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British Origins: Poor Law Records for the City of London
Poor Law records are among the most valuable of all sources for genealogists, yet underused. They can contain a mass of biographical detail unavailable anywhere else. Origins Network are initially making available a series of Poor Law Records for the City of London covering the parish of St Botolph Aldgate, a large but poor parish with a highly transient population. The index to these records contains nearly 12,000 names. We will be regularly adding to this collection. .

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Irish Origins: Additional Directories of Ireland
Two of the most comprehensive Irish directories available have been added to the Directories of Ireland collection: Pigot's Commercial Directory of Ireland, 1824 & Slater's Commercial Directory of Ireland, 1846.
British Origins: London Burials and SDNQ Free Text Search

London Burials Index 1538-1872
Over 32,000 names have been added to the London Burials Index 1538-1872 with St Leonard Shoreditch Burials.

Free Text Search on Somerset & Dorset Notes & Queries
Nearly 10,000 pages of articles are now easier to access with a NEW free text search.
British Origins: London Apprentices and York Wills additions

London Apprenticeship Abstracts 1442-1850
Over 100,000 names of apprentices and masters have been added to the London Apprenticeship Abstracts 1442-1850.

Prerogative & Exchequer Courts of York Probate Index 1842-1853
A further 34,000 records, for 1842-1853 have been added to the Prerogative & Exchequer Courts of York Probate Index.
British Origins: New London Marriages PLUS additional Militia Records

St Andrew Holborn Marriage Index 1754-1812
Origins Network has now added over over 92,000 names from the marriage registers of one of the biggest parishes in London - St Andrew Holborn Marriage Index 1754-1812.

Entries from these marriage registers do not appear on the International Genealogical Index or in Boyd's Marriage Index. For this reason the Society of Genealogists decided to embark a project to transcribe and index the registers. We are pleased to announce these records are now available to British Origins and Total Access subscribers.

Militia Attestations Index 1860-1915
Indexes to records for further 6 English militia regiments have now been added to British Origins Militia Attestations Index 1860-1915: East Yorkshire Regiment, Durham RGA, Lancashire RGA, Northumberland Fusiliers, West Riding Regiment and Wiltshire. These cover over 23,500 recruits to these regiments. The Origins Network militia indexes now cover over 110,000 recruits to English and Scottish regiments, as well as 12,500 recruits to Irish regiments. Copies of the original documents can be ordered online.
Irish Origins: Slater's Royal National Directory of Ireland, 1881
For Irish history and Irish genealogy researchers directories such as Slater's are a vital tool. Only a handful of truly national Irish directories exist; the current edition is one of only nine for Ireland prior to the twentieth century.

Slater's Royal National Directory of Ireland, 1881, is one of the most comprehensive Irish directories available, with over 1,500 pages of text and more than 180,000 names.

Now available for Irish Origins or Total Access subscribers.
3 new datasets on British & Irish Origins
  • Surrey Will Abstracts (1470-1856)
  • Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries 1890-1980
  • Memorials of the Dead - Galway & Mayo
British Origins: Surrey Will Abstracts (1470-1856)
A major new collection on British Origins, Surrey Will Abstracts (1470-1856) are among the most valuable research sources for Surrey. These fully indexed abstracts of all 28,000 wills proved in the Archdeaconry and Commissary Courts of Surrey and known still to exist, are now available online exclusively on British Origins

The Wills provide a more detailed picture of how our ancestors lived than almost any other genealogical resource. The wills come from a cross section of society, most testators being people of relatively modest means - artisans and tradesmen. Many contain rich details of the testator's property and the value placed upon it - clothes, furniture, tools, land. Even if you don't find one of your own ancestors in these records, by searching on date and occupation, you may find people living at the same times and in similar conditions to your ancestors. Dating from the 15th to the 19th centuries, the abstracts include all personal names (testator, beneficiaries, executors, witnesses, overseers and others) with their relationships, place names, occupations, monetary and other bequests, and descriptions of lands. The indexes include the name of every person mentioned - over a quarter of a million people. Searches can be made on name and date or by using the "free text" search facility to look for any word in the abstracts.

Above all, the Surrey Will Abstracts provide one of the best sources of any kind for identifying family members. The average will contain the names of ten people and some many more; most of these people are related.

British Origins: Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries 1890-1980
A rich miscellany of information can be found for Somerset & Dorset, including articles on the history, archaeology, genealogy, folklore and literature of the two counties. For many decades Notes & Queries for Somerset and Dorset was the only dedicated journal for family historians specifically for these counties. Consequently there is a mass of important material of interest and value to the family historian, including family trees, parish registers, wills, inventories, property records, articles on emigration, militia, shipping, the civil war, the Monmouth Rebellion and much, much more.

Irish Origins: Memorials of the Dead - Galway & Mayo
This index includes full transcripts of the surviving memorials found in the 128 graveyards and churches of west Counties Galway and Mayo. Over 3,000 memorials dated up to 1901 have been transcribed and over 8,000 names indexed, including names added for erectors who were not otherwise commemorated. Memorials were often erected by American relatives, and their details are included.
1871 England & Wales Census now Complete!
The remaining counties have now been indexed and uploaded onto British Origins providing users with over 22 million names and images to search through. Over 60 Million names from three censuses (1841, 1861 and 1871) are now available on British Origins

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British and Irish Passenger Lists 1890 now complete
Abstracts of all 1890 passenger lists from British and Irish ports with US and Canadian destinations are available on The Origins Network. The names of nearly 200,000 passengers are now included.

The passenger records are abstracts of 1890 passenger lists from British & Irish ports with US and Canadian destinations, compiled by Peter Coldham directly from the original lists held at The National Archives, London. The original lists are often very difficult to read but we believe these abstracts are the most accurate available anywhere.

The records include date of sailing; ship's name, departure port, destination port. For each passenger, the full name is given, occupation, nationality, age, and marital status.

Three extra destination ports have been added to the existing 11 previously on Origins Network, which are: Galveston, Vancouver & West Indies.

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Over 3 million additional names now available for searching at British Origins
Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Derbyshire, Durham, Hertfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire and Oxfordshire - now available on 1871 England & Wales Census.

The remaining counties for the England & Wales 1871 census will be added in the next two months. Users with access to CDs of the original records can use this index alongside these CDs.

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The Origins Network re-launches online Store!
Origins Network is proud to announce the re launch of Origins Store – now featuring over 3000 books and CDs!

Visitors to the store can browse through various categories such as Music, Military, Employment, Church Registers, Immigration, Peerage, Heath, Family Histories and much more! There is huge range of products from social history books such as “The Education and Employment of Girls in Luton, 1874-1924” or the fascinating “Dialects, Proverbs and Word-lore” to the more academic products such as “The Burke's Peerage & Gentry Collection” or “Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches” (published 1846).

Searches can be narrowed down by country and then by area and have been sourced from various reputable genealogical and historical publishers such as Archive CD Books, Boydell & Brewer, The Society of Genealogists, Burke’s Peerage & Gentry, The Borthwick Institute and Eneclann.

