Showing posts with label memorials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label memorials. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 April 2024

Ancestry adds WW1 Red Cross volunteers and Derry memorial records

Just added to Ancestry (www.ancesty.co.uk):

United Kingdom, Red Cross Volunteers During WWI, 1914-1918
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/70927/
Source: Voluntary Aid Detachments (VADs). Red Cross. https://vad.redcross.org.uk/ Accessed Feb 2023.

This collection contains records of over 90,000 Red Cross volunteers from Britain between 1914 and 1918. Documents in the collection were handwritten on index cards. All records are in English.

Using the collection

The collection may include the following information:

  • Name
  • Age at enrollment
  • Address
  • County
  • Date on enrollment
  • Name of hospital
  • Rank
  • Date of discharge
  • Honours
  • Description of duties


The records in this collection contain a wealth of information and usually span multiple images. Registrars often added comments on the backs of the records. While not always filled in, comments can be personal in nature and can often contain anecdotes or details about your family member's personality. Be sure to click on the arrow to the right of the image to browse the entire record.

Although British women couldn't join the military during the First World War, they were accepted into the Red Cross. Records for both men and women can be found in this


Derry-Londonderry, Northern Ireland, World War I Memorial Records, 1914-1918

https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/62787/
Source:  Names of the Fallen. Belfast, Northern Ireland: Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI). https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/war-memorial-records, accessed 2023.

After the First World War, plans were drawn for a memorial to commemorate all the soldiers of Derry City who fought and died in the conflict. Servicemembers from both the Army and Navy were included. This collection contains the forms (or Memorial Registers) sent out to the soldiers' families to confirm their name and rank.

If you have a Derry ancestor who died in the War, their name may be inscribed on the War Memorial (also known as the Diamond War Memorial) located in the heart of Derry City, Northern Ireland.

Using this collection

The forms include the following information:

  • Soldier's name
  • Rank
  • Company or ship
  • Regiment and regimental number
  • Military honours
  • Birthplace
  • Death date


The Memorial Registers can offer important insights about your ancestor's service in the First World War. They may provide the soldier's regiment and regimental number, which can help you find his service records or other military documents. The Register asks for the soldier's "native place," which can tell you where he was born. It may also tell you whether the soldier had received military honours, and what kind. Additionally, you may find details about the soldier's death and if he was killed in action. At the bottom of the form is the signature and address of the person providing the soldier's information. This was often a close family member.

Further details via the links.

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Friday, 26 January 2024

Buchanan Society members, Irish memorials, and Jewish directory added to FindmyPast

Added to FindmyPast (www.findmypast.co.uk) this week:

Scotland, Buchanan Society members 1725-1948
This collection is made up of 1,053 records, documenting members of Scotland's Buchanan Society between 1725 and 1948.

Ireland Memorial Inscriptions
In this new-and-improved set, you'll find 682 images and transcriptions spanning over 300 years, from 1711 to 2019.

Britain, Jewish Commercial Directory 1894
This new set contains 4,171 records from 1894, with both transcriptions and images available. This one-off commercial directory lists the names of English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish businessmen in alphabetical order. In addition to each person's occupation, you'll find a residence listed.

For further details visit https://www.findmypast.co.uk/blog/new/commercial-directory-buchanan-society-records 

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Thursday, 19 October 2023

Two MyHeritage employees killed by Hamas in Israel

Two employees of MyHeritage (www.myheritage.com), Ron Shemer and Ilay Nachman, were murdered by Hamas in Israel on October 7th 2023, whilst attending the Nova music festival.

You can read more about both individuals at https://blog.myheritage.com/2023/10/in-memoriam-ron-shemer-and-ilay-nachman/.

My condolences to all who knew them at MyHeritage, and to their families and friends.

Chris

Order Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors in the UK at https://bit.ly/BelfastAncestors. Also available - Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records, Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. For purchase in tthe USA visit https://www.penandswordbooks.com. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, on Threads at @scottishgenesblog and via Mastodon at https://mastodon.scot/@ScottishGENES.

Friday, 11 November 2022

TheGenealogist adds Ireland's memorial records 1914-1918

From TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk):

Memorial Records of the First World War


As we prepare to remember our fallen heroes from the World Wars and other conflicts on Remembrance Day this weekend, TheGenealogist has released a collection of war memorials for soldiers that had served in the First World War. Comprising of details for men who had been born in Ireland as well as in England, Scotland and Wales with connections with the island of Ireland.

With almost 50,000 records that were originally compiled by the Committee of the Irish National War Memorial and published in 1923. Assembled at the time by Miss Eva C. Barnard, secretary to the Irish National War Memorial Committee and printed under the direction and personal supervision of George Roberts they are presented with attractive decorative borders designed by Harry Clarke.

This eight volume set of Ireland's memorial records, 1914-1918, was published in 1923 for the Committee of the Irish National War Memorial. Each entry gives name, regiment, rank, date and place of death, sometimes date of birth and next of kin.

