History
TheGenealogist.co.uk
TheGenealogist started with the need to provide census indexes in 2002 and an initial volunteer project of indexing the 1891 census called UK Indexer. The volunteer project aGenealogy Supplies (Jersey) Ltd
Genealogy Supplies (Jersey) Ltd was formed by Susan and Nigel Bayley, founders of S&N Genealogy Supplies with the aim of turning TheGenealogist into a leading family history website. Nigel Bayley is an author of many articles in the field of genealogy and has published the book ''Computer Aided Genealogy''. The company established scanning and transcription services from their base in Jersey focussing on the Census for England and Wales and civil registration records. They went on to work with various archives and family history societies to build a unique collection of records.''Your Family Tree Magazine'' (Future Publishing), December 2008. Gradually more databases and other records have were added to the website, giving access to all the available Census records for England and Wales from 1841 to 1911 and the indexes to civil registration.''Your Family Tree Magazine'' (Future Publishing), October 2009. TheGenealogist runs many digitisation projects, which in the past have included the PCC (Prerogative Court of Canterbury) Wills and NonConformistPaton, ''Tracing Your Family History on the Internet'' (2005), p. 12.''Family Tree Magazine'' (ABM Publishing), October 2007, p. 45. records collections fromMajor collections
The major collections include: * Complete Birth, Marriage and Death Indexes between 1837 and 2005 (England and Wales) * Complete Census between 1841 and 1911 (England and Wales), with some earlier indexes''Your Family Tree Magazine'', Future Publishing, March 2011. * The 1939 Register * Parish records * Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial records * Wills * Military Records, Roll of Honour records being released on CD in July 2004 and War Memorial Records database (WW2 air force Operational Record Books (ORBs), archive series AIR 27, have been available since Feb 2020.) * Occupational Records * Newspapers & Magazines includingCensus Records
TheGenealogist has comprehensive access to all the available Census records for England and Wales from 1841 to 1911. In 2012, Genealogy Supplies (Jersey) Ltd gained a license to publish the 1911 England and Wales Census, which was added to the site in May.Features
There are currently a wide variety of census, birth, marriage and death records, will records, directories and other records available on TheGenealogist. There is a range of payment or subscription options giving access to varying levels of data as part of a subscription service. TheGenealogist provides record searches by a person, a family or by an address.Christian & Annal, ''Census The Expert Guide'' (2008), p. 154. There is also the facility to build a family tree online. It is possible to search the censuses, as well as the 1939 register, and for this to be viewed via the MapExplorerâ„¢ tool. ''TheGenealogist'' has a number of different family trees available to view in its articles section which includes those of celebrities featured on the well known BBC TV programme ''Who Do You Think You Are?'', such as Hugh Quarshie,References
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