Even more new and exclusive parish registers
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By Niall Cullen | June 11, 2021

We've added thousands more English Catholic records this Findmypast Friday. Plus, which records did you vote onto the site?
If you have English Catholic ancestors, you'll want to search our latest record releases. Read on for all the details on what's new this week.
England Roman Catholic Parish Registers
We’ve added thousands more Catholic baptism, marriage, burial and congregational records. These exclusive resources cover the dioceses of Birmingham, Middlesbrough and Westminster. You can now search:
- Over 4,000 new England Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms from the Archdiocese of Birmingham in 1911, the Diocese of Middlesbrough in 1921 and the Diocese of Westminster in 1916
- Over 1,500 new England Roman Catholic Parish Marriages from the Archdiocese of Birmingham in 1911 and the Diocese of Westminster in 1944
- Over 400 new England Roman Catholic Parish Burials from the Archdiocese of Birmingham in 1911, the Diocese of Middlesbrough in 1921 and the Diocese of Westminster in 1942
- Over 2,400 new England Roman Catholic Parish Congregational Records from the Archdiocese of Birmingham in 1911, the Diocese of Middlesbrough in 1921 and the Diocese of Westminster in 1916
3 top tips for tracing English Catholic ancestors
- Use Findmypast’s name variant tool to account for the many Catholic records that were written in Latin
- Our ‘Diocese’ search field allows you to focus your search on the most relevant region
- Between 1754 and 1837, only Church of England marriages were legal, so search beyond Catholic marriage collections
For more advice on making the most of Findmypast's exclusive Catholic Heritage Archive, read our comprehensive guide.
British Armed Forces, First World War Soldiers' Medical Records
After winning 50% of your votes in last week’s community poll, we’ve added over 1,900 new entries to this important Great War collection.
As well as names, ranks and service numbers, the records reveal details you won't find elsewhere, like illness or wound descriptions and how long the injured soldiers stayed at a medical facility.
Newspapers
Spanning from 1801-1803, Morning Herald (London) has joined our newspaper collection.
Morning Herald (London), 29 January 1803. Read the full page.
Plus, we’ve expanded these four papers’ archives with extra pages:
- Herts and Essex Observer from 1982
- Newcastle Evening Chronicle from 1912
- South London Press from 1871
- West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser from 1993-1999
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Have our latest releases steered your family story in a different direction? Maybe they've helped you break down a long-standing 'brick wall'. Wherever your past has taken you, we'd love to hear about it. Get in touch on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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