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  1. Welsh Newspapers Online currently lets you search and access over 1,100,000 pages from nearly 120 newspaper publications generally up to 1910. This resource also includes newspaper content that has been digitised by The Welsh Experience of World War One project. Welsh Newspapers Online is part-funded by the Strategic Capital Investment Fund and ...

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  3. Cite This Collection "British Newspaper Archives, Obituaries." Database with images. FamilySearch. https://FamilySearch.org : 9 September 2024.Records extracted by FindMyPast and images digitized by FamilySearch.

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    This is a collection of obituaries found in the British Newspaper Archives, covering the period 1800-1900. The obituaries in this collection come from a variety of newspapers across Britain. Major newspapers from this time include The Courier, The Scotsman, The Chartist Northern Star, The Daily Telegraph, The Illustrated London News, The Western Ma...

    Before searching this collection, it is helpful to know: 1. Name of the deceased 2. Approximate date of death

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    1. Add any new information to your records 2. Save or print a copy of the image if possible 3. Use the information to calculate an approximate year of birth, if it is not listed 4. If a spouse is mentioned, search for a marriage record 5. Personal information about occupation, education or land ownership may lead to other records 6. Use the names of people listed to identify children, siblings, parents, and other relatives 7. Look for families in the census records (1841 to 1911)

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    1. Check for variations of given names, surnames, and place names 2. Also remember that it was not uncommon for an individual be listed under a nickname or an abbreviation of their name 3. Note that the women may be listed under a maiden or a married name 4. Vary the search terms. For example, search by either the given name or surname to return a broader list of matches 5. Search the records of nearby locations 6. Look at the actual image of the record to verify the information found in the...

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  4. At the National Library of Scotland we collect a copy of every newspaper published in Scotland, including: Daily and weekly newspapers. Free papers. Community papers. We also collect all the main UK national papers. We can provide access within the General Reading Room and at Kelvin Hall to selected digital resources.

  5. Irish Newspaper Archives offers access to over 300 years of Irish history through millions of Irish Newspaper pages. The historical newspaper archive hosts newspapers from every county in the country. Irish Newspaper Archives contains Irish obituaries from 1738 to current date and makes the perfect tool for researching your lost Irish ancestors.

  6. It is always best to start online if you are looking for newspapers. A growing number of websites provide access to digitised newspapers. Search British and overseas newspapers online, for example: London, Belfast and Edinburgh Gazettes on The Gazette website. The Times Digital Archive (charges apply), provided by Gale Cengage.

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