There’s something in the air. Website designs are changing. The OGS site changed recently. The BIFHSGO site will change soon. And the UK Society of Genealogists site just changed.
This is the first stage in the website transformation and in the coming weeks we will continue to build up further content about our collections and services that you will hopefully find interesting and useful. We will also be expanding the members-only content for you to enjoy this summer. and will continue under development.
The web address is unchanged — sog.org.uk/.
It takes a while to get familiar with a new design and to know where to find the items you use most often. Expect a learning curve.


Ancestry now has Staffordshire transcription records for the Church of England. These are transcriptions, no images of the original.
Born in Brockley, Kent, England on 25 January 1884, Harry Ballard was educated at Mercers School, London, and London University. He became a teacher at Williston High School, Clerk’s College, London, and Skerry’s College, London, the last specializing in preparing for the English Civil Service.
I’m not a football fan, but notice that Team England will be playing Team Italy on Sunday. It seems to be a big deal!
This week FMP expands the collection for those with interests in India or the Caribbean islands of St Kitts & Nevis.
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