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News & Information
March 2016 Update published by Pat Hase on Tue, 01/03/2016 - 18:07 | |
| The 1st March and St David’s Day – Celebrating the patron saint of Wales – it’s always interesting to consider that many who consider themselves to be Welsh are descended from families who moved into the Principality from other parts of Britain including Somerset! This is of course the case for every family everywhere - there are very few who can claim to be solely from one country, that’s part of the richness of family history research.
Archives
- We were sorry to have to cancel the visit to the National Archives at Kew through lack of numbers and apologise to those who had already ordered records to view and to those who were looking forward to using the free access to the 1939 Register on Findmypast.
- We hope to arrange a behind-the-scenes visit later this year to the Somerset Heritage Centre at Taunton. In the meantime look at this about the North Somerset Archivist’s visits to Weston. As I mentioned the March 3rd date in the last Update hopefully you will have ordered documents to be brought to the Library but you can also seek advice from the Archivist about what is available by going into the Library on Thursday of this week and talking about your requirements.
- A reminder that by using the online facilities of the North Somerset Library you can get free access to the Times Digital Archive 1785-2010 and the very useful UK Newstand Website for more recent publications – just remember to enter NSC before your Library number (NSC = North Somerset Council). And don’t forget Zinio which provides you with many free magazines. “Your Family Tree” magazine has changed its name this month to “Your Family History” but is 100 pages packed with information and something everyone with a North Somerset Library ticket can and should access especially as it’s free!
Buckets & Spades
- You should now have received the latest edition of Buckets & Spades – if not it probably means that you haven’t yet paid your annual subscription – when you do you will get access to a copy! Thanks to Paul Tracey for once again producing a fascinating Issue. As mentioned before he is looking for someone to take over from him as editor. So far no one has come forward but for the continuity of this society we do need an editor!
- Peter de Dulin has started a new series about what Family History Books you would take to a Desert Island. Even if you can’t recommend 8 books this is your opportunity to share your favourites with the rest of us. The dead line for the next issue is the end of May.
- As 2016 is 100 years after the disastrous Battle of the Somme it has been suggested that articles containing reference to that aspect of WW1 would also be topical this year.
Aerial Photographs
- The current edition of Bucket & Spades contained an article about Laura Buildings which was demolished when the NCP Car Park in Regent Street was built. This resulted in one of our members visiting the North Somerset Studies Section of Weston-super-Mare Library on Saturday and finding some marvellous aerial photographs of the area. They included Laura Buildings but were taken at a time before the Odeon was built in 1935 and has Victoria Methodist Church, with a spire, before the fire in 1934. The whole collection is well worth investigating if you have connections with North Somerset.
- If your family comes from other parts of Britain take a look at Britain from Above you may be lucky enough to find some historical views of interest to you.
Victoria Methodist Church
- Having mentioned the Victoria Methodist Church in Weston-super-Mare its website includes information about some of the people connected with this Church and WW1.
- Weston Library has a copy of film (not fiche) of the christenings of the Victoria Methodist Circuit - this hasn't yet been transcribed but covers quite a large area of Somerset including Mark
Other Societies
On the Internet
- Our web site has been very quiet this month – with the exception of the steady stream of additional transcriptions from Graham! It is remarkable that so few of our full members seem to use the Research Forum – does this mean that you have all finished your research? – in which case should we expect an influx of articles celebrating your successes in Buckets & Spades?
- I frequently refer to the excellent Lost Cousins newsletter as a way of keeping up to date - but if you still haven’t signed up for it – and it is free! – Here’s the latest one dated March and as usual it’s a mine of information. Look at the previous ones as well if this is new to you.
- If you have connections with Norfolk you may be interested to learn that Findmypast has added transcriptions and images of records. Search for them by using the Search A-Z of Record Sets and entering Norfolk in the Search Box – for other county records enter that county’s name instead. For some counties you will find a wide range of records including overseers’ and Church wardens’ accounts etc. They are searchable and images are available but sometimes you may find them difficult to read!
Latest News
- Thank you to those who have volunteered to help out at sessions at other libraries – you will be contacted about starting dates and the Libraries will be publicising the events to coincide with the Local & Community History Month in May.
- If you know of anyone who was evacuated to Weston during WW2 please will you contact David TYLER who is compiling a file of information about those who spent the war years in Weston.
- For those of you who were at the February meeting and saw the picture of the Transport Division of the Weston-super-Mare Home Guard taken in 1941 – Over the door behind them was the name “St Julian’s”. From early street directories we have been able to locate this from the list of Villa and House Names as being at 26 Alexandra Parade. So many of Weston’s houses had names that this facility to find out where they were is very helpful.
- The latest edition of the BBC Programme Flog it came from Weston-super-Mare and included a section on the development of the town as a sea-side destination. You should be able to watch it during March on BBCiplayer – It’s Series 14 Episode 24
- Next Society Meeting – A Members’ Evening – As we now have wifi available at St Paul’s Church Hall if you would like to bring your laptops etc with you we can look at some of the sites available to you and perhaps assist you to access them or make full use of them. We will be looking at the best way to use the 1939 Register, Familysearch, our own website and methods of recording your research.
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