All of these products are highly valuable for anyone with an interest in Family History research or for those simply wanting to know more about history or social history in general and there are prices available to suit every pocket!

Visit www.originsnetwork.com/store/store.aspx to browse through our thousands of titles and enjoy getting more out of your family history research!
Boyd’s Marriage Index - London and Middlesex Supplement on British Origins
While Boyd's Marriage Index is the largest index of pre-1837 English marriages, it is estimated that only 15% of marriages for the period are included.

Cliff Webb has undertaken to "fill in the gaps" for the City of London and Middlesex, to the extent that is possible from surviving records. This "Supplement" is integrated in the British Origins database with Boyd's index records, so that Boyd's Marriage Index and the Supplement may be searched simultaneously.

This is an on-going project. In the first batch of new records for London and Middlesex nearly 96,000 marriages have been indexed (nearly 200,000 names); over 50,000 City of London marriages and 46,000 for Middlesex. These include 3,100 Jewish marriages from Bevis Marks and the Great Synagogues, 3,160 Roman Catholic marriages, and 862 Huguenot marriages.

Please note that the most of the marriages included in the Supplement are not, to the best of our knowledge, available anywhere else online.

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Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, Rutland and Sussex added to England and Wales 1871 Census
Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, Rutland and Sussex are now available on the England and Wales 1871 census on British Origins.
A full index to and digitised images of the complete census for England & Wales will become available over the coming months. Users with access to CDs of the original records can use this index alongside these CDs.

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Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Gloucestershire and Kent counties added to England and Wales 1871 Census
Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Gloucestershire and Kent are now available on the England and Wales 1871 census on British Origins.
A full index to and digitised images of the complete census for England & Wales will become available over the coming months. Users with access to CDs of the original records can use this index alongside these CDs.

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Essex, Lancashire and Somerset counties added to England and Wales 1871 Census
Essex, Lancashire and Somerset are now available on the England and Wales 1871 census on British Origins.
Over 3.5 million names can be searched throughout the 3 counties. A full index to and digitised images of the complete census for England & Wales will become available over the coming months. Users with access to CDs of the original records can use this index alongside these CDs.

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Suffolk and Yorkshire counties added to England and Wales 1871 Census
Suffolk & Yorkshire are now available on the England and Wales 1871 census on British Origins.
A further 2.5 million names can be searched throughout the 2 counties. A full index to and digitised images of the complete census for England & Wales will become available over the coming months. Users with access to CDs of the original records can use this index alongside these CDs.

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1831 Tithe Defaulters on Irish Origins
The 1831 Tithe Defaulters index contains over 29,000 names of people who refused to pay their tithe and so started the Tithe War. The people most affected by the Tithe War are precisely those most affected by emigration and the famine in the next generation. This unique record of names, addresses and occupations provides an important genealogical source for Ireland, especially given the near total destruction of the 1831 census.

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3 new datasets on British & Irish Origins
  • Transatlantic Migration North America to Britain and Ireland 1858-1870
  • Boyd’s Family Units
  • London City Burials
Irish Origins: Transatlantic Migration North America to Britain and Ireland 1858-1870
The only surviving ships' passenger lists for ships returning to Britain and Ireland from North America between 1858 and 1870. Because of the threat of an uprising in Ireland, the government required that ports in Britain and Ireland submit their incoming ships' passenger lists. These records were deposited at The National Archives of Ireland and are not available at the UK National Archives. The Index contains all details recorded on these documents as well as lists of ships and details of their voyages. Over 42,000 names are recorded most of whom were of Irish, English or Scottish origins.

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British Origins: Boyd’s Family Units
Boyd's London Inhabitants dataset has been extended by a further 10,000 Boyd’s Family Units family sheets which include 137,000 names. Families from London, all over Great Britain, and elsewhere, are recorded, including North American families linked to England.  This collection has been one of the glories of the Society of Genealogists Library, and provides a unique source of information on whole families.

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British Origins: London City Burials
The London City Burials Index covers over 36,000 burials in 76 parishes of the City of London for the period 1813-1853. It greatly extends Boyd's London Burials, which contains details of 243,000 burials, but over a much longer period. London City Burials covers all burials - men, women and children - and nearly always shows the age.

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1841 England and Wales Census news - FINAL COUNTIES AVAILABLE!
The counties of Caernarvonshire, Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire, Cumberland, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Pembrokeshire and Islands (Alderney, Guernsey, Herm, Jersey, Jethon, Calf of Man, Isle of Man, Serk) are now available for searching on the 1841 England & Wales Census. These records are fully indexed and all the images are available for viewing online.

This completes the 1841 census on The Origins Network and brings the final 1841 name count online to over 15,790,000 records!

We believe our 1841 census index to be the most accurate and complete available. See www.originsnetwork.com/help/popup-aboutbo-census1841-accuracy.htm.

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Domesday Book for Middlesex now available in British Origins Library
A facsimile of the Domesday Book entries for Middlesex, published 1862, is now available in the British Origins Library. Transcriptions of the Latin entries and their English translations are provided. The translation volume also contains indexes to places and to persons mentioned in the original. Additionally, there are images of two brochures used to promote sales of the facsimile and translation volumes.

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British Origins Library collections include the Children's Employment Commission Part II. An extraordinarily rich source of information on working and social conditions in the early 19th century. The Commission interviewed hundreds of children, parents and employers throughout Great Britain and Ireland for its 1842 Report.

British Origins Library is available to British Origins or Total Access subscribers. To access Library collections, please visit www.originsnetwork.com and login to your account, or visit the sign up page to choose a subscription.
1861 England and Wales Census now available on The Origins Network!
Origins Network is pleased to announce the 1861 England and Wales Census is now available on British Origins www.britishorigins.com

For the same subscription price, users now have access to over 20 million extra names and online images including famous names such as Florence Nightingale (living in Westminster) and Charles Darwin.

To access these new records, please visit www.originsnetwork.com and login to your account, or visit the sign up page to choose a subscription.

Prices start from as little as 7.50 for access to both British and Irish Origins and records dating from 1200s to 1900s include Wills, Boyds Marriage records, Marriage Allegations, Court Records, Teachers Registrations with images, Census records including images, Militia documents, a vintage image gallery and many more.

Partnerships with leading archives and genealogical societies in the UK and Ireland, including the Society of Genealogists, the National Library of Ireland, Eneclann and the Borthwick Institute of Historical Research, allow exclusive online access to important primary sources, abstracts and index databases, including definitive versions of key Irish material (Griffiths Valuation).
Prerogative & Exchequer Courts of York Probate Index on British Origins
Prior to 1858, wills were proved in an ecclesiastical court. Which court dealt with a particular will depended on where property was held.

