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The most popular list for those researching family history in India is the  '''INDIA List''' hosted by  Rootsweb, part of Ancestry.  You can exchange ideas, suggestions, queries, questions and family details with a group of people (from beginner to expert) who are interested in the same subject.  
The most popular list for those researching family history in India is the  '''INDIA List''' hosted by  Rootsweb, part of Ancestry.  You can exchange ideas, suggestions, queries, questions and family details with a group of people (from beginner to expert) who are interested in the same subject.  


Before submitting queries to the List, it is recommended to first  '''search the INDIA List archives''' to see if your question has been asked before.  You may also use this search page to search for surnames that may have been mentioned before. ''' Currently only partially available, see below'''.
Before submitting queries to the List, it is recommended to first  '''search the INDIA List archives''' to see if your question has been asked before.  You may also use this search page to search for surnames that may have been mentioned before. ''' Currently not  available, see below'''.


:'''Update''': All Rootsweb Lists Archives and Search, including the India List, have experienced ongoing  past intermittent problems and for a period were unavailable. Even when available, the Search may not  locate all past posts. As an interim  measure, you may be able to locate some past posts by googling your search term together with ''site:archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/INDIA'', but the possibility remains that not all past posts will be located. If you locate a past post via Google, the cached version (located under the triangle icon) may be the only link which is accessible.
:'''Update''': All Rootsweb Lists Archives and Search, including the India List, have experienced ongoing  past intermittent problems and for a period were unavailable. Even when available, the Search may not  locate all past posts. As an interim  measure, you may be able to locate some past posts by googling your search term together with ''site:archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/INDIA'', but the possibility remains that not all past posts will be located. If you locate a past post via Google, the cached version (located under the triangle icon) may be the only link which is accessible.
:'''Further updates''': 2018/03/06 The RootsWeb mailing lists are now available to use, meaning you can now send and receive email on RootsWeb email lists. Any email that is sent will go directly into a [https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/india@rootsweb.com/ new archive]. "We are in the process of importing the old archives into the new system which will take some time". [http://www.rootsweb.com Rootweb Home Page for Updates] rootsweb.com.
:'''Further updates''': 2018/03/06 The RootsWeb mailing lists are now available to use, meaning you can now send and receive email on RootsWeb email lists. Any email that is sent will go directly into a [https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/india@rootsweb.com/ new archive]. "We are in the process of importing the old archives into the new system which will take some time". [http://www.rootsweb.com Rootweb Home Page for Updates] rootsweb.com.
:: Situation at '''2018/04/29''' [http://home.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/international/India Details of the India List including subscribing]. [https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/india@rootsweb.com India List new archive] with imported old archives from January 2009 onwards. Note that most replies do not appear to be attached to the original post.
:: Situation at '''2018/06/23''' [https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/ RootsWeb Mailing List Archives Unavailable]. To subscribe, see the page  [https://mailinglists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/international/India Mailing Lists: India]. Includes INDIA-BRITISH-RAJ List.


As you may appreciate, asking the same beginner questions to the list can become tiresome for the regulars on the List.  It is also recommended to 'lurk' in the background if you are new to mailing lists (or even the INDIA List) and get a 'feel' for the format of questions and 'list etiquette'.
As you may appreciate, asking the same beginner questions to the list can become tiresome for the regulars on the List.  It is also recommended to 'lurk' in the background if you are new to mailing lists (or even the INDIA List) and get a 'feel' for the format of questions and 'list etiquette'.