Read TheGenealogist’s feature article: Remembering the Fallen https://www.thegenealogist.co.uk/featuredarticles/2022/remembering-the-fallen-1633/

These records and many more are available to Diamond subscribers of TheGenealogist.co.uk

(With thanks to Nick Thorne)

Chris

My new book Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records is now available to buy at https://bit.ly/IrishLandRecords. Also available - Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, and on Twitter @genesblog.

Friday, 27 May 2022

Ancestry adds Scotland, National War Memorial Index 1914-1945

Ancestry (www.ancestry.co.uk) has added the following third party index:

Web: Scotland, National War Memorial Index, 1914-1945
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/70908/
Original data: Edinburgh, Scotland: The Scottish National War Memorial (SNWM). "Roll Search." Accessed, 2022. "https://www.snwm.org/roll-search/.

General collection information

The Scottish National War Memorial collection includes names and details for people killed during the First and Second World Wars.

Using this collection

Information about each person may include:
First and last name
Military rank
Service number
Military awards and medals (decorations)
Birthplace
Date of death
Place of death
Cause of death
Unit name

If you only know that your ancestor served in the armed forces during one of the world wars, this database may provide details that shed light on their particular experience. Discovering your ancestor's military rank will provide insights into their role and the name of their unit can lead to unit histories that contain details of the battles in which they were involved.

Additional background details are available on the Ancestry collection page.

Chris

My new book Tracing Your Irish Ancestors Through Land Records is now available to buy at https://bit.ly/IrishLandRecords. Also available - Sharing Your Family History Online, Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed), and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records - to purchase, please visit https://bit.ly/ChrisPatonPSbooks. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, and on Twitter @genesblog.

Thursday, 24 September 2020

RAF air force lists and war memorial records added to TheGenealogist

From TheGenealogist (www.thegenealogist.co.uk):

RAF Air Force Lists and thousands of extra War Memorials released

TheGenealogist has released 71 new Air Force Lists with over 2 million names, as well as 385 extra War Memorials listing over 31,000 names.

Air Force Lists

The launch of this major resource gives access to 71 new Air Force Lists from 1919 to 1945 with over 2 million searchable names.

Air Force Lists are useful for family history researchers to see when an officer joined the RAF. They can also tell you what the airman’s rank was in different years and, by looking at the letters written after his name in the list, they can tell you what medals your ancestor had been awarded. These join a large run of similar Army and Navy Lists and other military records on TheGenealogist.

Use these records to:
●    Find ancestors who became officers in the Royal Air Force
●    Discover their ranks, service numbers and medals awarded
●    See which branch they served in and their dates of posting

War Memorials

With 3,400 new photos in this release, these new records include a number of schools and colleges including the Sevenoaks School where WW1 former pupils who served are recorded as well as casualties and medals awarded to them. Other schools and colleges included in this release are: The University College School, Hampstead; Merthyr Tydfil County School; Lord Weymouth Grammar School in Warminster, Wiltshire; Leeds, St Anne's RC School; and West Leeds High School.

War Memorials for workplaces and sporting organisations can help flesh out an ancestor’s life in revealing their occupation or recreational pursuits. Examples include the Gloucester Rugby Club; Gloucestershire County Hall staff for WW1 WW2; the Travellers Club in Pall Mall; Leeds Council employees WW1; Leeds, Kirkstall Brewery; Leeds Stock Exchange members and clerks; London; Army & Navy Stores WW1 - memorials for two of their department stores; and London, Union Discount Co.

Rolls of Service

Included in this week's release are also a number of Rolls of Service for the Boer War, WW1 and WW2, as well as some for civilian casualties in the Second World War such as Salcombe in Devon and Portsmouth.

This release brings the total number of War Memorials on TheGenealogist to over 597,000.

Use these records to:
●    Find ancestors who fought for their country in various conflicts
●    Discover workplaces or organisations that some ancestors were associated with

This release expands TheGenealogist’s extensive Military records collection and when used with connected resources, such as the RAF Operations Record Books (ORBs), Aircraft Identification book from 1939, Military Death records, War Memorials and others on TheGenealogist, it can be possible to really build an ancestors story.

To see an example of this, read TheGenealogist’s article: Paddy Finucane the Spitfire Ace
https://www.thegenealogist.co.uk/featuredarticles/2020/air-force-lists-and-records-find-paddy-finucane-the-spitfire-ace-1308/

These records and many more are available to Diamond subscribers of TheGenealogist.co.uk

(With thanks to Nick Thorne)

Chris

My next 5 week Scottish Research Online course starts August 31st - see https://www.pharostutors.com/details.php?coursenumber=102. My book Tracing Your Scottish Family History on the Internet, at http://bit.ly/ChrisPaton-Scottish2 is now out, also available are Tracing Your Irish Family History on the Internet (2nd ed) at http://bit.ly/ChrisPaton-Irish1 and Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry Through Church and State Records at http://bit.ly/ChrisPaton-Scotland1. Further news published daily on The Scottish GENES Facebook page, and on Twitter @genesblog.