
However, there were also some useful finds, including the fact that Deceased Online (www.deceasedonline.com), launched several months ago, has finally uploaded new data, including burials information from Angus for the civil registration era - these were uploaded on servers at the venue, and will be going fully online in the next week or so. World Burials Index (www.worldburialindex.com) also launched its website, which includes burials at Edinburgh's Greyfriars churchyard.
Other finds included the fact that the Commonwealth War Graves Commission is about to build its first memorial since WW2, to commemorate almost 400 souls lost at Fromelles in WW1; the fact that the National Archives of Ireland has a MAJOR project on the go which may be online by the end of this year; the fact that FindmyPast is now working on the Chelsea Pension documents from TNA; plans for the future of the Who Do You Think You Are TV series from Alex Graham, the Glaswegian head honcho of independent television production company Wall to Wall; and much more.
There will be a full Scottish write up in a forthcoming edition of Discover my Past Scotland - but here are a few pics in the meantime...!
Chris
www.ScotlandsGreatestStory.co.uk
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