Explore thousands of new wartime records and a fascinating new search feature
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By Niall Cullen | November 5, 2021

With newly-opened 1939 Register entries, brand new baptism records and a handy new search tool, where will your past take you this week?
The 1939 Register is one of the most important documents in British history and we've just opened up even more of it. Plus, there's a brand new way to explore the Register, exclusive to Findmypast. Read on for all the details on what's new this week.
1939 Register
We’ve opened over 57,000 previously-redacted records from this important document. Findmypast is home to the most up-to-date and extensively-detailed version of the 1939 Register.
We’ve also created a shiny new search feature to help you find special interest groups in the 1939 Register. Using our new search field, you can focus your research on disabled people, evacuees, Welsh language speakers and more.

There are over 17,000 evacuees listed in our new 1939 Register special interest group. That’s just a small percentage of Britain’s 1.5 million wartime evacuees. Those included in the group were explicitly noted as having been evacuated. Many others were not.
Northumberland Baptisms
Spanning 1753-1919, delve into over 9,000 additional baptism records from several Northumberland parishes. The churches covered are:
- Blanchland, St Mary
- Harbottle
- North Shields, Bankside Independent
- North Shields, Low Meeting House Unitarian Chapel
- North Shields, Middle Street Mission
- North Shields, Secession Church
- North Shields, Union St Baptist
- Tynemouth, Holy Trinity (Western Town)
- Tynemouth, St Peter (Low Town)
To see everything our growing Northumberland collection covers, check the parish list.
Durham Baptisms
We’ve expanded this collection with over 3,000 records from St Paul’s Church in Ryhope. The latest releases cover 1889-1903.
Baptism records are essential for taking your family tree back further. They reveal important information on your ancestors' lives including birth years, baptism dates and parents' names.
Newspapers
A colourful array of brand new newspapers have arrived this week including:
- Children’s Paper covering 1920-1925
- Gallery Gazette covering 1921
- Irish Exile covering 1921-1922
- Modern Man covering 1908-1915
- Motor Owner covering 1919-1930
- Movie-Land covering 1921
- Yacht Owner and Motor Boat Owner covering 1924
We've also added more pages to six other papers as follows:
- Bootle Times from 1886
- Leicester Evening Mail from 1917-1918
- Newark Advertiser from 1931-1957
- Spalding Guardian from 1903-1911, 1913-1918, 1920-1930, 1932-1934, 1944-1946, 1948-1952, 1958-1960, 1964, 1976, 1978-1979, 1982 and 1985
- Staffordshire Newsletter from 1982
- Stamford Mercury from 1954-1985 and 1987
Findmypast Fridays live
There's so much to uncover this week at Findmypast. Explore wartime communities with the 1939 Register or step back into the 1920s with our captivating new papers. Whatever you find, we'd love to hear about it. Get in touch on [email protected].
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