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Findmypast Weekly Update: Search New Scottish Records

The following announcement was written by the folks at Findmypast:

There are over 1.3 million new additions for you to explore. 

This Findmypast Friday sees a huge update to our collection – we’ve added a total of 1,312,523 new Scottish records. 

If your ancestor spent time in a mental health institution in years gone by, their name may appear in this week’s new Mental Health Institution Admission Registers. You can also explore over a million new Poor Law and crime records. 

From Scarborough to St. Andrews, we also added five new titles to our newspaper collection.

Scotland, Mental Health Institutions Registers & Admissions

We’ve added a brand new set of 220,7317 Scottish mental health institutional records this week, spanning 1858 to 1921.

Scotland, Court & Criminal Database

We’ve also added over a million Scottish court database transcriptions to this existing collection, making it easier than ever to uncover those criminal connections within your family’s history. 

These records are taken from the Court of Sessions, Crown Counsel Procedure Books and the Scottish Prison Records Index. 

Scotland, Poor Law & Poor Lists

If your Scottish ancestor received Poor Law relief between 1845 and 1930, their name may appear within these 7,906 new records. 

This week we added registers from Wigtownshire and the Scottish Borders to this existing collection, meaning it’s easier than ever to locate your Scottish ancestors within our records.

Discover the Prisoners of War News and more

We added five new titles to our newspaper archive this week. For anyone interested in Second World War history, the Prisoners of War News isn’t to be missed – first published in November 1940, this British Red Cross publication was printed in Aberdeen. 

Prisoners of War News.

It details the names and other details of British soldiers who were held as prisoners of war in Germany. If you’re having trouble finding your ancestor in our traditional POW records, this title may help to fill in the gaps.

With a total of 292,085 brand new pages added to the newspaper archive, we’ve also updated a further 17 publications this week.

Here’s everything that’s been added to our newspaper archive this week.

New titles:

Gravesend Messenger, 1998-1999

Kent County Examiner and Ashford Chronicle, 1888-1889

Prisoners of War News, 1940-1945

Scarborough Evening News, 1889, 1986-1992, 1995-1997

The Regiment, 1896, 1898-1901

Updated titles:

Arbroath Herald, 1985

Bridlington Free Press, 1986

Broughty Ferry Guide and Advertiser, 1974-1978

Fife Free Press, & Kirkcaldy Guardian, 1971-1973, 1979-1982

Forfar Dispatch, 1985

Fraserburgh Herald and Northern Counties’ Advertiser, 1959

Galloway Gazette, 1986

Halifax Daily Guardian, 1915-1917

Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail, 1983

Horncastle News, 1972-1976

Market Harborough Advertiser and Midland Mail, 1992

Melton Mowbray Times and Vale of Belvoir Gazette, 1992-1993

Middleton Guardian, 1988-1989

Northampton Mercury, 1987

Ripon Gazette, 1958, 1973-1977, 1988, 1997

St. Andrews Citizen, 1992

Star Green ‘un, 1907-1908, 1962-1974

Last week, we added new Irish records to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. View the full release here.