
TheFamilies In British India Society (FIBIS) is agenealogical organisation which assists people in researching their family history and the background against which theirancestors led their lives inBritish India.[1]
FIBIS was formed in November 1998 to provide research and social history resources for India from 1600 up to (and even after)Indian Independence in 1947. It covers the earlier part of theBritish East India Company's history and provides help and advice on researching it both in England and abroad,[2] and all EIC stations, including those outside the Indian sub-continent.
The Society states that it "does not concentrate on the Raj period nor solely on the British in India because to do so would exclude a number of other nationalities who played an important part and became part of the Indian culture."[3]
FIBIS provides books, journals, online resources and community facilities to assist research into individuals' ancestors and the social structure in which they lived.[4] They also host awiki to aid information sharing and research.
In conjunction with theBritish Library, FIBIS have a programme of transcribing and publishingEast India Company andIndia Office material that was previously only available in theIndia Office Records at the library. Thesetranscriptions are freely available to the general public in searchable form on the FIBIS website.[5] Information available covers areas including lists of Indian cemeteries,ecclesiastical records (births, marriages and deaths), passenger lists, military history andwills.
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