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i'm holding out for yorkshire records. but makes sense to release war records. more people interested in those, they are more recent, and it's the centenary of the first world war. unfortunately war records won't help my research, both maternal great grandfathers fought in WWI, no record of it though.
i do love it when they add new records, i just wish they would ones i can use! london, manchester and west yorkshire on ancestry were amazing. cheshire on fmp blew my mind. here's hoping north yorkshire is just as good, as 80% of my family (and brick walls) are from there!Last edited by kylejustin; 11-04-14, 02:48.
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I too am waiting for the Yorkshire records. They are the reason I extended my sub way back in September, on the promise of "soon" and "in the next year....."
I'm actually getting rather frustrated by FMP - it USED to be my favourite subscription site. I'm not one for spitting my dummy out and talking with my feet, but I'm becoming increasingly disillusioned with the service they profess to offer.
JayJanet in Yorkshire
Genealogists never die - they just swap places in the family tree
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I think Findmypast have always been guilty of attracting subscribers by promising records "soon" which take ages to arrive, and are far from the complete set they seem to have promised.
I first subscribed because of the promise that they would have the parish records from Family History Online, but that never completely happened. I know some FHSs didn't want to move their transcriptions to Findmypast, but even so they promised more than they delivered.
I'm waiting for the South Yorkshire collection, but I'm expecting a long wait!. I didn't know they were doing North Yorkshire too.
Anne
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I am hoping for Berkshire and Oxfordshire, but so far the Family History Societies seem to have exclusivity, at an exclusive price!Co-ordinator for PoW project Southern Region 08
Researching:- Wieland, Habbes, Saettele, Bowinkelmann, Freckenhauser, Dilger in Germany
Kincaid, Warner, Hitchman, Collie, Curtis, Pocock, Stanley, Nixey, McDonald in London, Berks, Bucks, Oxon and West Midlands
Drake, Beals, Pritchard in Kent
Devine in Ireland
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Originally posted by PeteW1959 View PostI am hoping for Berkshire and Oxfordshire, but so far the Family History Societies seem to have exclusivity, at an exclusive price!
JanetLast edited by Janet; 11-04-14, 11:00.
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Originally posted by Janet View PostJoin your local FHS and help them before they have to disappear through lack of volunteer help
If I lived nearer I would Join Berks or Oxon, but at such a distance it just isn't worth it.Co-ordinator for PoW project Southern Region 08
Researching:- Wieland, Habbes, Saettele, Bowinkelmann, Freckenhauser, Dilger in Germany
Kincaid, Warner, Hitchman, Collie, Curtis, Pocock, Stanley, Nixey, McDonald in London, Berks, Bucks, Oxon and West Midlands
Drake, Beals, Pritchard in Kent
Devine in Ireland
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Originally posted by PeteW1959 View PostAs I live in Wales, but a non-Welsh speaker I wouldn't be much help to them, and with no Welsh ancestors, they certainly wouldn't have any records relevant to me.
If I lived nearer I would Join Berks or Oxon, but at such a distance it just isn't worth it.
The FHS Societies have done stirling work in making a lot of the information available which both FMP and Ancestry have taken and now charge exorbitant prices for what was done by FHS Societies for free! We should all be thanking the and joining them and you can always help from afar! The charge for joining any FHS is a paltry sum. Many Societies are now struggling because people will not volunteer to help and many will disappear.
Janet
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I live in France but have joined both the Dorset and the Liverpool Family History Society. As an overseas subscriber, they each cost about £16 per year. I receive their regular booklets, with lots of local information within, and which include their list of members, with their areas of interest. Having given the Surnames that I am researching, I have received some very helpful information, particularly from the Dorset group. As with this Forum, their online Forums are good places to post enquiries. Many of the local members also do voluntary 'shifts' at Record Offices, Museums, Libraries, etc., and can prove to be valuable sources of local information.
For me they have been good value for money.
Angela
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