Findmypast.co.uk

findmypast.com is a family history and genealogy website based in London, England, containing over 550 million family history records, with more being added all the time.

Primary Collections
The most significant collections are listed below.

Census Collection of England, Wales and Channel Islands (1841 to 1911)

 * 1841 England and Wales (full transcript plus images)
 * 1851 England and Wales (full transcript* plus high-reolution images)
 * 1861 England and Wales (full transcript plus images)
 * 1871 England and Wales (full transcript plus images)
 * 1881 England and Wales (full transcript (free) plus high-resolution images*)
 * 1891 England and Wales (full transcript plus high-resolution images)
 * 1901 England and Wales (full transcript plus high-resolution images)
 * 1911 England and Wales (original householder schedules, full transcript plus full-colour high-resolution images)


 * asterisk denotes resources that are partially complete as they are still in process of being loaded onto the site.

Birth, Marriage and Death Index (primarily 1837 to 2006)

 * Births, Domestic (1837 to 2005)
 * Births, British Overseas (1761 to 2005)
 * Births, At Sea (1854 to 1887)
 * Baptisms (see also Parish Record Collections)
 * Marriages, Domestic (1837 to 2005)
 * Marriages, British Overseas (1761 to 2005)
 * Marriages, At Sea (1854 to 1883)
 * Marriages (see also Parish Record Collections)
 * Divorces and Matrimonial Causes (1858 to 1903)
 * Deaths, Domestic (1837 to 2005)
 * Deaths, British Overseas (1761 to 1994)
 * Deaths, At Sea (1854 to 1890)
 * Deaths, Military (1914 to 1919, 1939 to 1945)
 * Burials (see also Parish Record Collections)

BT27 Outgoing Passenger Lists (ancestorsonboard.com)

 * Records of ticket-holding passengers embarking or transiting through the UK on long-distance voyages between 1890 and 1960.
 * Records of individuals or groups of people leaving for destinations including Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand, South Africa and USA featuring ports such as Boston, Philadelphia and New York.
 * Passengers include not only immigrants and emigrants, but also businessmen, diplomats and tourists.
 * Images of the passenger lists are available to download, view, save and print.

Electoral Rolls (Living Relative Search)

 * Find living relatives in the United Kingdom.
 * Living Relatives search includes the latest electoral roll information.
 * Telephone data is updated monthly as well as historical director information.

History
Formerly named 1837online.com, findmypast were the first to put the birth, marriage and death records of England and Wales online, for the purpose of allowing public access to the indexes. Previously, the indexes were only available to search at certain locations in England. This achievement garnered the prestigious Queen's Award for Innovation in 2007.

Findmypast.com was acquired by brightsolid (formerly Scotland Online) in December 2007 as part of their vision to develop a world class family history resource.

Searching is free on findmypast.com, as is building an online family tree with the innovative Family Tree Explorer software. To view the records you will need to purchase credits, either by buying PayAsYouGo credits or a subscription option.

Since our launch findmypast.com has expanded markedly from just birth, marriage and death records to now include the 1841 through 1911 censuses for England and Wales, an extensive collection of military records, a number of occupations directories and an electoral roll search.

In November 2006 findmypast.com, in association with The National Archives, launched ancestorsonboard.com. Ancestorsonboard contains exclusive, full-colour Passenger Lists for all ships leaving the UK from 1890-1960. These records were previously available only from the National Archives at Kew, London, and weren't indexed, meaning that searching them was notoriously difficult.

In January 2009 findmypast.com, in association with The National Archives, launched 1911census.co.uk. 1911census.co.uk is the home of the official release of the 1911 Census of England of Wales, two years ahead of schedule.