Brand new British and Irish military records
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By Niall Cullen | November 20, 2020

Discover family heroes and their incredible stories in our latest releases.
Throughout November, we've been honoring family heroes on Findmypast. Discover even more of their amazing legacies with this week's brand new releases.
British Armed Forces Soldiers' Wills 1850-1986
Covering over 130 years of British military history, discover your family heroes' last wishes in these important records. Each indexed record can reveal your relative's name, regimental number, and when they died.
You can then use this information to order a copy of the original will from the official government website. The original could include even richer detail like next of kin information, the value of the individual's estate, and more. What's more, most soldier's wills are in their own handwriting, making them precious family mementos.
Ireland, Londonderry (Derry) War Memorial 1914-1918
The Diamond War Memorial in Londonderry (Derry) lists hundreds of locals who lost their lives in the Great War. These records can help you unlock their remarkable stories.
Our War Memorials Register is another source that can help you discover the stories behind the names etched on monuments near you. It features over 780,000 records that reveal birth years, service numbers, military honors, and more.
British Red Cross & Order of St John Enquiry List, Wounded & Missing, 1914-1919
These new records can help you unlock details about the First World War’s wounded and missing that you won’t find in other sources.
The collection consists of lists published by The British Red Cross & Order of St John between 1915 and 1918. If you discover a soldier's entry, check our other First World War record collections to add even more chapters to their life-changing war stories.
Newspapers
We've just released three new papers alongside substantial updates to six others. Brand new to the site are:
- Widnes Examiner from 1892-1896, 1898, 1900-1902, 1904, 1906 and 1908-1909
- Runcorn Examiner from 1873 and 1891
- St. Helens Examiner from 1891
And we've added thousands of pages to the following publications:
- Drogheda Conservative covering 1852-1888 and 1890-1896
- Halifax Evening Courier covering 1940-1943 and 1959-1960
- Kinematograph Weekly covering 1931-1944, 1946-1947 and 1953-1960
- Civil & Military Gazette (Pakistan) covering 1876-1883 and 1885
- Daily Record covering 1897
- Somerset Guardian and Radstock Observer covering 1904-1910, 1912-1962
Have our new releases helped you remember and honor your family heroes? We'd love to hear about your discoveries and revelations. Drop us a line on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter.
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