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July 1, 2015

Crime, Prisons and Punishment

Filed under: History — Patrick Durusau @ 4:20 pm

Crime, Prisons and Punishment

From the webpage:

Just how murky is your past? Are there law breakers or law makers in your family tree? Whether your family history contains vice or virtue, with our Crime and Punishment month we’ll be giving you the opportunity to find out, with blogs, articles and videos to help you research your criminal ancestry.

Launched to coincide with our release of almost 2 million crime and punishment records – made available online for the first time only on Findmypast – our Crime and Punishment month explores the seedy underbelly of our family histories.

In addition to our helpful blogs and videos, we’ll have stories of the criminals amongst our record collections, fun games and quizzes and case studies of the amazing criminal ancestry discoveries made by our users. Find out more over on our blog!

I don’t usually post about strictly commercial sites but this one has “family reunion” written all over it. Appears to be focused on the UK, Australia, etc.

If you have any ancestors in the records covered, it could be a real conversation starter at your next family event. 😉

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