Quelleninformationen

Ancestry.com. London, England, Ortsverzeichnisse, 1825-1962 [Datenbank online]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
Ursprüngliche Daten: The London Gazette, 1825–1962. London, England: Church of England Record Centre.

 London, England, Ortsverzeichnisse, 1825-1962

Diese Datenbank enthält Ausgaben der London Gazette. Beachten Sie, dass es in dieser Sammlung Lücken gibt und sie nicht alle Bände einschließt, die zwischen 1825 und 1962 veröffentlicht wurden. Der Index für diese Sammlung wurde von unserem automatisierten Rosetta-Vorgang erzeugt.

This database contains issues of the London Gazette.

Historical Background

The London Gazette traces its origins back to King Charles II’s move from London to Oxford during the plague of 1665. The Gazette became the authoritative source of government and other news and is Britain’s oldest continuously published newspaper. Over time, along with providing notice of changes to laws and policies, the Gazette expanded its contents to include

  • dispatches from the Admiralty and War Office,
  • military appointments and promotions,
  • civil service notices,
  • names of people granted British citizenship,
  • notices about deceased people’s estates,
  • notices of bankruptcies,
  • notices of medals and meritorious actions,
  • recipients of the Order of the British Empire and other honours lists,
  • legal name changes.

What You Can Find in the Records

Details in an entry vary, of course, but they may include

  • names,
  • dates,
  • residence,
  • death date.

Note that there are random gaps in this collection and it does not include every volume published between 1825 and 1962.