Parishes of the Church of England were grouped into archdeaconries, and a group of archdeaconries formed a diocese (i.e the area of a bishop's jurisdiction). Each diocese belonged either to the ecclesiastical province of York or of Canterbury. The province of York had jurisdiction in the counties of Cheshire, Cumberland, Durham, Lancashire, Northumberland, Nottinghamshire, Westmorland and Yorkshire; Canterbury had jurisdiction over the rest of England and Wales.

If a person's property lay wholly within one archdeaconry, the will was generally proved in that archdeacon's court. But if property worth 5 or more were owned elsewhere the will would be proved in a higher court, that of a bishop or archbishop.

The Prerogative & Exchequer Court of York Probate Index gives:
  • testator's name
  • places associated with person; usually the place of death, but sometimes other places where the testator lived are mentioned
  • date of probate year & month
  • type(s) of documents (there is often more than one document)
  • court concerned
  • Borthwick Institute reference to the original document(s)
  • Reference to original index
The Origins Network in association with the Borthwick Institute for Archives are completing the computerisation of the indexes to the Prerogative & Exchequer Court of York probate material; only the Medieval part (1267-1500) of these indexes had previously been computerised. This work is being done in reverse chronological order, starting from 1858, and the first batch of index records, covering over 16,000 grants of probate for the period September 1853 to January 1858 is now available online exclusively on British Origins. About two thirds of the wills were proved in the Prerogative Court. This index complements the indexes to the York Medieval and York Peculiars probate material.

The original documents provide a great deal of valuable information to the family historian and copies of these can be ordered online via British Origins.

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Charles I Chancery Index 1625-49 available on British Origins
This dataset is an index to all 82,000 cases tried in the Court of Chancery during the reign of Charles I, i.e. between 1625 and 1649. Chancery records are of particular value to family historians, because they often reveal personal, business and family relationships in more detail than almost any other source. Chancery records are a particularly important source of information for descendants of early migrants to North America.

The index itself identifies only the surnames of the plaintiff and the defendant, and gives the reference for the source documents held at The National Archives. Abstracts of the records can be ordered online at a cost of 16, which will allow you to determine how valuable the case records are likely to be to you.

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Teachers Registrations (1870-1948) now on British Origins
The latest dataset to be added to British Origins (www.britishorigins.com) is the Teachers’ Registrations, a list of over 100,000 people who taught in England and Wales between 1870 and 1948 - more than half of these are women.

From 1914, many teachers in England and Wales (and elsewhere) registered with the Teachers Registration Council. The original registration records for the period up to 1948 (after which registration was abandoned) were deposited with the Society of Genealogists (www.sog.org.uk) The Origins Network has now scanned and indexed these records to make them publicly available for the first time, on British Origins.

Although registration only started in 1914, since people who were already teaching registered, the records cover teachers who started their careers from the 1870s on.

The records provide the following information:
  • teacher’s name (and for married women teachers often their maiden name as well)
  • Date of Registration
  • Register Number
  • (Professional) Address
  • Attainments
  • Training in Teaching
  • Experience
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1841 England and Wales Census news - Anglesey, Breconshire, Hampshire, Kent, Montgomeryshire, Northumberland, Radnorshire and Sussex Available
The counties of Anglesey, Breconshire, Hampshire, Kent, Montgomeryshire, Northumberland, Radnorshire and Sussex with a further 1.6 million names are now available for searching on the 1841 England & Wales Census. These records are fully indexed and all the images are available for viewing online.

We believe our 1841 census index to be the most accurate and complete available. See www.originsnetwork.com/help/popup-aboutbo-census1841-accuracy.htm.
1841 England and Wales Census news - Berkshire, Durham and Westmorland Available
The counties of Berkshire, Durham and Westmorland with a further 540,000 names are now available for searching on the 1841 England & Wales Census. These records are fully indexed and all the images are available for viewing online.

We believe our 1841 census index to be the most accurate and complete available. See www.originsnetwork.com/help/popup-aboutbo-census1841-accuracy.htm.
1841 England and Wales Census news - Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Available
The counties of Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire with a further 310,000 names are now available for searching on the 1841 England & Wales Census. These records are fully indexed and all the images are available for viewing online.

We believe our 1841 census index to be the most accurate and complete available. See www.originsnetwork.com/help/popup-aboutbo-census1841-accuracy.htm.
1841 England and Wales Census news - Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Available
The counties of Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire with a further 260,000 names are now available for searching on the 1841 England & Wales Census. These records are fully indexed and all the images are available for viewing online.

We believe our 1841 census index to be the most accurate and complete available. See www.originsnetwork.com/help/popup-aboutbo-census1841-accuracy.htm.

1841 England and Wales Census news - Lancashire Available
The county of Lancashire with a further 1,666,000 names is now available for searching on the 1841 England & Wales Census. These records are fully indexed and all the images are available for viewing online.

We believe our 1841 census index to be the most accurate and complete available. See www.originsnetwork.com/help/popup-aboutbo-census1841-accuracy.htm.

1841 England and Wales Census news - Yorkshire Available
The county of Yorkshire with a further 1,572,900 names is now available for searching on the 1841 England & Wales Census. These records are fully indexed and all the images are available for viewing online.

We believe our 1841 census index to be the most accurate and complete available. See www.originsnetwork.com/help/popup-aboutbo-census1841-accuracy.htm
1841 England and Wales Census news - Shropshire Available
The county of Shropshire with a further 240,000 names is now available for searching on the 1841 England & Wales Census. These records are fully indexed and all the images are available for viewing online.

The counties now covered on the 1841 Census on British Origins are:
Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Cornwall, Derbyshire, Devon, Dorset, Essex, Glamorgan, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Middlesex, Monmouthshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland, Shropshire, Somerset, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Surrey, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire.

We believe our 1841 census index to be the most accurate and complete available. See www.originsnetwork.com/help/popup-aboutbo-census1841-accuracy.htm
1841 England and Wales Census news - Cheshire Available
The county of Cheshire with a further 385,000 names is now available for searching on the 1841 England & Wales Census. These records are fully indexed and all the images are available for viewing online.

The counties now covered on the 1841 Census on British Origins are:
Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Cornwall, Derbyshire, Devon, Dorset, Essex, Glamorgan, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Middlesex, Monmouthshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland, Somerset, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Surrey, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire.

We believe our 1841 census index to be the most accurate and complete available. See www.originsnetwork.com/help/popup-aboutbo-census1841-accuracy.htm
Boyd's Inhabitants of London
Boyd's Inhabitants of London is a collection of 60,000 handwritten sheets each containing details of a London family, mostly covering the period of 16th to 18th centuries but including people from the 13th to 20th. This resource is now available on British Origins www.britishorigins.com.

Compiled by Percival Boyd from a miscellany of sources, these extraordinary sheets are one of the Society of Genealogists' most valuable holdings, and provide a key sources for researchers into London families.

Each sheet is based upon a man who was usually, but not always, a citizen of London. A sheet typically shows as a minimum the name of the man, the parish where he lived in London, and the date of his marriage. But many sheets show far more information, which can include: names of father and mother; names of mother's parents; wife's name and place she was living at the time of marriage; date and place of birth; date and place of death; date and place of marriage; notes on education and occupation; a note regarding the person's will; children's names, dates of birth/baptism, marriage & to whom.

