Saturday 27 June 2020

China Families website

One of the benefits of teaching courses is that students occasionally provide you with updates about sources you have previously used! I've just been alerted to a project that I have previously used in the past, which is now on a new site.

The China Families website might be of interest if your family worked in China between 1850 and 1940 - www.chinafamilies.net. This includes records of over 60,000 men and women, including Customs Service staff.

From the site:

Welcome to China Families. On this site you can find a growing body of information about men and women of many different nationalities, professions and ages, who lived and worked in China between the 1850s and 1940s.

These records have been drawn from government department lists, legal and diplomatic records, cemetery lists, and during research undertaken for a number of projects on the history of modern China and of the foreign relations of China.

The resources on it were previously hosted on the University of Bristol's Chinese Maritime Customs Project. Particularly useful are the annual directories at https://www.chinafamilies.net/directories/.

For the university's Chines Maritime Project, visit http://www.bristol.ac.uk/history/customs/.


And for Hong Kong connections, check out https://gwulo.com/hong-kong-cemeteries

(With thanks to MelanieH!)

Chris

My next 5 week Scotland 1750-1850: Beyond the Old Parish Registers course starts July 6th - see https://www.pharostutors.com/details.php?coursenumber=302. My next 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.

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