Thousands of brand new parish records now online
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By Niall Cullen | March 5, 2021

Your past may take you to South East England this weekend. We've just released thousands of baptism and marriage records from Essex and Kent.
Unlock the power of parish records with our latest Findmypast Friday new releases. Here are all the details on what's new.
Essex Baptisms
In partnership with the Family History Federation, we've added over 38,000 new records to this collection. They cover 16 Anglican churches and span over 380 years of Essex history. You can explore new records from:
- Blackmore, St Laurence
- Bobbingworth, St Germain
- Chipping Ongar, St Martin of Tours
- Epping Upland, All Saints
- Great Bromley, St George
- Harlow, St John the Baptist
- Hatfield Broad Oak, St Mary the Virgin
- High Laver, All Saints
- High Ongar, St Mary the Virgin
- High Roding, All Saints
- Latton, St Mary at Latton
- Little Laver, St Mary the Virgin
- Magdalen Laver, St Mary Magdalen
- Moreton, St Mary the Virgin
- South Weald, St Peter
- Waltham Holy Cross, St Lawrence & Holy Cross
As always, the parish list includes details on the entire collection including year coverage and the number of records from each church.
Kent Baptisms
Was your ancestor christened in Kent? Over 10,000 new records from two parishes have joined the collection.
These latest additions cover the parishes of Chelsfield, St Martin of Tours and Greenwich, St Alphege, and stretch from 1640-1910. The Kent parish list includes all the churches in this extensive collection.
Kent Marriages
Continue tracing Kent family milestones with over 9,000 new marriage records from three churches, covering 1750-1936.
The newest arrivals come from Lewisham, Westerham and Eltham. Use them to enrich the Kent branches of your family tree with essential details.
Newspapers
We’ve released 12 brand new newspapers and added thousands of more pages to another 12. Does your family’s local paper feature? Brand new this week are:
- Barrow Herald and Furness Advertiser covering 1881-1890
- East Riding Telegraph covering 1895-1896, 1899, and 1901-1903
- Halifax Comet covering 1892 and 1894
- Pontypridd District Herald covering 1880 and 1891-1894
- Ripon Observer covering 1890-1895, 1898-1901, 1904-1916, and 1919-1922
- Seren Cymru covering 1875 and 1877-1883
- South Wales Daily Telegram covering 1870-1874, 1876-1887, 1889 and 1891
- Southport Visiter covering 1865, 1869-1870, 1873-1875, 1877, 1886, 1889, 1891-1893, 1897 and 1911-1912
- Warwickshire Herald covering 1884-1896 and 1899
- Weymouth Telegram covering 1900
- Y Llan covering 1881 and 1884-1909
- Y Tyst covering 1877, 1879-1880, 1882-1883, and 1885-1889
To celebrate St David's Day this week, our latest releases include five publications from Wales, three of them published in the native Welsh language.
Meanwhile, we've supplemented the following papers with extra pages:
- Blandford Weekly News from 1886
- Chelsea News and General Advertiser from 1974
- Civil & Military Gazette (Lahore) from 1899
- Cotton Factory Times from 1889 and 1912
- Lancaster Standard and County Advertiser from 1898
- Liverpool Weekly Courier from 1902
- Maidstone Telegraph from 1916-1918 and 1920
- Nelson Chronicle, Colne Observer and Clitheroe Division News from 1897, and 1899-1904
- North Cumberland Reformer from 1896
- Northern Weekly Gazette from 1895
- Penistone, Stocksbridge and Hoyland Express from 1919, 1923, 1925, 1927-1928, and 1932-1940
- Runcorn Examiner from 1880 and 1889-1890
Brand new site features
When viewing family records on Findmypast, you can now see previews of related pages, jump seamlessly from record to transcript and change brightness and contrast.
It's all part of our ongoing efforts to make family history more accessible for everyone.
Findmypast Fridays live
If you're still stuck at home, it's the perfect time to expand your family research and Findmypast From Home is here to help. We've got tips for organizing a virtual family gathering and a free activity pack to get the younger generations involved.