Transcription Tuesday
What is Transcription Tuesday?
Transcription Tuesday 2023: FamilySearch crew lists
Emily Butler Oldroyd from FamilySearch explains how you can help the world's largest free family history website transcribe 19th century crew lists
Transcription Tuesday 2023: Parkside Asylum
Rebecca Farmer from Cheshire Archives and Local Studies explains how you can help transcribe records from the Victorian Parkside Asylum on Transcription Tuesday
Historical projects thank Transcription Tuesday 2021 volunteers
Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine readers successfully transcribed over 100,000 historical records on 2 February
Transcription Tuesday 2021: Every Name Counts
Christa Seidenstücker of the Arolsen Archives in Germany explains how you can help transcribe the records of Holocaust victims on Transcription Tuesday 2021
Transcription Tuesday 2021: FamilySearch
Keith Penfold, experience manager at FamilySearch, explains how you can add parish and nonconformist records to the world's biggest free family history website on Transcription Tuesday 2021
Transcription Tuesday 2021: Voices Through Time
Molly O’Doherty and Jo Blyghton of Coram explain how you can help transcribe records of children cared for at the Foundling Hospital
Transcription Tuesday 2021: Everything you need to know
As the countdown begins to our fifth annual online volunteer transcription event, we explain how you can get involved, support this year's projects and give back to family history
Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine announces Transcription Tuesday 2021
The popular online family history volunteer transcription event will return on 2 February
Transcription Tuesday Weekly Challenge: Who was interned at Stobs Camp during WW1?
Help uncover the story of Stobs internment camp and its German detainees during the First World War by scouring Red Cross records for references to Stobs prisoners
Transcription Tuesday Weekly Challenge: Royal Navy WW1 Lives at Sea
Join us as we support the Royal Navy WW1 Lives at Sea Project this Tuesday
Transcription Tuesday Weekly Challenge: Warwickshire Quarter Sessions Depositions
Beat coronavirus lockdown boredom and help build an online index to over 12,000 witness statements held by Warwickshire County Record Office
Transcription Tuesday Weekly Challenge: Discovering Australia’s Criminal Characters
Beat lockdown boredom by supporting historical research into the lives of criminals in 19th and 20th century Australia
Transcription Tuesday 2020: Stobs Camp prisoner records
Hannah Bell of the Internment Research Centre explains how you can help uncover records of civilians and soldiers detained in Stobs Camp in the First World War
Transcription Tuesday 2020: Royal Navy First World War Lives at Sea
Bruno Pappalardo of the Royal Navy First World War Lives at Sea project explains how you can help transcribe First World War Royal Navy service records
Transcription Tuesday Weekly Challenge: Ancestry prison records
Beat coronavirus boredom and discover the lives of Victorian criminals with our first Transcription Tuesday Weekly Challenge
Transcription Tuesday Weekly Challenge: Decoding nonconformist records with FamilySearch
We reveal how you can help the world’s biggest family history organisation unlock thousands of records of religious dissidents
Family historians preserve nearly 25,000 records on Transcription Tuesday
Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine readers transcribed thousands of family history records on our fourth annual Transcription Tuesday
Date of Transcription Tuesday 2020 announced
Our online volunteer family history event returns on 4 February - here are the projects we're supporting, and how you can get involved
Transcription Tuesday 2019: FamilySearch Parish Registers
Transcription Tuesday 2019: FamilySearch Parish Registers
Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine brings back Transcription Tuesday during coronavirus pandemic
Looking for activities to keep you occupied? We need your help to transcribe important family history records
Transcription Tuesday 2020
It's back! We reveal how you can get involved with our fourth annual Transcription Tuesday event on 4 February 2020 and help make unique records accessible to all