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Origins Network Genealogy News: July 2009
Welcome to our July newsletter.
Celebrate US Independence Day with our subscription offer. We have new a new Irish collection and additional records detailed below. Plus a special offer on an International Family History Conference. Find out more below...

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NEW!  More York probate records
A further 172,000 York probate records have been added to the Prerogative & Exchequer Courts of York Probate Index, covering the period 1731 to 1842. The Indexes now contain 222,000 records, for 1731 to 1858. Hard copies of all the original records can be ordered online.

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NEW!  Irish Fictitous Votes 1832-1838
Royal Avenue, Belfast, 1898,
from Ireland in Pictures, Irish Origins Library

Fictitious Votes 1832-1838 details those eligible to vote in Ireland after the electorate had been greatly increased following the Great Reform Act of 1832.

With over 70,000 names, with details of occupations, addresses and entitlement criteria to vote, this index is one of the great untapped resources for the study of the Irish electorate in the 1830s.

This collection is now available to Irish Origins and Total Access subscribers.

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International Family History Conference - Save £40 on conference fee
The next International Family History Conference - Open the Door & Here are the People - is being hosted by the Halsted Trust at the East Midlands Conference Centre, Nottingham, 28-31 August 2009.

Origins Network is pleased to announce that they are sponsoring Poor Law experts Dr Paul Carter and Natalie Whistance to speak on 'Living the poor life': poverty and the workhouse in the 19th century', where they will explore the poor life in 19th-century England and Wales.

Origins Network CEO Ian Galbraith is also speaking on 'Beyond the census and births, marriages and deaths: fleshing out the skeleton' where he will explore researching beyond the census and civil registration.

For more information about the conference visit www.openthedoor.org.uk

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