Historic collaboration begins
DC Thomson Family History and FamilySearch.org to Make Billions of Records Available for People to Search
October 16, 2013
DC Thomson Family History and FamilySearch.org to make billions of records available for people to search
More than 13 million records launched today on findmypast.com
LONDON, England and SALT LAKE CITY, Utah--Annelies van den Belt, the
new CEO of DC Thomson Family History, the British-based leader in online
family history and owner of findmypast and Genes Reunited, has
announced a major new partnership with US-based FamilySearch.org that
will give family history enthusiasts access to billions of records
online and new technology to collaboratively research their family
roots.
DC Thomson Family History, formerly known as brightsolid online
publishing, is collaborating with FamilySearch, which has the largest
collections of genealogical and historical records in the world, to
deliver a wide range of projects including digital preservation, records
search, technological development and the means to allow family
historians to share their discoveries.
More than 13 million records from
FamilySearch.org launched today on findmypast.com, including major
collections of births, marriages and deaths covering America, Australia,
and Ireland. Around 600 additional collections, containing millions of
records, will follow.
The two organisations have a long history of working together on
historical projects, including indexing 132 million records of the 1940
US census and two hundred years of British Army Service Records (Chelsea
Pensioners) in a joint digitisation project with The National Archives.
Van den Belt said: “This is fantastic news for our customers all over
the world. As a leader in online family history we will be able to offer
access to a much wider variety of records dating back hundreds of years
and the first batch are ready to search on findmypast. The convenience
of searching many treasures from FamilySearch.org along with our own
extensive collections will provide rich new insights for our customers.
“This partnership with FamilySearch
will accelerate the momentum of our next phase of global growth into new
non-English-speaking markets and give more people more access to more
records to uncover their family history. This really cements our
position as a market leader.”
“We are excited to work with DC
Thompson Family History on a vision we both share,” said Dennis
Brimhall, CEO of FamilySearch. “Expanding online access to historical
records through this type of collaboration can help millions more people
discover and share their family’s history.”
DC Thomson Family History is the
British-based leader in online family history, which operates major
online sites including findmypast, Genes Reunited and the British
Newspaper Archive. It launched in America last year with its findmypast
brand.
DC Thomson Family History has a
strong record of partnerships with non-profit and public sector
organisations such as the British Library and The National Archives
among many other major archives and organisations around the world.
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