To join the List, simply send an email to [mailto:india-subscribe@rootsweb.com india-subscribe@rootsweb.com] with the word subscribe in the subject line and body.  Please do not include anything else (even a signature).  You may unsubscribe at anytime.  More details are found on the [http://home.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/international/India INDIA List page]. (Previously the  contact email address for the List Administrator was <nowiki>INDIA-admin@rootsweb.com</nowiki> if you had any List problems. It is unclear if this is still valid.).  If you subscribe to the India List, you receive emails individually at different times during the day. If you subscribe to the Digest, the emails are batched together and come at less frequent intervals. If you unsubscribe for a period, perhaps while you are on holidays, you can '''browse the INDIA List  archives''' for any dates you have missed.
To join the List, simply send an email to [mailto:india-subscribe@rootsweb.com india-subscribe@rootsweb.com] with the word subscribe in the subject line and body.  Please do not include anything else (even a signature).  You may unsubscribe at anytime.  More details are found on the [https://mailinglists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/international/India INDIA List page]. (Previously the  contact email address for the List Administrator was <nowiki>INDIA-admin@rootsweb.com</nowiki> if you had any List problems. It is unclear if this is still valid.).  If you subscribe to the India List, you receive emails individually at different times during the day. If you subscribe to the Digest, the emails are batched together and come at less frequent intervals. If you unsubscribe for a period, perhaps while you are on holidays, you can '''browse the INDIA List  archives''' for any dates you have missed.


Once you have become a subscriber to the List, you may send queries or information to the List. The procedure is as for any email. The email address is [mailto:india@rootsweb.com india@rootsweb.com].  Include a relevant heading and as much information as you can and the source of that information.  Many readers prefer that family names be typed in capital letters as this emphasises the name. Please note there is no provision to send emails to the List with attachments. You can advise in your email that you have an attachment which you can send to interested members of the List, privately off list. However, you can place attachments on the Message Board, refer below.
Once you have become a subscriber to the List, you may send queries or information to the List. The procedure is as for any email. The email address is [mailto:india@rootsweb.com india@rootsweb.com].  Include a relevant heading and as much information as you can and the source of that information.  Many readers prefer that family names be typed in capital letters as this emphasises the name. Please note there is no provision to send emails to the List with attachments. You can advise in your email that you have an attachment which you can send to interested members of the List, privately off list. However, you can place attachments on the Message Board, refer below.
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Many people subscribe to both the India List and the India-British-Raj List.  
Many people subscribe to both the India List and the India-British-Raj List.  


[http://home.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/international/India Subscribe] to the India- British- Raj List or Digest, on a similar basis to the India List above.
[https://mailinglists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/international/India Subscribe] to the India- British- Raj List or Digest, on a similar basis to the India List above.


===Other Mailing Lists===
===Other Mailing Lists===
====Rootsweb====
====Rootsweb====
*[http://home.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/ All Rootsweb Mailing Lists].  
*[https://mailinglists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/ All Rootsweb Mailing Lists].  
*[http://home.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/international/Sri%20Lanka%20%2f%20Ceylon Sri Lanka/Ceylon Mailing List]  
*[https://mailinglists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/international/Sri%20Lanka%20%2f%20Ceylon Sri Lanka/Ceylon Mailing List]  
*Straits Settlements
*Straits Settlements
**[http://home.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/international/Malaysia Malaysia Mailing List]   
**[https://mailinglists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/international/Malaysia Malaysia Mailing List]   
**[http://home.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/international/Singapore Singapore Mailing List]  
**[https://mailinglists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/international/Singapore Singapore Mailing List]  
*[http://home.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/international/Indonesia Indonesia Mailing List]  
*[https://mailinglists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/listindexes/international/Indonesia Indonesia Mailing List]
 
There are also Ancestry Message Boards for these countries, see  [https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.asia/mb.ashx  Message Boards: Asia]


There are also Ancestry Message Boards for these countries, see  [https://www.ancestry.com.au/boards/localities.asia/mb.ashx Message Boards: Asia]
====Other====
====Other====
The [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/st-helena-genealogy St Helena Institute's 'Forum for Family History'], a  Mailing List/Message Board  for anyone interested in St Helena family history and genealogy (including Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha).
The [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/st-helena-genealogy St Helena Institute's 'Forum for Family History'], a  Mailing List/Message Board  for anyone interested in St Helena family history and genealogy (including Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha).


