Monthly Archives: April 2009

Irish Emigration to New England

Ancestry.co.uk have informed me about their records of Irish Emigration to New England, through the Port of Saint John, New Brunswick, 1841-1849. More than 7,000 names, fully indexed with original images, are included in this exciting collection, which was assembled by Daniel F. Johnson, a keen genealogist and historian based in New Brunswick, Canada. The … Continue reading

Last Will and Testament Forms

As Genealogists many of us spend hours poring over Last Will and Testament documents and forms to find clues to relationships. But what about our own Last Will and Testament? None of us likes to think about writing our last will and testament, especially when we are still young. But we all should protect our … Continue reading

Historical Maps Of Europe

Now here is something I have come across which could be invaluable if you are trying to trace your European Genealogy. The Historical Atlas Software is an invaluable tool for genealogists who are looking to get a long timescale perspective on the history of the regions of Europe and the Middle East. Take a look … Continue reading