Hello,
I haven't been on here for a while (I had a bit of a tantrum - oh dear!).
I'm changing the way I'm doing the transcriptions now so that I'm putting them all on FreeREG (my own site capsized and I lost some of the work I did... most annoying!).
I'm mainly concentrating on the Tendring district because my own family tree has led me there, and I've put on FreeREG transcriptions for the following places:
Great Horkesley
Greensted-juxta-Ongar (burials)
Harwich (marriages)
Kirby-Le-Soken
St Osyth
Tendring
Weeley
Wix
I'm about to start Thorpe and Great Oakley.
I've started a new site, called
www.essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk (a long url, but heck, that's what's on the site!). I'm not putting the transcriptions on there (I'd have to reformat them and there's 1,000s of them! So it'd be time-consuming) but I *am* going to put up surname indexes, so for example, if you're looking for the Littlewood family, you'll find out that they lived in (or were associated with) Tendring. It should help whether you choose then to search the database at FreeREG or if you decide to comb through the scans on SEAX.
I'm also putting on there transcriptions of wills, settlement certificates, examinations, that sort of thing, interesting historical stories (like on Weeley Barracks, the Wix poisoning cases of the mid 1800s, unusual things from parish registers like ag labs struck by lightening and polydactyl babies) and then the beginnings of a Nunn one-name study. I might also put up transcriptions of some pre-1841 Essex censuses.
Regarding the Catholic registers, I don't have any plans to transcribe those - sorry! I'm just doing the ones which I have access to either online or on microfiche. I live in Birmingham so I've never actually been to ERO, but I will one day.