Here are the new and updated collections expected from Ancestry this month.
Canada, Western Canada, Land Grants, 1870-1930, and Upper and Lower Canada Land Petitions, 1870-1930 (NEW)
Montreal, Québec, Canada, Property Tax Evaluations, 1847-1987 (NEW)
Canada, Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1800s-current (UPDATE)
Westminster, London, England, Cemetery Registers, 1855-1990 (NEW)
Exclusive to Ancestry
281,988 records total
58,147 images
Worcestershire, England, Electoral Registers, 1837-1974 (NEW)
7,306,656 records total
87,364 images
Web: UK and Allied Countries, Index of International Bomber Command Losses, 1936-1968 (NEW)
58,440 records total
Ireland, Casey Collection Indexes, 1545-1960 (NEW)
541,915 records total
13,884 images
Web: Dundee, Scotland, Poor Law Indexes, 1854-1878 (NEW)
14,263 records total
Bedfordshire, England, Workhouse and Poor Law Records, 1830-1920 (UPDATE)
Exclusive to Ancestry
305,293 records being added


340 new serial publications since the start of May, 74 of them this month. COVID is now no match for Canadiana.
It’s the beginning of June and already the July issue of WDYTYA magazine is available.
Here’s the table of contents for the new issue.
The 2021 CHA conference is different this year in so many ways. It is entirely on-line. It occurs over eight days, and spans two months. None of the sessions are concurrent.
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission has just completed War Graves Week to “shine a light on our work.” Website visitors were invited to “discover your local connection” using a postcode link to “find out who lived in your area.”