Find far-flung family roots in brand new records

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By Niall Cullen | September 17, 2021

New Caribbean records on Findmypast

Do you have Caribbean connections? We've just released thousands of new records from Turks & Caicos.

Findmypast Friday is our favorite day of the week because we get to share all of our exciting latest releases with you. Read on to get up to speed with what's new this week.

Turks & Caicos Life Events

Exclusive to Findmypast, discover thousands of family records from this British Overseas Territory in the West Indies. These rare resources have been published in partnership with the British Library’s Endangered Archives Project. You can search:

Turks and Caicos Islands, 1763

Turks and Caicos Islands, 1763.

These new records illuminate the disturbing legacy of slavery on the islands. For example, two-year-old Kate Wynns was baptized in 1826. Her record features the stark note “slave belonging to Mr. Thos Wynns”. It’s unlikely that Wynns was Kate’s real surname.

Newspapers

New papers come to you from the UK capital this week. The latest arrivals include:

Meanwhile, we've updated ten other publications as follows:

Now vs. then

How has your family's hometown changed over the years? Find a photo in our recently-released Francis Frith Collection and then snap a new one to see how they compare. If you’re up for the challenge, there’s a prize up for grabs over on Facebook.

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