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  • More Docklands PR transcriptions added to findmypast

    Just noticed this:

    19 March 2009
    New parish records for London's docklands
    We've just added over 44,000 new baptisms for London's docklands to our Parish Records Collection. These new additions, released in partnership with Docklands Ancestors, date from 1770 through to 1880 and are invaluable to anyone tracing their east London roots.

    The people included in these new records are a diverse mix. Among them you will find many professions associated with the docks including watermen and lightermen, stevedores and dock labourers, clerks, carmen, customs officials and crane drivers.

    The parishes and years covered by the new records are:

    St Dunstan Stepney 1770-1798
    St Mary Whitechapel 1758-1774
    St Anne Limehouse 1854-1877
    Christ Church Stepney 1842-1860
    All Saints Mile End 1840-1880
    KiteRunner

    Every five years or so I look back on my life and I have a good... laugh"
    (Indigo Girls, "Watershed")

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    Do they get those from James' site?

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      Yes, they do, Heather.
      KiteRunner

      Every five years or so I look back on my life and I have a good... laugh"
      (Indigo Girls, "Watershed")

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      • #4
        Hmm, shame I've got an ancestry sub. I might find some of mine on there. I wonder, would this info be part of the London Met info ancestry are transcribing too?
        Hail Spode!

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          Ooh, thanks for that Kate - St Anne Limehouse 1854-1877 - off to do a few searches!
          Elaine







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