On average a sheet contains the names of 6-7 people, but some contain as many as fifty. Nearly half a million names appearing in the sheets are included in the person index, so you can search on a person's name, and optionally a year, and then view the pages containing references to that person. If you are lucky, you may then find information on many other people related by blood or marriage to the one you searched for.

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The Origins Network: Middlesex has been added to the England and Wales 1841 Census
1.5 million additional names are now available on the England and Wales Census from the county of Middlesex. These records are fully indexed and all the images are also available for viewing online.

The counties which are now covered on the 1841 Census on The Origins Network are as follows:
Cambridgeshire, Cornwall, Derbyshire, Devon, Dorset, Essex, Glamorgan, Gloucestershire (includes Bristol and its suburbs), Herefordshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Middlesex, Monmouthshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland, Somerset, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Surrey, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire.

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The Origins Network: Northamptonshire on The England and Wales 1841 Census
The Origins Network is proud to announce that a further county is now available on the England and Wales 1841 census on British Origins (www.britishorigins.com)

Over 194,600 names can be searched throughout the county of Northamptonshire including images from all parishes. A full index to and digitised images of the complete census for England & Wales will become available over the coming months. Users with access to CDs of the original records can use this index alongside these CDs.

Counties now available on the 1841 Census include: Cambridgeshire, Cornwall, Derbyshire, Devon, Dorset, Essex, Glamorgan, Gloucestershire (includes Bristol and its suburbs), Herefordshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Monmouthshire, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland, Somerset, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Surrey, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire.
The Origins Network: Staffordshire on The England and Wales 1871 Census
The Origins Network is proud to announce that a further county is now available on the England and Wales 1871 census on British Origins (www.britishorigins.com)

Over 873,000 names can be searched throughout the county of Staffordshire including images from all parishes. A full index to and digitised images of the complete census for England & Wales will become available over the coming months. Users with access to CDs of the original records can use this index alongside these CDs.

Counties now available on the 1871 Census include: Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Glamorgan, London-Kent, London-Middlesex, London-Surrey, Middlesex (ex. Metropolitan area), Norfolk, Staffordshire, Surrey (ex. Metropolitan area), Wiltshire and Worcestershire.
The Origins Network: 1890 Passenger Lists – British and Irish Origins
The first set of passenger records to be provided on The Origins Network are abstracts of 1890 passenger lists from British & Irish ports with US and Canadian destinations, compiled by Peter Coldham directly from the original lists held at The National Archives, London. The names of over 100,000 passengers are included. To the best of our knowledge, the original lists have never been indexed, and these records are exclusive to The Origins Network.

The 1890 lists cover a total of 455 sailings, from the ports all over the British Isles. At present, for Liverpool only sailings with departure dates in January, February and March are included; for all other ports sailings for the whole year are included.

The list of ports is as follows:
  • English ports
    Bristol: 10 sailings
    Hull: 22
    Liverpool: 104 (Jan – Mar only)
    London: 50
    Southampton: 90

  • Irish ports
    Galway: 48 sailings
    Londonderry: 170
    Queenstown (Cork): 323

  • Scottish ports
    Dundee: 16 sailings
    Glasgow: 158 sailings


  • Welsh ports
    Swansea (38 sailings)
NB Many sailings, particularly from Glasgow, called at Irish ports (Londonderry and Galway) en route; there are usually separate passenger lists for those embarking at the different ports.
Irish Origins: Census of Elphin 1749 is now available for searching on Irish Origins
This dataset contains records for nearly 20,000 people residing in the Diocese of Elphin in 1749 and the data is accompanied by digitised images of the full publication.

The completeness, detail of occupations, status and households that the Census of Elphin includes is unique. Conducted by Bishop Edward Synge, the census gives an insight into rural Ireland in the mid-18th century. It tells us about the occupation and religion of the heads of household, the size of their family, size of their household, who had servants and how many.

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Irish Origins: Dublin City Census 1901 - Rotunda Ward
Over 13,500 names from the Rotunda Ward in Dublin City (1901) can now be searched on Irish Origins, this comprises a full extraction of the data in the relevant 1901 census records.

For every property the following information is given:
  • Road, street, town or village and number or name of property - Rural properties may simply be referred to as, for example, "Cottage"
  • Street name
  • Street number
  • Class of house - 1st, 2nd, or 3rd class
  • Whether occupied
For each person in a household the following is given:
  • Forename and surname
  • Relation to Head of household
  • Religion
  • Age
  • Sex
  • Occupation
  • Marital status
  • County of birth - may sometimes be a country, if not Ireland
  • Irish Language - whether the person spoke Irish
  • DDBI - whether deaf, dumb, blind, or imbecile
  • Disease - for some hospital returns, the ailment is given
  • Time Effected - for some hospital returns the time affected by the ailment is given
When you have made a search, you are able to view the records for all persons present at the same address when the census was made. You can also look at records of occupants of adjacent properties.

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British Origins: Surrey now available on 1841 Census
The Origins Network is proud to announce that a further county is now available on the England and Wales 1841 census on British Origins (www.britishorigins.com)

Over 573,000 names are available for searching online and this includes all the images for Surrey. With this addition, British Origins now has over half of the English counties now covered for the earliest census.

The 1841 census was the very first in the UK to contain names. A full index to and digitised images of the complete census for England & Wales will become available over the coming months. Users with access to CDs of the original records can use this index alongside these CDs.

Counties currently available are:
Cambridgeshire, Cornwall, Derbyshire, Devon, Dorset, Essex, Glamorgan, Gloucestershire (includes Bristol and suburbs), Herefordshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Monmouthshire, Norfolk, Nottinghamshire, Rutland, Somerset, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Surrey, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire For full details including county maps and name counts, please visit: www.originsnetwork.com/help/popup-aboutbo-census1841-map.htm

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Origins Network: Gift Subscriptions for The Origins Network
The Origins Network is pleased to announce that subscriptions to our services can now be bought online as gifts for friends and family.

You can choose from any of our monthly and above subscriptions to purchase as a gift by going to the Origins Network Store: www.originsnetwork.com/store/store-voucherinfo.aspx and paying via our secure payment system. You must be a registered Origins Network user to purchase a Gift Subscription but this is simple to do whilst you are purchasing the gift. A unique code will be sent to the recipient who will then be able to activate their subscription and access a wealth of British and Irish genealogical information dating from the 1400s to the 1850s.
British Origins: The counties of Rutland, Leicestershire, Huntingdonshire have now been uploaded to the 1841 England and Wales Census containing over 296,000 names.
There are now 22 counties available for searching on the 1841 Census, these being: Cambridgeshire, Cornwall, Derbyshire, Devon, Dorset, Essex, Glamorgan, Gloucestershire (includes Bristol), Herefordshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Monmouthshire, Norfolk, Nottinghamshire, Rutland, Somerset, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire

In addition, we have uploaded over 762,700 names from the counties of Worcestershire and Norfolk to the 1871 Census also available on British Origins. The following counties are now available on the 1871 Census: Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Glamorgan, London-Kent, London-Middlesex, Middlesex (ex. metro), London-Surrey, Norfolk, Surrey (ex. metro), Wiltshire and Worcestershire.

