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Remembering the fallen with more than 1.6 million newly released records

 

Ahead of Remembrance Sunday, when we remember the two world wars and later conflicts, TheGenealogist is marking Armistice Day by adding to its collection of Military records.

 

This release of over 40,000 Rolls of Honour, over 65,000 Medal awards and over 1.5 Million War Memorial Records significantly adds to the suite of fully searchable Military records on this family history website.

 

The new War Memorials can be searched from the TheGenealogist’s Master Search or by locating the memorial on the georeferenced maps displayed on their Map Explorer™, which also lets you search the area around where your ancestor lived.

 


[Attack on a Merchantman by Enemy Submarines]

 

For those with ancestors who were mariners and served in the Merchant Navy or Fishing Fleets, the Rolls of Honour and Medal Awards from The National Archives Series BT 339 will be especially poignant. 

 

The Rolls of Honour name the deceased and missing-presumed-dead from the ranks of the merchant marine fleets and fishing trawler crews who were employed on minesweeping and patrol duties during World War II (1939-1945) and further years up to 1953.

 

The list of Medal Awards from 1866 to 1970 includes Mercantile Mariners recognised for gallantry and service. Among these honours is the Albert Medal, initially awarded for saving lives at sea.

 

Additionally, the Mercantile Marine Officers Nominal List 1916-1920 records recipients of the Order of the British Empire, Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Service Order and Distinguished Service Medal, along with issues of the London Gazette listing many other medals (such as the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal and Commendations) citing the deeds of gallantry these Mercantile Marines performed. The images of these records include the details of these deeds, some of which reveal intriguing stories of shipwrecks, shark attacks and gallant heroes.

 

Read TheGenealogist’s feature article: Rolls of Honour for Unsung Heroes of the Rolling Sea

 

https://www.thegenealogist.co.uk/featuredarticles/2023/rolls-of-honour-reveal-unsung-heroes-of-the-rolling-sea-6860/

 

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Society of Genealogists announce opening of new headquarters

The Society of Genealogist has announced to its members the opening dates of its new home at Wharf Road in London. 

https://www.sog.org.uk/news/a-warm-welcome-from-wharf-road

The SoG has said that from Wednesday 13th to Friday 22nd December 2023, they’ll be hosting an exclusive Member-Only opening. SoG Members should keep an eye out for their invitation which will be sent by email. 

 

If you aren’t a Member yet, you can visit the new HQ from Wednesday 3rd January 2024 when the SoG will be open to all.

Their announcement says: "Created by genealogists, for genealogists, we are the perfect place to come whether you are new to researching your family history or a seasoned expert."

No 40 Wharf Road is easily accessible from a variety of tube stations and bus routes being in the heart of the historic canal landscape of North London. You will be able to visit the Society of Genealogists to enjoy their new Research Hub, encompassing their archive, library, and computers with access to a wide range of genealogical sites. An established FamilySearch Affiliate Library, the SoG Research Hub offers a fantastic friendly space for exploring your family history in the company of fellow genealogists and our expert staff. 

Looking forward to visiting!

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