The UK’s National Archives, based at Kew, offers access to many of its records through subscription-based websites such as Ancestry, Find my past and The Genealogist. Perhaps less wellknown are the free records available on the Archives’ own website, provided as digital microfilms that you can search and download.
Look through the A-Z of documents
There are 79 wide-ranging collections, sourced from Government departments including the Admiralty, the War Office, the Home Office, the Treasury and the Foreign Office. To name just five, you’ll find ‘Records of service of the Coastguard 1816-1947’; ‘Lists of officers in the Royal Marines 1760-1886’; ‘Home Office: Convict Transportation Registers’; ‘War Office: Long Service and Good Conduct Awards, Registers’ (covering 1831-1953); and the ‘War Office: Records of Officers’ Services’ registers’. Here, I’ll explore the Coastguard…