Images of the original census records are available alongside the indexes.

For full information about British Origins and details of how to sign up or change your subscription, visit: www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx to sign up and access these records.
Irish Origins: Access the 1841 and 1871 England and Wales Censuses to find details of people born in Ireland
Subscribers to Irish Origins www.irishorigins.com (or Origins Total Access) can now access the 1841 and 1871 England and Wales Censuses to find details of people born in Ireland.

The Origins Network database currently includes a full index to and digitised images of the original 1841 and 1871 censuses.

Census records are available for the following counties:

County Census
Cambridgeshire 1841  
Cornwall 1841 1871
Derbyshire 1841  
Devon 1841 1871
Dorset 1841 1871
Essex 1841  
Glamorgan 1841 1871
Gloucestershire (includes Bristol and its suburbs) 1841  
Herefordshire 1841  
Lincolnshire 1841  
London-Kent   1871
London-Middlesex   1871
London-Surrey   1871
Monmouthshire 1841  
Middlesex (ex. metro)   1871
Norfolk 1841  
Nottinghamshire 1841  
Somerset 1841  
Staffordshire 1841  
Suffolk 1841  
Surrey (ex. metro)   1871
Warwickshire 1841  
Wiltshire 1841 1871
Worcestershire 1841  


There are currently over 163,000 Irish birth records that can be found in both of these censuses and this number will continue to grow each month as new data is added.
Please note: We do not have Irish records of birth for every single county listed however, further counties are being be added regularly.
British Origins: 2 additional counties available on 1871 England and Wales Census
Over half a million (555,079) additional 1871 Census records from the counties of Cornwall and Dorset can now be viewed on British Origins.

Images of the original census records are available alongside the indexes.

For full information about British Origins and details of how to sign up or change your subscription, visit: www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx to sign up and access these records
British Origins: London Apprentice Records: Fishmongers and Vintner records containing 80,000 names added to British Origins covering the years 1609-1800
Records of the Livery Companies of London are one of the greatest archival treasures of the world. Dating from the late medieval period to the present, they provide a mass of information on innumerable subjects. For the family historian, they can provide an immense amount of genealogical and biographical details on members.

The Abstracts provide information from the apprenticeship records of a number of the livery companies selected because the records generally give good genealogical detail, principally, the name, parish and occupation of the apprentice's father. For a given livery company, the abstracts will generally end about 1800 or later, depending on the coverage of the manuscript volume containing that year. In some cases records cease before 1800.

In early records, persons who belonged to a given livery company would generally practice the trade to which that Company referred, but after about 1650, it became more and more common (until in some companies virtually universal) that members practised another trade altogether.

Searchers, therefore, even if they know the occupation of the subject of interest, may not be able to find the right livery company to search at all easily. We suggest subscribers to British Origins, read the information on the following page to get the most out of the records: www.originsnetwork.com/help/popup-aboutbo-lonapps2.htm
British Origins: 2 additional counties available on British Origins on the 1841 and 1871 England and Wales Censuses
Over 150,000 records from Glamorgan are now available for searching on the 1841 England and Wales Census on British Origins www.britishorigins.com.

This brings the total number of counties on the 1841 census to nineteen. These being: Cambridgeshire, Cornwall, Derbyshire, Devon, Dorset, Essex, Glamorgan, Gloucestershire (includes Bristol), Herefordshire, Lincolnshire, Monmouthshire, Norfolk, Nottinghamshire, Somerset, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire.

In addition, we have uploaded over 600,000 names from the county of Devon to the 1871 England and Wales Census also available on British Origins. The following counties are now available on the 1871 Census: Glamorgan, Devon, London-Kent, London-Middlesex, Middlesex (ex. metro), London-Surrey, Surrey (ex. metro) and Wiltshire.

Images of the original census records are available alongside the indexes.

For full information about British Origins and details of how to sign up or change your subscription, visit: www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx to sign up and access these records.
Origins Network News: Origins Store - new products
We have added a number of new CDs and Books to the Origins Network Store (www.originsnetwork.com/store/store.aspx) to assist our users with their further research. Amongst these include Census CDs from 1841- 1881 for England and Wales.

Also worth perusing are the Peerage books presented in partnership with Burke's Peerage and Gentry, featuring family histories of the UK and Irelands leading titled families, plus Orders of Knighthood.

"Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage is the trunk of Western Europe's family tree. The family tree of which 200 million Americans, Australians, British and New Zealanders form the twigs. Those with ancestors, that is. Hands up anyone with no ancestors."
Charles Mosley, Editor-in-Chief, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage.

To view the full range of CDs and books available, please visit: http://www.originsnetwork.com/store/store.aspx
New Census Data - 4 additional counties are now available for searching on the 1841 England and Wales Census: Cornwall, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Wiltshire
1.5 million names can be searched within the counties of Cornwall, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Wiltshire and images for all counties are available for searching online.

Further counties will be added to the 1841 census on a monthly basis.

Users with access to CDs of the original records can use this index and images alongside these CDs.

For full information about British Origins and details of how to sign up or change your subscription, visit: www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx to sign up and access these records.
New Census Data - Herefordshire, Monmouthshire and Worcestershire counties added to the 1841 England and Wales Census
Additional 1841 census records can now be searched on British Origins from the counties of Herefordshire, Monmouthshire and Worcestershire. Over 482,000 names are available within these records and images of the original census records are also available online.

The census is organised by property and household(s) within that property. The census records are searchable by name, age, birth place, parish and county. The index records include the source record references, so that users with access to CDs of the original census records can use The Origins Network census index alongside these CDs.

Further counties will be added to the 1841 census on a monthly basis.

For full information about British Origins and details of how to sign up or change your subscription, visit: www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx to sign up and access these records.
British and Irish Origins: Children's Employment Commission Part II
An extraordinarily rich source of information on working and social conditions in the early 19th century, the Children's Employment Commission Report on Trades and Manufactures, has been placed online. The Commission interviewed hundreds of children, parents and employers throughout Great Britain and Ireland for its 1842 Report, which is now available to subscribers to The Origins Network (www.originsnetwork.com).

This unique source can be used in many ways. You can find out about working conditions in factories in the first half of the 19th century, all over the British Isles. You can find out how your forebears lived, the kind of housing they stayed in, what they ate, what they did in their leisure time, how much money they earned. You can learn about their education, both temporal and spiritual - there is considerable coverage of the children's moral welfare.

If you are seeking information about the occupation of some 19th century ancestor, these reports are an excellent resource. Information about occupations is often detailed, describing nature of the business, the various activities and the different types of job, and the types of machinery used (including illustrations in some cases).

