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Records could help ancestry search

Millions of records from 14 countries have been placed online this week as a result of a major link-up between two genealogical websites.

December 10, 2008 09:59

By

Leon Symons,

Leon Symons

1 min read

Millions of records from 14 countries have been placed online this week as a result of a major link-up between two genealogical websites.

They could potentially contain information about a host of British personalities who are either Jewish or have Jewish ancestry, including David Beckham, Rachel Stevens, Sacha Baron Cohen, Ben Elton, Stephen Fry, Esther Rantzen, Matt Lucas and many others.

Under an agreement between ancestry.co.uk and JewishGen, historical records will be made available free on the ancestry site from the Holocaust database (these include wartime records of displaced persons, refugees, ghetto and transmigration records); Schindler’s List; yizkor books (memorial books from Holocaust survivors); births, marriages and deaths registers from 14 countries and information from the ShtetlSeeker website, which will give locations and spellings of historic Jewish villages in Europe.

There will also be 150,000 records from the American Joint Distribution Committee which have never been published before.

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