===Message Boards===
===Message Boards===
*[http://boards.ancestry.com.au/localities.asia.india.general/mb.ashx Rootsweb India Message Board], part of Ancestry. It is advised posts are gatewayed (reposted) to the India List so you only need to post once. '''Note''' however,  currently (January 2017), (and for at least a year or more prior),  this feature is '''not''' operating. When the feature was operating,  many people preferred to reply to the India List, rather than to the Message Board, (as you don't need a password for the former), so you are likely to get more immediate responses if you post your query on the India List. However, the Message Board has the advantage that you can include an attachment, such as a photograph. Also, it is probably better for replies which may be made in the future.  Currently, If you post  on the Message Board, including an attachment,  also post an advice on the India List. There is also an alternative URL with rootsweb in the URL, however there may be problems with images displaying using this alternative.
*[https://www.ancestry.com/boards/localities.asia.india.general/mb.ashx Rootsweb India Message Board], part of Ancestry. It is advised posts are gatewayed (reposted) to the India List so you only need to post once. '''Note''' however,  currently (2018/06), (and for at least a few years prior),  this feature is '''not''' operating. When the feature was operating,  many people preferred to reply to the India List, rather than to the Message Board, (as you don't need a password for the former), so you are likely to get more immediate responses if you post your query on the India List. However, the Message Board has the advantage that you can include an attachment, such as a photograph. Also, it is probably better for replies which may be made in the future.  Currently, If you post  on the Message Board, including an attachment,  also post an advice on the India List. There is also an alternative URL with rootsweb in the URL, however there may be problems with images displaying using this alternative.
*[http://genforum.genealogy.com/ Genforum] is the website presented by Genealogy.com. Messages can be left on specific surname boards in addition to the India Genealogy Forum –or that of any other country.  There are also general interest boards. All these message boards (or forums as they are called) can be browsed or searched by entering a specific word search. In addition to hosting message boards the site contains topics of general genealogical interest.  
*[http://genforum.genealogy.com/ Genforum] is the website presented by Genealogy.com. Messages can be left on specific surname boards in addition to the India Genealogy Forum –or that of any other country.  There are also general interest boards. All these message boards (or forums as they are called) can be browsed or searched by entering a specific word search. In addition to hosting message boards the site contains topics of general genealogical interest.  
*[http://www.fibis.org/membership FIBIS Members] can post queries on the forum message board in the [http://www.members-area.fibis.org/ FIBIS Social Network]. A particularly useful feature is the facility to upload attachments - perhaps a photograph for help in identifying a uniform or place or a section of an historic document where the old handwriting cannot be deciphered easily.
*[http://www.fibis.org/membership FIBIS Members] can post queries on the forum message board in the [http://www.members-area.fibis.org/ FIBIS Social Network]. A particularly useful feature is the facility to upload attachments - perhaps a photograph for help in identifying a uniform or place or a section of an historic document where the old handwriting cannot be deciphered easily.
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*[http://www.british-genealogy.com/ British-Genealogy.com], sometimes called "Brit-Gen" has forums on various topics.
*[http://www.british-genealogy.com/ British-Genealogy.com], sometimes called "Brit-Gen" has forums on various topics.
*[http://www.whodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com/forum Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine] has  forums on general topics, mainly UK related, including military.
*[http://www.whodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com/forum Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine] has  forums on general topics, mainly UK related, including military.
===Facebook Groups===
*Details of [https://www.fibis.org/british-india-family-history-facebook-group/ British India Family History Facebook Group], a linked FIBIS Facebook group. However, anyone can join, you do not have to be a FIBIS member, but it is a closed group so an admin will need to approve your request to join.


==Military==
==Military==
The following websites are, or have, military message boards:
The following websites are, or have, military message boards. Most websites do not require registration to read posts, but all appear to require registration to post a query, or reply to a post.