For more information, please visit our help page: popup-aboutbo-galleryemploy.htm

Login to your account at: www.originsnetwork.com/login.aspx. The Children's Employment Commission is available to both British Origins, Irish Origins and Total Access subscribers.
British Origins: 3 new counties added to 1841 England and Wales Census - Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Somerset
Over 900,000 additional names are now available for searching in the 1841 England and Wales Census on British Origins.
See County Map and Counts

The census is organised by property and household(s) within that property. The census records are searchable by name, age, birth place, parish and county. The index records include the source record references, so that users with access to CDs of the original census records can use The Origins Network census index alongside these CDs.

For full information about British Origins and details of how to sign up or change your subscription, visit: www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx to sign up and access these records
British Origins: Dorset and Lincolnshire now available on the 1841 Census
Subscribers to British Origins and Origins Total Access, will now be able to search the counties of Dorset and Lincolnshire on the England and Wales 1841 Census. Over 530,000 extra names are now available for searching, bringing the total number of names available on the 1841 Census to over 2.5 million.
See County Map and Counts

The census is organised by property and household(s) within that property. The census records are searchable by name, age, birth place, parish and county. The index records include the source record references, so that users with access to CDs of the original census records can use The Origins Network census index alongside these CDs.

For full information about British Origins and details of how to sign up or change your subscription, visit: www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx to sign up and access these records.
British Origins: Norfolk added to 1841 Census records!
Over 400,000 new names for Norfolk are now available for searching on the 1841 England and Wales Census. Subscribers to British Origins and Origins Total Access can access these records which are organised by property and household(s). Full index records and images are searchable by name, age, birth place, parish and county. The index records include the source record references, so that users with access to CDs of the original census records can use The Origins Network census index alongside these CDs.

For full information about British Origins and details of how to sign up or change your subscription, visit: www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx to sign up and access these records.
British Origins: Apprentices of Great Britain 1710 - 1774
About 350,000 apprentice records from all over Great Britain (about 20% are Scottish) are now available for searching on British Origins.

These records are abstracts from tax records kept by the Inland Revenue.

They are of exceptional value to the family history researcher, containing the name of the apprentice, in most cases the name of the apprentice’s parent or guardian (usually the father, though sometimes the mother, if the father was dead), the place the apprentice came from, his father’s trade, the name of the master to whom he was indentured, the master’s trade, the place where the master lived, and the value of the premium paid to the master for taking on the apprentice.
British Origins: Essex and Suffolk counties added to the 1841 England and Wales Census
Over 650,000 additional 1841 census records can now be searched on British Origins from the counties of Suffolk and Essex.

The census is organised by property and household(s) within that property. The census records are searchable by name, age, birth place, parish and county. The index records include the source record references, so that users with access to CDs of the original census records can use The Origins Network census index alongside these CDs.

For full information about British Origins and details of how to sign up or change your subscription, visit: www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx to sign up and access these records.
Irish Origins: William Smith O'Brien Petition 1848-9
The William Smith O'Brien Petition is list of over 80,000 names and places from 1848/9, the time of the Great Famine. It is a valuable census substitute for that time, as well as an important historical resource. This is now available exclusively to Irish Origins and Origins Total Access subscribers

For the family history researcher the William Smith O'Brien Petition records are essentially a census substitute: they give the names of people present at a particular place and time. Addresses are often given, and sometimes occupations. The petition was generated between October 1848 and May 1849, so during the Famine years in Ireland. These records complement those of the Griffith's Valuation, conducted between 1847 and 1864. Where a petitioner signatory was a head of household you may find that person's name in Griffith's Valuation - a useful cross-check.

Users can also select to display an image of the petition itself from each area where it was signed (not including all the signatures).

For full information about the William Smith O'Brien Petiton and about O'Brien himself, please go to: http://www.originsnetwork.com/help/popup-aboutio-obrien.htm or go to www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx to sign up and access these records.
Trinity House Calendars 1787- 1854
The latest addition to The Origins Network, an index to petitions to Trinity House for charitable aid by disabled seamen or their widows, provides access to an extraordinary amount of genealogical information.

The petitions, covering the period 1787 to 1854, give a career history for the seaman, names and ages of his dependants, and other documents typically including baptismal and marriage certificates. These papers cover families from all over the United Kingdom.

The Calendars, which are detailed, printed, indexes to the papers, in name order, have been digitised and a surname index (6,500 records) allows easysearching of these calendars. Hard copies of the original papers can be ordered online.
1841 England and Wales Census - England's First Census - Available for the first time exclusively on British Origins!
Over 1 million names from the 1841 Census are now available for searching on The Origins Network covering the following counties: Cambridgeshire, Devon and Gloucestershire (includes Bristol).

The census is organised by property and household(s) within that property. The census records are searchable by name, age, birth place, parish and county. The index records include the source record references, so that users with access to CDs of the original census records can use The Origins Network census index alongside these CDs.

For full information about British Origins and details of how to sign up or change your subscription, visit: www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx to sign up and access these records.
The Borthwick Institute for Archives, York Probate Records (over 35,000 records)
The Borthwick Institute's archive of probate records (wills, inventories and associated records) is the largest in England outside London and are now available exclusively to British Origins subscribers.

Information available in the records includes; testator's full name, occupation, places associated with person and document type - please see the information pages on British Origins for full details www.britishorigins.com

York Medieval Probate Index 1267-1500
This index covers over 10,000 wills proved in the Prerogative & Exchequer Courts of York in the period 1267 to 1500. Wills are one of the most important sources for the family historian, and the originals of all the wills indexed here are held at the Borthwick Institute for Archives. Copies of these wills can be ordered online, via the index.

York Peculiars Probate Index 1383-1883
This index, accessible only via British Origins, covers over 25,000 wills proved in the fifty four peculiar courts of the Province of York in the five-hundred year period from 1383 to 1883. The originals of all the wills indexed here are again held at the Borthwick Institute for Archives and copies of these wills can be ordered online, via the indexes.
Inheritance Dispute Index (1574-1714): over 26,000 records
This database, compiled by Peter Coldham, makes available for the first time, and exclusively on British Origins, a comprehensive index to over 26,000 lawsuits instituted in the Chancery Court of England relating to inheritance of money or real estate.

The Index to Inheritance Disputes identifies whose estate the case is concerned with, where that person lived, the parties to the dispute, the date the case started, and The National Archives (TNA) reference(s) to the original documents. The index covers the wills, bequests, grants of administration, descent of property, identity claims and other testamentary disputes tried in the Chancery Court in London.

These cases typically involved several members of the same family so are of particular value to family historians.
1890 Irish Passenger Lists - Exclusive to The Origins Network
Our 1890 Irish Passenger Lists contain over 45,000 names of passengers on board ships from Irish ports to US destinations.

These records have been compiled directly by Peter Coldham from the original lists held at The National Archives and to the best of our knowledge have never been indexed before. These records are exclusive to The Origins Network.

