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For Dot and Craft and anyone else interested in Family History..........
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Here is the link for the new/updated Family Search site:
From Lost Cousins:
Tempting as it may be, don't use the Search form that appears on the home page under the heading Discover Your Ancestors; instead click Browse our record collections and select a continent to see a list of the resources currently available. For example, if you choose Europe you'll be presented with a list that includes England Baptisms 1700-1900 and England Marriages 1700-1900 (which seem to be from the indexes previously sold on CD ROM as British Isles Vital Records Index, although I haven't verified this).
http://pilot.familyse...arch/start.html#start
Apologies if you already have details................:o)
From Lost Cousins:
Tempting as it may be, don't use the Search form that appears on the home page under the heading Discover Your Ancestors; instead click Browse our record collections and select a continent to see a list of the resources currently available. For example, if you choose Europe you'll be presented with a list that includes England Baptisms 1700-1900 and England Marriages 1700-1900 (which seem to be from the indexes previously sold on CD ROM as British Isles Vital Records Index, although I haven't verified this).
http://pilot.familyse...arch/start.html#start
Apologies if you already have details................:o)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had a look at site last night and found what could be a missing ancestor who was listed under "Father of the Bride". If, as you say you browse the collections and look under those, you get a lot more information. I looked up my elusive Thomas Morris under 'all events' and up he popped in page 4 as a father to his eldest daughter on her wedding day (I hope!!). Now I will have to get the cert before April 6th!
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