*[https://www.ancestry.com/boards/topics.Military.uk.britarmy/mb.ashx Rootsweb British Army Message Board]. Rootsweb is part of Ancestry. There are also other Message Boards under the category Military.
*[https://www.ancestry.com/boards/topics.Military.uk.britarmy/mb.ashx Rootsweb British Army Message Board]. Rootsweb is part of Ancestry. There are also other Message Boards under the category Military.
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*[http://www.rootschat.com/ Rootschat.com]
*[http://www.rootschat.com/ Rootschat.com]
*[http://www.napoleonicwarsforum.com/ The Napoleonic Wars Forum 1792-1815]  
*[http://www.napoleonicwarsforum.com/ The Napoleonic Wars Forum 1792-1815]  
*[http://www.victorianwars.com/ Victorian Wars Forum] is a message board for British Military Campaigns from 1837 to 1902, and in fact continues for the pre World War 1 period. Many of the posts contain detailed information and/or illustrations or photographs. A good site if you want the uniform of a soldier of this period identified, (but you need to register first).  
*[http://www.victorianwars.com/ Victorian Wars Forum] is a message board for British Military Campaigns from 1837 to 1902, and in fact continues for the pre World War 1 period. Many of the posts contain detailed information and/or illustrations or photographs. A good site if you want the uniform of a soldier of this period identified.
*[http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/ Great War Forum] is a message board for the First World War.  
*[https://www.greatwarforum.org Great War Forum] is a message board for the First World War.  
*[http://ww2talk.com/ WW2Talk  Forum]  
*[http://ww2talk.com/ WW2Talk  Forum]  
*[http://www.ww2f.com/index World War II Forum], an American site
*[http://www.ww2f.com/index World War II Forum], an American site

Revision as of 13:13, 23 June 2018

Genealogy

Rootsweb INDIA

The most popular list for those researching family history in India is the INDIA List hosted by Rootsweb, part of Ancestry. You can exchange ideas, suggestions, queries, questions and family details with a group of people (from beginner to expert) who are interested in the same subject.

Before submitting queries to the List, it is recommended to first search the INDIA List archives to see if your question has been asked before. You may also use this search page to search for surnames that may have been mentioned before. Currently not available, see below.

Update: All Rootsweb Lists Archives and Search, including the India List, have experienced ongoing past intermittent problems and for a period were unavailable. Even when available, the Search may not locate all past posts. As an interim measure, you may be able to locate some past posts by googling your search term together with site:archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/INDIA, but the possibility remains that not all past posts will be located. If you locate a past post via Google, the cached version (located under the triangle icon) may be the only link which is accessible.
Further updates: 2018/03/06 The RootsWeb mailing lists are now available to use, meaning you can now send and receive email on RootsWeb email lists. Any email that is sent will go directly into a new archive. "We are in the process of importing the old archives into the new system which will take some time". Rootweb Home Page for Updates rootsweb.com.
Situation at 2018/06/23 RootsWeb Mailing List Archives Unavailable. To subscribe, see the page Mailing Lists: India. Includes INDIA-BRITISH-RAJ List.

As you may appreciate, asking the same beginner questions to the list can become tiresome for the regulars on the List. It is also recommended to 'lurk' in the background if you are new to mailing lists (or even the INDIA List) and get a 'feel' for the format of questions and 'list etiquette'.

To join the List, simply send an email to india-subscribe@rootsweb.com with the word subscribe in the subject line and body. Please do not include anything else (even a signature). You may unsubscribe at anytime. More details are found on the INDIA List page. (Previously the contact email address for the List Administrator was INDIA-admin@rootsweb.com if you had any List problems. It is unclear if this is still valid.). If you subscribe to the India List, you receive emails individually at different times during the day. If you subscribe to the Digest, the emails are batched together and come at less frequent intervals. If you unsubscribe for a period, perhaps while you are on holidays, you can browse the INDIA List archives for any dates you have missed.

Once you have become a subscriber to the List, you may send queries or information to the List. The procedure is as for any email. The email address is india@rootsweb.com. Include a relevant heading and as much information as you can and the source of that information. Many readers prefer that family names be typed in capital letters as this emphasises the name. Please note there is no provision to send emails to the List with attachments. You can advise in your email that you have an attachment which you can send to interested members of the List, privately off list. However, you can place attachments on the Message Board, refer below.

