Searching old Newspapers

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Searching old Newspapers

Post by debbiejallan »

I remember there used to be a link on this site to a website where you could search some of the main Newspapers from the 19 century free. Can anyone tell me if the site is still on the go and if it is still free to use.

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Post by daggers »

The site is available through some public library services, though not Liverpool. Lancashire County Libraries allow you register as a reader online and so get free access that way. The newspapers after 1900 are not available.
The only Liverpool paper I have found is the Mercury.
D
M. no. 31

JohnW

is this what you were looking for ?

Post by JohnW »

Hi Debbie

Was this it? http://newspapers.bl.uk/blcs/

Came top of the list when Googling: "british 19th century newspapers" ;-)

Cheers

John

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MaryA
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Post by MaryA »

John, that site would be similar but with a subscription.

You need to check with your library if they allow access to the Gale Group site of old newspapers, many of them do, I think Chester and quite a number in Lancashire also.
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Names - Lunt, Hall, Kent, Ayre, Forshaw, Parle, Lawrenson, Longford, Ennis, Bayley, Russell, Longworth, Baile
Any census info in this post is Crown Copyright, from National Archives

debbiejallan

Post by debbiejallan »

I'm sure that was the site, but did it not used to be free to use it on-line?

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Post by MaryA »

As advised by Daggers and myself, you now need to join a library that gives access to it.
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Names - Lunt, Hall, Kent, Ayre, Forshaw, Parle, Lawrenson, Longford, Ennis, Bayley, Russell, Longworth, Baile
Any census info in this post is Crown Copyright, from National Archives

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Post by johnhoul »

Hi Mary,
Just wondering if this is about one of yours,
Upon a visit to Anfield Cemetery in Liverpool, I 'transcribed' this headstone: In Affectionate Remembrance of Ellen, Wife of John Forshaw of Everton, who died December 29th. 1870, Aged 64 years. On whose soul sweet Jesus have mercy. Also the above John Forshaw, who departed this life August 8th. 1881, Aged 76 years. R.I.P.

Should the above be of interest to you, you are advised to view the original headstone, as this is not necessarily an exact 'transcript'.
Posted by Colin Rice at 3:33 AM 0 comments
http://doingyourfamilytree.blogspot.com ... chive.html

Quite interesting lots of different bits of info,where street names come from,marriages from news papers, i am still working my way through it.

Hi Debbie, is there a reason you are looking for the papers, are you looking for a time frame,the link above as extracts from the Mercury.
John

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Post by MaryA »

An interesting link John, thank you, I will post it on the Websites board also.

Thanks also for the Forshaw grave, I don't believe it is mine directly, but I believe I know somebody it might be and I will pass the details on. I appreciate your help.

Mary

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Post by debbiejallan »

Thanks Mary :)

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