We make the Genealogy sites FreeBMD, FreeREG & FreeCEN using crowdsourced transcriptions, & campaign for access to family history & public records as Open Data
We're one of the UK's largest family history charities and we're looking for a new trustee with specialist knowledge in either finance, fundraising or legal, to complement the skills of the current board.
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We're one of the UK's largest family history charities and we're looking for a new trustee with specialist knowledge in either finance, fundraising or legal, to complement the skills of the current board.
https://t.co/pfLgIit2VN
FreeUKGEN is a charity and we'd love your support in helping us get as many records as possible into our search websites so anyone can access them for free, forever. Please donate: https://t.co/lr58oVT8K9
Lost London (City) ancestors in 1871? During May, 21.6k new census records were added to the FreeCEN database. #VolunteerTranscribers Search now at https://t.co/OalmSjvbQa @LdnMetArchives
Ancestors in Glamorgan? Last month, our volunteer transcribers added 24.4k new records from the 1841 census and 6k new records from the 1891 census to the FreeCEN database. Search now at https://t.co/OalmSjuE0C @GlamArchives
NEW! Nottinghamshire 1911 census - the first 744 records were added to the FreeCEN database during May. #VolunteerTranscribers Search now at https://t.co/OalmSjuE0C @InspireArchives
NEW! Berkshire ancestors proving elusive? Check out the FreeCEN database: nearly 17k new records for the 1891 census were added last month. #VolunteerTranscribers. Search now at https://t.co/OalmSjuE0C @BerksArchives#ancestryhour
NEW! Searching in Essex? During May, 23k new records for the 1861 census were added to the FreeCEN database, thanks to our volunteer transcribers. Search now at https://t.co/OalmSjuE0C @essexarchive#ancestryhour
Northumberland 1841 census has 9.7k new records in the FreeCEN database, thanks to the efforts of our volunteer transcribers during April. Search now at https://t.co/OalmSjuE0C @NorthldArchives
Gloucestershire ancestors? Thanks to our volunteer transcribers, 12.9k new records for the 1891 census were added to the FreeCEN database during April. Search now at https://t.co/OalmSjvbQa @GlosFHS@GlosHeritageHub#ancestryhour
Searching for lads and lasses in Yorkshire, West, in 1891? 14.3k new records were added to the FreeCEN database last month. #VolunteerTranscribers Search now at https://t.co/OalmSjvbQa @wyorksarchives
Searching for lads and lasses in Monmouthshire, in 1871? Thanks to our volunteer transcribers, over 24k new records were added to the FreeCEN database in April. Search now at https://t.co/OalmSjvbQa @GwentArchives
Lost generations in Glamorgan in 1841? During April, 18.7k new records were added to FreeCEN datbase. #VolunteerTranscribers Search now at https://t.co/OalmSjuE0C
Seeking ancestors in Kent? Last month, 15k new records for 1891 census and 7k new records for 1871 census were added to the FreeCEN database. #VolunteerTranscribers Search now at https://t.co/OalmSjvbQa @kent_archives
Lost your ancestors in Yorkshire, West? During March, our volunteer transcribers added thousands of new census records to the FreeCEN database for 1861, 1871 and 1891. Search now at https://t.co/OalmSjuE0C @wyorksarchives
Kin in Cambridgeshire? Last month, our volunteer transcribers added 22k new records for 1861 census to the FreeCEN database. Search now at https://t.co/OalmSjuE0C @CambsArchives#ancestryhour
Manx ancestors? 27k new records for the Isle of Man 1851 census were added to FreeCEN during March! #VolunteerTranscribers Search now at https://t.co/OalmSjuE0C @IsleOfManPRO
Our volunteers come across all sorts of odd things whilst transcribing parish records - but what does a hand-drawn pointing finger mean? Uncover the mystery of the pointing finger in our latest blog.
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Find more of your Lancashire lads and lasses in the 1891 census! More than 19k new records were added to the FreeCEN database during January. #VolunteerTranscribers (Search now at https://t.co/OalmSjuE0C) @LancsArchives
Struggling with your Suffolk ancestors? 36.7k new records for the 1861 census and 28k new records for the 1871 census were added to the FreeCEN database in January. #VolunteerTranscribers (Search now at https://t.co/OalmSjuE0C) @SuffolkArchives