is the latest FREE UK family tree, genealogy and ancestry community portal website, connecting ancestors and living relatives all over the UK. You can search for your ancestors, Post your "Wanted Names"- You know those ancestors that just cannot be found - Brickwalls or Wanted Names! We are here to help you.

You can now build your own online free family tree - Family History Hosting are specialists in publishing genealogy / family history family trees. Get online now and build those links in your own tree - Have a look at our Family Tree to see how good its done. You can view all the "Wanted Names". There are well over 25,000 names - 100's being added daily! Add yours now!

You can get help with your family history to research Births, marriages and deaths in the UK (BMD), Census and other information, build your very own family tree and connect with living relations in the UK - all FREE!
So if you want to research your family, ancestry, ancestors, family history, genealogy, family tree or genes - you have reached the RIGHT place here at family History UK! It is all FREE! - Free Genealogy! Free UK Genealogy! free family history!

As we are a Community Portal, built to help YOU, we rely on you all out there to add your own "Wanted Names" or "Brick Walls" of your ancestors, to add your special genealogy web links and other family history and genealogical information. You can now join us all on the FHUK FH Community Forum - Come and have a chat, or someone may be able to help or give you advice! Help us to help you! More about us.

The main site is completely FREE, to search, view or add any family history or genealogical details! Free UK family history, free uk genealogy! Free Family History! On other parts of this site we will be offering special things for the genealogy enthusiast.
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Census form online for first time - 2011
People in Scotland will have the chance to complete census questionnaires online for the first time in 2011.

People living in west Edinburgh and on Lewis and Harris in the Western Isles will be the first to test out the new system in a dry run next year.

The General Register Office for Scotland said the online version would be available following the awarding of an £18.5m contract covering IT.

The census collects information every 10 years.

It seeks to map details such as age, gender, place of birth and marital status of people and households in the country.

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Name Abbreviations
When the various census' have been taken, a number of abbreviations were entered to aid speed.
Abbreviations for christian - firstnames are:

                      •     Alex/Alexr -    Alexander
    •     Bernd      -    Bernard
    •     Chas       -    Charles
  •     Dy/Do      -    Dorothy
  •     Edw        -    Edward
  •     Eliz          -    Elizabeth (not  Eliza)
  •     Em          -    Emma/Emily
  •     Fredk      -    Frederick
  •     Geo        -    George
  •     Hon        -    Honour
  •     Hum/Humy   - Humphrey
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Show Us Your Roots and Win $500
Roots Roots Television, LLC (www.rootstelevision.com) wants everyone to flaunt their roots! Launched just a few months ago, this first-ever online home for family history programming boasts 20 channels of great shows for the roots-enthusiast - all available 24/7 and almost all for free. And now viewers have the opportunity to submit their own video through the freshly introduced RootsTube channel and win $500! (Note: For our international friends, the prize awarded will be the equivalent of US$500 as of May 15, 2007, delivered in the appropriate currency.)

Roots Television, LLC (www.rootstelevision.com) wants everyone to flaunt their roots! Launched just a few months ago, this first-ever online home for family history programming boasts 20 channels of great shows for the roots-enthusiast – all available 24/7 and almost all for free. And now viewers have the opportunity to submit their own video through the freshly introduced RootsTube channel and win $500! (Note: For our international friends, the prize awarded will be the equivalent of US$500 as of May 15, 2007, delivered in the appropriate currency.)
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Indexes, Transcripts & Original Documents
When we are setting out in our family history - genealogy research we need to be reminded about indexes, transcriptions and the original documentation.

Index:    Family History uk genealogy research

An index is intended to help you find an item of research reasonably quickly, and as with indexes to books, some are better than others. But by and large, all are better than none at all. Indexes for example can be for Birth, Marriage and Deaths (BMD), or for census'. But just please remember it is just an index, used as a tool to aid research.

Transcription:

A transcription is (usually) one person's interpretation of an original item, the accuracy clearly depends on the care taken and the interest the
transcriber has in the subject. However it is useful in that it is usually a fair representation of the original, and can help a researcher decide
whether it is worth seeking out the original document, or whether he is on a false trail.

Original Document:

The ultimate aim of your research into your family history - genealogy is to prove your ancestry through an original document. So once you have searched the indexes and scanned the transcripts, please obtain a copy of the original document. It is essential to see a copy of the original document and to decide for themselves on its validity.
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Family Search on the Road

A major free family history exhibition with over one billion names available for research is now operating throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland.(see next venue below).

Called Family Search on the Road, the exhibition features displays, free to use computer terminals, and state of the art software linked via satellite to the world's largest genealogical database. Family Search on the Road will be popular with anyone interested in researching their own family tree.

The LDS Church , famous for their familysearch site will be exhibiting around the UK. Family History genealogy

Church spokesperson David Fewster said:

"We are delighted to be bringing this wonderful exhibition to the UK. 2007 was the 170th anniversary year of the arrival of the first Mormons in the British Isles. During those 170 years countless members of the public have helped us in our quest to identify our ancestors. We now want to repay their kindness by helping others to use the database and build their family tree too. This exhibition is free for all to use and enjoy, particularly for those who have wanted to start their family history research but have not got around to it."

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Search on for Culloden legacy - Was your ancestor there?

"Search for Culloden's legacy" competition.          

Culloden

All entries must be received by: Wednesday 19 March.

The objective of the competition is to raise awareness of the importance of the Battle of Culloden and its impact on Scottish, British and World history, to reinforce that it was not a battle between England and Scotland and that in fact some families had members fighting on opposing sides, often against their will. Competition winners will help us to open the exciting new visitor centre at Culloden on Wednesday 16 April 2008.

 

How to enter

We are keen to trace some young people (under 18 years old) whose ancestors fought at the Battle of Culloden. Entrants should produce a family tree showing their family's involvement in the Battle - either on the Government or Jacobite side - or both. This can be hand written, presented in say a word document or provided as a print out from one of the genealogy website programmes or templates.

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