A new batch of Kent baptism, marriage and burial records, 46,574 in total, are now available on FMP.
| Event | Parish | Year from | Year to | Count |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bap | Halling, St John the Baptist | 1705 | 1946 | 4,555 |
| Mar | Halling, St John the Baptist | 1705 | 1918 | 8,728 |
| Bur | Halling, St John the Baptist | 1705 | 1929 | 3,124 |
| Mar | Hoo St Werburgh | 1588 | 1837 | 4,154 |
| Bur | Hoo St Werburgh | 1677 | 1994 | 4,279 |
| Mar | Horton Kirby, St Mary | 1684 | 1812 | 456 |
| Bur | Horton Kirby, St Mary | 1813 | 1955 | 2,396 |
| Bap | Luddenham, St Mary | 1547 | 1910 | 2,118 |
| Bap | Luddesdown, SS Peter & Paul | 1682 | 1919 | 3,637 |
| Mar | Luddesdown, SS Peter & Paul | 1613 | 1970 | 2,296 |
| Bap | Milton-next-Gravesend, Christchurch | 1872 | 1915 | 3,507 |
| Mar | Milton-next-Gravesend, Christchurch | 1857 | 1935 | 5,722 |
| Bur | Milton-next-Gravesend, Christchurch | 1932 | 1956 | 1,602 |
Australia, Military Commemorative Rolls & Rolls of Honour is compiled for exploring the lives of Australia’s military heroes. There are 139,638 entries from a growing number of sources including :
The Australian Imperial Expeditionary Forces Roll of Honour
The Australian War Memorial Commemorative Roll
The Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour
New South Wales Government Railways & Tramways Roll of Honour 1914-1919
Northern New South Wales Honour Roll
Queensland, Windsor Town Council Honour Roll 1914-1925


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The headline article in the issue is Heraldry: Your Get Started Guide. Author Mike Bedford looks at the history of heraldry, the elements of a heraldic “achievement,” the language of blazon, advice if you discover an armigerous ancestor and, where to see “heraldry in the flesh.”
There are three feature articles in the May WDYTYA issue.
According to the information from Findmypast there are 52,044 records in this collection for Cambridgeshire covering 1764-1828 giving the name and abode of the victualler, the name of the alehouse, tavern or inn, and the name and abode of the person providing surety. These are sourced from the Cambridgeshire Archives in Ely, they were photographed and transcribed by members of the Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire Family History Society. Most are for the late 18th and early 19th centuries.