This data holds a wealth of information including:
Ship information including: date of sailing, ship’s name, tonnage, name of master, departure port and destination and a full passenger list and line.
Passenger information such as: full name, occupation, nationality, age and marital status.

For full information about which ports are covered please go to : www.originsnetwork.com/help/popup-aboutio-passenger.htm or go to www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx to sign up and access these records.
1871 England and Wales Census – London-Surrey records
The 1871 Census records for London-Surrey (over 710,000 names) are now available to subscribers of British Origins and Origins Total Access (www.originsnetwork.com). There are now nearly 4 million 1871 census records online for the Greater London area.

The census is organised by property and household(s) within that property. The census records are searchable by name, age, birth place, parish and county. The index records include the source record references, so that users with access to CDs of the original census records can use The Origins Network census index alongside these CDs.

For full information about British Origins and details of how to sign up or change your subscription, visit: www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx to sign up and access these records.
1871 England and Wales Census – Surrey (ex Metro) records
The 1871 Census records for Surrey (ex. Metropolitan area; over 364,000 names) are now available to subscribers of British Origins and Origins Total Access (www.originsnetwork.com).
The census is organised by property and household(s) within that property.
The census records are searchable by name, age, birth place, parish and county. The index records include the source record references, so that users with access to CDs of the original census records can use The Origins Network census index alongside these CDs.

For full information about British Origins and details of how to sign up or change your subscription, visit: www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx
British Militia Records – Suffolk and Middlesex
Over 29,000 new Militia records are now available exclusively on British Origins! These cover the counties of Suffolk and Middlesex.

Suffolk Regiment & Suffolk Royal Garrison Artillery
The index covers the attestations for 3,450 recruits to the Suffolk Regiment (3rd and 4th battalions), and 2,170 recruits to the Suffolk Royal Garrison Artillery (now the Royal Artillery), for the period 1887 to 1908. 61% of the recruits were from Suffolk, but these militia also recruited from Cambridgeshire, which accounts for a further 24%.

Middlesex Regiment
The index covers the attestations for 11,500 recruits to the 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th Battalions of the Middlesex Regiment, for the period 1860 to 1901. Of these recruits, 73% are from Middlesex or London, with a further 13% from Kent and Surrey. There are a smattering from outside England: Ireland (84), Scotland (51) and Wales (41).

To preview and see more information about this collection, please visit www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx and select "more info" next to British or Irish Origins.

If you are a current subscriber, visit the following and login to search the new collections www.originsnetwork.com/Login.aspx
British Origins Image Gallery (6 collections from the 18th and 19th Centuries)
Origins Network is proud to announce that the British section of The Origins Network Gallery has now been uploaded. The first 6 collections added are the first of many rare and we hope, interesting images and pictures depicting life in Britain in the 18th and 19th Centuries.
The initial offerings include Costumes in England (18th Century), Coaching Days and Ways (1893), Something for Everyone (1861), The Universal Pocket Companion (1741) England & Wales Gazetteer Maps (1895) and the Pictorial Description of Great Britain & Ireland (1846)
All include high quality images and illustrations.

To preview and see more information about the new Gallery, please visit www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx and select "more info" next to British Origins.

If you are a current subscriber, visit the following and login to view the new Gallery www.originsnetwork.com/Login.aspx
Irish Origins Image Gallery (6 collections, 19th century)
The Irish Origins gallery showcases rare vintage photos, maps, books and other publications from Ireland of interest to researchers of Irish genealogy. Images and descriptions of Ireland prior to the 20th century are very scarce, and these collections offer a rare glimpse of daily life throughout the country. Initial gallery offerings include Dublin City 1847 Ordnance Survey Town Plans, A Little Tour of Ireland (1859), Album of Ireland (late 19th century), Pictorial Descriptions of Great Britain and Ireland (1846) and the Illustrated Guide to Ireland.

If you are not yet a subscriber, click here for more information.
Ireland's Royal Garrison Artillery Militia Attestations (1872-1915)
An index to Militia Attestation Papers for over 12,500 militiamen in the Royal Garrison Artillery (present day Royal Artillery) in Ireland is now available to Irish Origins and Origins Total Access subscribers. A very fruitful data source for Irish genealogy, with information such as name, age, birthplace, employer, occupation, marital status, statement of service, next of kin, and more. Hard copies of the original documents are also available for ordering.

If you are not yet a subscriber, select Search by Name from the Free Irish Origins searchbox to preview results.
Essex Regiment Militia Attestations (1886-1910) are now available to British Origins and Total Access Subscribers
An index to Militia Attestation Papers for over 12,000 recruits to the 3rd and 4th battalions of The Essex Regiment are now available for searching on British Origins (www.britishorigins.com). A very fruitful data source for English genealogy, with information such as name, age, birthplace, employer, occupation, marital status, statement of service, next of kin, and more. Hard copies of the original documents are also available for ordering.

For full information about British Origins and details of how to sign up or change your subscription, visit: www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx
New British Origins Collection: London/Kent and Middlesex 1871 Census records:
Half a million new names available to British Origins and Total Access Subscribers

