Discover and celebrate Black heritage with brand new records
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By Niall Cullen | October 2, 2020

A range of diverse new record collections join the site this Findmypast Friday.
Our latest record releases highlight lesser-known facets of British history, important family events in the Caribbean, and much more. Here's what's new this week on Findmypast.
London, Black Poor, 1786
Listing destitute Londoners, this small but intriguing collection provides a glimpse into a largely forgotten part of Black British history.
The Committee for the Relief of the Black Poor was formed in 1786 by a group of London's most influential figures to offer support to its poorest Black communities. The movement was soon formalized by the British government who sought a different approach for dealing with the increasing number of Black poor on the streets, leading to the Sierra Leone Resettlement Scheme...
Sierra Leone Resettlement Scheme, 1787
In 1787, the British government ran a program that saw mostly Black settlers emigrate from England to Sierra Leone. Now, you can explore their revealing passenger lists on Findmypast.
Perhaps surprisingly for the time, the passenger lists include evidence of over 80 interracial marriages.
Caribbean Marriage Index 1591-1905
Our Caribbean Collection has been bolstered with over 15,000 more marriage records from Barbados, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico.
Dating as far back as 1591, the records can reveal useful details for the Caribbean branches of your family tree. Discover the bride and groom's names, where and when they married, and more.
Devon Burials
Over 19,000 additional burials from three Devon cemeteries are now online.
The new additions come from:
- Tavistock, Dolvin Road Cemetery (1834-1886)
- Tavistock, Plymouth Road Cemetery (1882-1995)
- Plympton, Drake Memorial Park (1943-1966)
Use the detailed records to find out where and when your Devon ancestors were laid to rest. And make even more discoveries in our extensive collection of Devon family records.
Newspapers
Once again, we've been busy growing our newspaper collection with over 95,000 new pages from three brand new titles and updates to 15 others.
Newly-released are:
- Stratford Express covering 1877, 1888 and 1892-1893
- Flintshire County Herald covering 1896
- Principality (Cardiff) covering 1880
While we've added more pages to:
- Runcorn Weekly News from 1963, 1971-1972 and 1974-1976
- Liverpool Courier and Commercial Advertiser from 1892 and 1909-1910
- Fife News from 1881, 1884 and 1887
- Marylebone Mercury from 1947
- Waterford News Letter from 1849 and 1869
- John Bull from 1906-1945
- Dundalk Herald from 1887
- Shetland News from 1893
- Cork Daily Herald from 1900
- Call (London) from 1917
- Communist (London) from 1923
- Clare Advertiser and Kilrush Gazette from 1877
- Cavan Weekly News and General Advertiser from 1869, 1899 and 1904
- Strabane Weekly News from 1911
- Ballinrobe Chronicle and Mayo Advertiser from 1880
If this week's new releases (or any of our records and resources) have helped you piece together the bigger picture of your past, we'd love to hear about it. Drop us a line using #FindmypastFeatured on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter to share your discoveries.
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