



Members of the public can nominate archive services and professionals for recognition in three categories
The Archives and Records Association (ARA) is asking members of the public to nominate their favourite record-keeping service or record keeper for recognition in the ARA Excellence Awards.
The Awards are returning in 2022 after a two-year break during the covid pandemic.
For more deatils click on the following link https://www.whodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com/news/nominate-your-favourite-archive-for-an-ara-excellence-award/
Online conference on May 7th from Society of Genealogists and Family Hitory Federation
All welcome to come and listen to some fabulous young researchers
Cost just ยฃ1.50 and place must be pre-booked - details below - or download the PDG from the Public Docs area of the website -
Link https://www.fhsc.org.uk/new-documents/public-documents
A number of interesting free to attend online talks from various institutions -
Free Online Event via Zoom
7th May 2022
10am - 3:30pm
As many FHSC members also have an interest in neighbouring Staffordshire this event may be of intereest
The Staffordshire History Day is an annual event which brings together historians, researchers, local history societies and members of the public, together with their partners at Keele University and Birmingham University, to explore and discover the stories of the people and places of Staffordshire.
After a two year break Staffordshire Archives and Heritage Service are hosting the History Day online for the first time.
You are invited to join via Zoom to celebrate our history and the new Staffordshire History Centre project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Programme
10.00 Welcome and celebration of the Staffordshire History Centre Project - Joanna Terry, Head of Archives and Heritage
10.30 Research Paper: To put all to hazard: Motivations of Gentry Participants at the Battle of Blore Heath - Mark Hinsley, Keele University
10.45 Research Paper: A Moral Weapon: Recreational Reform and Wednesbury Town Hall Organ - Mie Berg, Midlands History Centre, Birmingham University
11.00 Questions
11.15 Break
11.30 Keynote: Forging Ahead โ Dr Malcolm Dick in Conversation with Dr Simon Briercliffe
12.15 Victoria County History News - Dr Andrew Sargent, Keele University
12:30 County Archaeology News - Shane Kelleher MCIfA, County Archaeologist
12:45 Lunch
13.45 Welcome back - Joanna Terry, Head of Archives and Heritage
13.50 Keynote: A Case for the Ordinary: Staffordshire Asylums and the patient experience - Lucy Smith, PhD Researcher, Keele University
14.30 Keynote: Staffordshire Enamels: People, Place and Production - Dr John Grayson, Staffordshire University
15.15 Plenary
15.30 Close
Link to register and book your place - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/staffordshire-history-day-tickets-313666824917
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers records are now listed on The National Archivesโ catalogue and available to order
All British military service records after 1920 were previously held by the MOD in Glasgow.
Records of deceased servicemen and women can be ordered by their next of kin for a ยฃ30 fee.
The records are those in series WO 420 and relate to the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) regiment.
The records added are of service personnel born more than 115 years ago so only servicemen born before 1917 are included, with more being added over the coming days, with relevant restrictions to protect individualsโ privacy.
To access service records for REME servicemen born later, you need to contact the Access Service Team at who will check whether the record includes sensitive medical information. For those born less than 100 years ago, you may be asked to provide a death certificate.
You can now access the records by searching for โWO 420โ in Discovery, TNAโs online catalogue, and browsing the record listings, which include each manโs name, date of birth and service number.
The actual service records are not available online.
To access a record, you must click โDetailsโ by the manโs name and follow the instructions to order a record to view at TNAโs buildings in London.
It is also possible to order a paper copy of a record using TNAโs record ordering service.
The record will take four working days to prepare.
With thanks to the WDYTYA magazine online for updated information
An unidentified woman's body was found near Thirsk, North Yorkshire, in 1981.
North Yorkshire police are hoping that family history researchers could help them unlock this cold case mystery.
Police revisiting a cold case investigation into a womanโs mysterious death more than 40 years ago have taken the unusual step of calling on help from amateur genealogists.
Investigators believe gaps in peopleโs family tree could give them fresh leads that could finally unlock the secrets of the case.
The unidentified womanโs body was found decomposed in undergrowth near Sutton Bank, near Thirsk in North Yorkshire, in 1981.
However, police believe she died in 1979. While there are theories that foul play was involved, there has never been enough evidence to officially categorise it as homicide.
For more information on the case click on the following link https://www.family-tree.co.uk/news/police-seek-help-of-family-history-researchers-with-cold-case
More Than a Name
The Cheshire Roll Of Honour was originally started to remember all those who lost their lives in the Great War of 1914-1918 who came from the county of Cheshire England. The roll was extended to also remember the men and women who lost their lives in the 1939-1945 world war (WW2). It was decided that along with remembering the ones who never came back, it should also contain those who did. The Cheshire Roll Of Honour NOW also includes the Boer war and all conflicts since 1945.
You can not only read a soldiers profile but also locate where they are buried or commemorated around the world. By putting their stories together and whenever possible a face to a name, keeps the memory of those who gave all, so we could live in freedom today and in the minds of the future generations.
No other county has a Roll of Honour such as this as it covers all conflicts from the Boer War to the present day.
Link to website - https://www.cheshireroll.co.uk/
Follow on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/cheshireRemembers/ or Twitter https://twitter.com/cheshire1418
The website is now collecting the names of men who fought and returned home so if you can add to the information with any of you own family then please get in touch with Stephen Benson via the Contact form
History For Ukraine is like Live Aid for history lovers.
A stellar line-up of leading historians and genealogists from all over the world, and over 24 hours, theyโll be live-streaming their talks for your entertainment.
Thereโs no charge to watch, and throughout the live stream, you'll be inviting you to donate to the JustGiving page, with all funds being passed to the DEC Ukrainian Humanitarian Appeal.
See the press release below and keep your eyes on the website for more information http://historyforukraine.co/
The Manchester and Lancashire Family History Society - History in the City Fair
To be held in the Performance Space at Manchester Central Library
Saturday, 26th March.
The Fair will be open to the public from 10.00 a.m. until 4.00 p.m.
FHSC will be there
For those not familiar with Manchester or the Central Library then the maps below show the library in the general area and also of the interior indicating where the exhibition will take place.
Volunteer Open Day - March 12th from 1pm
If youโre interested in volunteering at the farm please take a look at the roles in the poster below and join us on 12th March at our open day.
Email eleanor.edwards@cheshireeast.
OR contact our very own Dave Thomas on - Dave as many of you will know is a volunteer teamsman at the farm.
Wirral History & Heritage Association: Wirral History Fair 2022
Hulme Hall, Port Sunlight
Saturday 12th March 10am-4pm
HISTORICAL SOCIETIES.
FAMILY HISTORY.
NEW & SECOND HAND BOOKS.
The event will adhere to the latest Government COVID-19 guidelines to ensure the on-going safety of volunteers and visitors.
FREE PARKING. LEVEL ACCESS. REFRESHMENTS.
ADMISSION FREE. ALL WELCOME.
HULME HALL, BOLTON RD, BEBINGTON, CH62 5DH
Just off A41 - 5 minutesโ walk from Port Sunlight Station