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By Niall Cullen | August 13, 2021
Your family's amazing story is waiting to be discovered on Findmypast. This handy guide shows you the records you'll need and how to search them.
Getting started with searching Findmypast's records is easy. Our billions of individual records are divided into categories.
Here's a summary of what you can expect to find in each of those collections and how they'll help your family research.
This is one of the categories of records you'll probably use most often. These records, commonly known as BMDs, detail the most important events in your ancestors' lives and are essential for every family historian.
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Parish records consist of baptisms, marriages and burials and will usually help you take your research back further.
Like BMDs, census records are some of the most used resources in genealogy. As censuses were usually taken every decade, these detailed collections are fantastic for tracking your family over generations.
1911 Census of England and Wales.
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One of the smaller collections of records on Findmypast but still useful in its own right, our churches and religion category includes records of the clergy and church ceremonies.
So now you know what records you can expect to find, how exactly do you go about unearthing them? There are different searches you can try, depending on what you're looking for and the information you have to hand.
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The record set search page for Findmypast's British Army Service Records.
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