Update: There were many problems in the latter part of 2016 with all Rootsweb Lists with many people unable to post new queries, or reply to requests for information. It appears these problems have now resolved, however there are no India List Archives available for late November, and December 2016.

When you receive emails from the List, sometimes long URLs in the posts do not appear correctly and it is not possible to access the relevant website with just a click. It is necessary to copy, adjust and paste the link. If you are sending an email to the list, you can turn a long URL into a shorter one by using the website tinyURL.com to avoid links getting broken.

Some researchers have had problems when sending a reply to a previous India List email, as the administrator has rejected their response due to formatting problems. Perhaps the rejection letter has said that headers and footers from the original email should not be included in the reply. Note also that you must be a subscriber to the List to send either a reply or a new email. If you receive an email from the India List which you wish to reply to, this procedure is currently acceptable (June 2011):

First of all click on reply. This will give you the address to reply to (which is just the normal India List email address) It will also give you the subject heading, which will be the same subject heading as on the original India List email. At the end of each email received from the India List there will be some general information under the heading “===== India Mailing List =====”. This wording is the "footers" referred to above. All this information, including this heading, must be deleted before you send your response to the India List. If you do not delete as specified, the administrator is likely to reject your email. Type your response above the previous email, or the most relevant parts of the previous email. Or you may choose to delete the previous email wording entirely. There have been differing views about acceptable formats over time.

Rootsweb INDIA-BRITISH-RAJ

According to its website it is: A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in the period of British rule of most of the Indian subcontinent (present-day India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka (Ceylon) and Myanmar (Burma)) which lasted from 1858, when the rule of the British East India Company was transferred to the Crown, until 1947, when the independence of British India was granted and Pakistan was formed.

Many people subscribe to both the India List and the India-British-Raj List.

Subscribe to the India- British- Raj List or Digest, on a similar basis to the India List above.

Other Mailing Lists

Rootsweb

There are also Ancestry Message Boards for these countries, see Message Boards: Asia

Other

The St Helena Institute's 'Forum for Family History', a Mailing List/Message Board for anyone interested in St Helena family history and genealogy (including Ascension Island and Tristan da Cunha).

Message Boards

  • Rootsweb India Message Board, part of Ancestry. It is advised posts are gatewayed (reposted) to the India List so you only need to post once. Note however, currently (2018/06), (and for at least a few years prior), this feature is not operating. When the feature was operating, many people preferred to reply to the India List, rather than to the Message Board, (as you don't need a password for the former), so you are likely to get more immediate responses if you post your query on the India List. However, the Message Board has the advantage that you can include an attachment, such as a photograph. Also, it is probably better for replies which may be made in the future. Currently, If you post on the Message Board, including an attachment, also post an advice on the India List. There is also an alternative URL with rootsweb in the URL, however there may be problems with images displaying using this alternative.
  • Genforum is the website presented by Genealogy.com. Messages can be left on specific surname boards in addition to the India Genealogy Forum –or that of any other country. There are also general interest boards. All these message boards (or forums as they are called) can be browsed or searched by entering a specific word search. In addition to hosting message boards the site contains topics of general genealogical interest.
  • FIBIS Members can post queries on the forum message board in the FIBIS Social Network. A particularly useful feature is the facility to upload attachments - perhaps a photograph for help in identifying a uniform or place or a section of an historic document where the old handwriting cannot be deciphered easily.
  • Rootschat.com "Other Countries" includes India
  • British-Genealogy.com, sometimes called "Brit-Gen" has forums on various topics.
  • Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine has forums on general topics, mainly UK related, including military.

Facebook Groups

  • Details of British India Family History Facebook Group, a linked FIBIS Facebook group. However, anyone can join, you do not have to be a FIBIS member, but it is a closed group so an admin will need to approve your request to join.

Military

The following websites are, or have, military message boards. Most websites do not require registration to read posts, but all appear to require registration to post a query, or reply to a post.