We are taken through the records for each of the components of the British Isles. Note that while there is apparently an entry for England in the version of the database used in the description I only see the England files under the general United Kingdom heading.
There is also a bit of a heads-up on forthcoming content under Trees from the main FamilySearch page, and a brief mention of some of the issues with the new website.
When you click on United Kingdom on the left column, once onto the Historical Records page, you get 45 collections - 38 of them for England, four for Wales and three for 'Great Britain', though no Scottish databases are included. Sharon's talk suggests just going down the titles on the Historical Records page itself, though concedes that as more material is added it will become more difficult to navigate. In doing so you will also find records from Ireland (from the period when in the UK and after the south's departure) and Scotland.
ReplyDeleteThere are also several other datasets from the British Isles that can be reached this way, including from the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands (mainly Guernsey). It's an excellent presentation.
Chris