Two new counties of the 1871 Census are now available for searching on British Origins (www.britishorigins.com). The census records are searchable by name, age, parish, and county. The index records include the source record references, so that users with access to CDs of the original census records can use The Origins Network census index alongside these CDs.
Half a million new names are included in the London/Kent and Middlesex records and all these contain images accessible to British Origins and Total Access subscribers. These Middlesex records refer to those parts of Middlesex outside the London Metropolitan area, so that now all the Middlesex 1871 census records are online.
For full information about British Origins and details of how to sign up or change your subscription, visit: www.originsnetwork.com/signup-info.aspx
New Irish Origins Collection: Dublin City Census 1851
Over 60,000 names and addresses of heads of household (including occupations where present) are available for searching, accompanied by scanned images of the original 1847 Ordnance Survey Town Plans of Dublin City, to help users identify specific addresses.
With the 19th Irish Census having been destroyed, this remaining census of Ireland’s capital city, Dublin, is of extreme importance to researchers everywhere. Compiled by Dr D.A Chart, the index consists of two hand written volumes, one for Dublin City South and one for Dublin City North.
New British Origins Collection: London & Middlesex 1871 Census records: 2.3 million new names available
Two new counties of the 1871 Census are now available for searching on British Origins (www.britishorigins.com). The census records are searchable by name, age, parish, and county. The index records include the source record references, so that users with access to CDs of the original census records can use The Origins Network census index alongside these CDs. 2.3 million new names are included in the London and Middlesex records and all these contain images which can be viewed online as part of the British Origins subscription cost.
New Irish Origins Collection: Griffith's Maps
Irish Origins now offers images of the original maps and townplans associated with Griffith's Valuation of Ireland, covering all the counties of the Republic of Ireland. Choose "Place Search" from the Free Search box to preview results across Griffith's Maps.
New Irish Origins Collection: Index of Irish Wills (1484-1858)
Another Irish Origins online exclusive, the Index of Irish Wills contains a full index to surviving testamentary records at the National Archives of Ireland. As the vast majority of Ireland's testamentary records were lost in the destruction of the Public Record Office in 1922, this one-of-a kind collection, which includes names, addresses, occupations, and more, is particularly valuable.
New British Origins Collection: Place Search & Gazetteer entries with maps
British Origins now offers a free place search and subscription access to McKenzie's Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales (1895), featuring over 25,000 place articles and maps of all counties. Choose "Place Search" from the Free Search box to preview results across our new place related collections.
New British Origins Collection: 1871 Census - Glamorgan and Wiltshire
1871 Census entries for Glamorgan and Wiltshire including images are now available for searching on British Origins. More counties will be added on an on-going basis.
New British Origins Collection: Boyd's London Burials and Cornwall Marriages
British Origins updates Boyd's London Burial Records (300,000 names) and Boyd's Cornwall Marriage Records (240,000 names). These datasets are not available anywhere else online. Use our Free Search to preview results across the names you are researching.
Unlimited Subscription Packages
British Origins, Irish Origins and Origin Search Pro are now available on an unlimited basis, so you can view as many records and images as you like within your subscription period. Subscriptions to British Origins or Irish Origins also include access to our new Origins Search Pro, and monthly or longer subscriptions include bonus offers such as an E-Booklet from experts on British or Irish genealogy. Try a Free Search from the front page to preview results across our subscription collections, or click a "learn more and sign up" button for more information.
English Origins change to British Origins
We shall be adding an increasing amount on non-English data (starting with the 1871 census for Glamorgan) during the next few months, and so we have changed the name "English Origins" to British Origins to reflect this. British Origins provides access to all the existing English Origins datasets, but the proportion of Welsh and Scottish data will gradually increase. Please update your bookmarks accordingly to www.britishorigins.com.
Free Origin Search with millions of new pages
The Origins Network is now offering our basic version of Origin Search, our multi-ethnic genealogy specific search engine for free. Origin Search now identifies 500 million names with more being added on a regular basis.
New Origin Search Pro Available
Serious researchers can now access the advanced capabilities of Origins Search Pro, which allows for more detailed searches (for example, limited search by type of records or by pages containing additional names) plus the ability to store searches and receive email updates on new pages found containing saved names.

Origin Search Pro access is included as a bonus with every Irish Origins or British Origins subscription, or available separately. Choose "learn more and sign up" for more information.
New British Origins Store CD-Roms
British Origins has partnered with S & N Genealogy Supplies to offer exclusive access to a number of their high quality census CDs including including London 1871 and 1891, Lancashire 1891, Surrey 1891, Essex 1891 and Yorkshire 1891. View our introductory collection and order by selecting "Origins Store" from the left menu.
Origins.net change to Origins Network
In response to user feedback regarding confusion finding our various sites (origins.net, irishorigins.com, etc.), we have changed our name to The Origins Network and have integrated all of our services on a new site, www.originsnetwork.com. British Origins, Irish Origins, Scots Origins and Origin Search Pro will still be available for separate access. However users will be able to access all The Origins Network services from the new site if they wish.
15 August 2003 - Origins.net news

Additional credit card now accepted on Origins
Origins.net are pleased to announce that Electron cards are now accepted across the site. Please go to our homepage: www.origins.net to chose which site you wish to use to begin researching your family history.
12 May 2003 - English Origins news

Additional payment option on English Origins
Origins.net is pleased to announce that American Express cards are now accepted on English Origins (www.englishorigins.com).
03 April 2003 - Scots Origins news

Major improvement to the IGI search facility on Scots Origins
"Scots Origins now offer the greatest flexibility for IGI searches!"
Sherry Irvine, president of the Association of Professional Genealogists
Origins users accessing the IGI search on Scots Origins can now retrieve search results for all names in one particular county and district, by entering the surname only.
Alternatively, if someone wishes to view all the names in a particular parish in a year, this is also now possible on the Scots Origins IGI search. Simply type in the year and parish required and results will be retrieved for all names in that parish in the year chosen.
01 April 2003 - English Origins news

Boyd's marriage extracts now available for ordering for Suffolk
Boyd's Marriage Index covers the years 1538-1840, and contains over 277,000 Suffolk marriages (over 554,000 names). This is the first county to have hard copies available, and we plan to introduce the facility of ordering online for all other counties covered in Boyd's in due course.

English Origins users who have previously searched the Suffolk marriage records, can access previous downloads to see if hard copies are now available for any of the index records already retrieved.

Hard copies are processed by the Society of Genealogists and cost £10 (approx $15USD). These will be sent via 1st class post, or by airmail where applicable.
01 April 2003 - English Origins news

48 hours English Origins access now increased to 7 days for all users!
After significant feedback from our users, we have decided, along with the Society of Genealogists, to increase access to English Origins to 7 days (continuous access) instead of the previous 48 hour time limit, for all our users.

We would like to thank all those who responded to the recent questionnaire, and appreciate your input.

Data currently available on English Origins includes:
  • Marriage Licence Allegations Index 1694-1850
  • Boyd's Marriage Index 1538 - 1840
  • Bank of England Will Extracts Index 1717 - 1845
  • Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills Index 1750 - 1800
  • Archdeaconry Court of London Wills Index 1700 - 1807
  • London Apprenticeship Abstracts 1442 - 1850
  • London Consistory Court Depositions Index 1700 - 1713
24 March 2003 - English Origins news

New London Apprentice records added to English Origins
Over 60,000 names have been uploaded to the London Apprentice datasets on English Origins. The new apprentice companies which are now available for searching are:
  • PAINTERS
  • PEWTERERS
  • TALLOW CHANDLERS
  • TURNERS
This addition brings the total number of London Apprentice names on English Origins to over 300,000 (over 100,000 London Apprentice records).
09 January 2003 - English Origins news

NameX added to English Origins
NameX, one of the most powerful and sophisticated 'name matching' tools available on the Web has now been added to English Origins (www.englishorigins.com).

Searching using the NameX feature locates a wider range of genuine variants of a person's name than any other software. NameX is vastly superior to the widely used Soundex, which is really not well adapted for searching for name variants. For example, in a list of 55 million surnames NameX identified 147 highly plausible variants for the surname Wilson; Soundex identified 1185 "variants", of which nearly 90% are unlikely in the extreme (eg Wahlgamath, Whilesmith, Willigenburg).

NameX works both with surnames and with forenames, and allows forename diminutives often being quite different from the "real" forename. For example, searching on Margaret will also find Marg, Mgt, Marg't, Maggie, Peggy, etc. At the top of the Results page, names which have been included in the search are listed in a drop down box. eg. If Smith has been entered a list of names under SMITH + variants) will be displayed showing which names (such as Smithe, Smythe etc) are included in the results.

Users can try out NameX, by visiting Irish Origins for free (www.irishorigins.com)

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