New Database Records Available at FindMyPast This Week – and Sale Prices Monday, Nov 18 thru Saturday, Nov 23

The following records were announced as now being available at FindMyPast:

British Armed Forces, First World War Soldiers’ Medical Records
Over 36,000 new additions from the National Archives in Kew are now available to search. These highly detailed records include images of original documents and will reveal when and where your ancestor was wounded, the nature of their injuries, where they were treated and how long they were. Service details and other additional notes may also be included.

The medical records were collected by the Medical Research Committee and then given over to the British Museum during the First World War, 1914 to 1918. The records were used for statistical research. In 1931, Thomas John Mitchell and G M Smith published History of the Great War, based on official documents. Medical services: Casualties and medical statistics of the Great War from the data gathered from these medical records.

United States, Official Army Register 1861-1865
Did your ancestors serve in the volunteer force of the United States Army between 1861 and 1865? Explore thousands of PDF images of official army registers created by the United States Adjutant General’s Office to uncover details of their service.

The United States Volunteers force was separate from the Regular Army. During the nineteenth century, this was the United State Federal Government’s main means of raising large forces of citizen soldiers needed in time of war to supplement the regular army.

United States, Massachusetts: Index Of Casualties, World War I
Find out if your Massachusetts ancestors died in service during World War II. Explore this collection of more than 9,000 records compiled by the Adjutant General of the Commonwealth and held by the Massachusetts Archives. Transcripts include rank, death date, death place, additional notes and a link to an image of the original document.

An accompanying printed booklet with the title: World War II Honor list of dead and missing– the State of Massachusetts contains corresponding data, although the information in the booklet is arranged by county, and is confined to the name, serial number, rank, and circumstances of the death of each soldier.

PERiodical Source Index Update
Over 6,000 new images have been added this month. These new additions add additional years for the Saint Louis Catholic Historical Review, Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine and the Friends Historical Society Journal

PERSI provides a simple way to access articles, photos, and other material you might not find using traditional search methods. This can help to build the historical context around your personal research, and the world your ancestors lived in.

British & Irish Newspaper Update
Nearly 200,000 new pages have been added to our collection with updates to 21 of our existing titles covering England, Scotland and Ireland.

Note – starting Monday, Nov. 18, FindMyPast is running a 25% Off for USA users. See the info below that for UK Users.

Discover the exciting stories of your family’s past with 25% off all subscription packages for Findmypast. Subscribe and save today, offer ends on Saturday 23rd November.

  • Start Date: Monday 18th November
  • End date: Saturday 23rd November
  • Discount Code: FW25ALLUS

United Kingdom Users – Discover the exciting stories of your family’s past with 30% off all subscription packages for Findmypast. Subscribe and save today, offer ends on Saturday 23rd November.

  • Start Date: Monday 18th November
  • End date: Saturday 23rd November
  • Discount Code: FW30ALL19

Family Roots Publishing, GenealogyBlog.com, and Leland K Meitzler have an affiliate relationship with FindMyPast and receive a portion of the proceeds of any sale made by clicking on the sale links found within this article.

About Leland Meitzler

Leland K. Meitzler founded Heritage Quest in 1985, and has worked as Managing Editor of both Heritage Quest Magazine and The Genealogical Helper. He currently operates Family Roots Publishing Company (www.FamilyRootsPublishing.com), writes daily at GenealogyBlog.com, writes the weekly Genealogy Newsline, conducts the annual Salt Lake Christmas Tour to the Family History Library, and speaks nationally, having given over 2000 lectures since 1983.

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