Miscellaneous items I found of interest during the week.
Explore ancestral places with YouTube
What can you find out if you search YouTube for a place of ancestral interest, perhaps adding a county?
YouTube: Understanding Probability and Genetic Genealogy
Archives of Ontario to recommence public services
As posted by OGS but not on AO website. Long overdue
How much would Bach make on Spotify?
Thanks to this week’s contributors. Anonymous, Brenda Turner, Gail, gail benjafield, Glenn W, Judy Humphries, KAYTHEGARDENER, Lynne Willoughby, M. Anne, Myrtle Johnston, Nancy Frey, Nick McDonald, rob bennie, Robert Halfyard, Susan Courage, Susan Oleskiw, Unknown.


You can’t miss “Find Your London Family” on the cover of the issue.
If your heritage lies in Essex new records for Chingford, Leytonstone, South Chingford and Walthamstow in Findmypast’s Essex Marriages and Banns 1537-1935 collection are likely to be of interest. Those parishes are now in the London Borough of Waltham Forest.
Looking for a deceased relative in East London? Chadwell Heath Cemetery (now known as Mark’s Gate) from 1934 comprising 16,681 records, and Eastbrookend Cemetery from 1914 containing 23,066 records,
Gloucestershire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1813 now has 4,858,358 records. In January 2019 the collection had 4,855,897 records, so the update is an increase of 2,461 records. No indication if the additions are for a particular parish or parishes.