Saturday, October 1, 2011

RECORDS ADDED IN SEPTEMBER FAMILYSEARCH.ORG

FamilySearch Adds Millions of U.S. Civil War Records

Records Also Added to Canada, England, Mexico, and South Africa Collections

7 September 2011

FamilySearch.org added millions of new records this week of both Confederate and Union soldiers who served in the American Civil War. Also now available for viewing are newly added notarial records from Canada, church records and civil registrations from Mexico, and miscellaneous records from England. Begin searching now at FamilySearch.org.

China, Hungary, Mexico and U.S. Collections Each Add Over a Million Records

U.S. Records Include Illinois, Maryland, New York and Washington

14 September 2011

FamilySearch.org added millions of records this week including 11 new records collections. More than six million Hungary Catholic Church records were added, as well as four million Mexico civil registration records. Looking for records from China? Over a million new Chinese genealogies from 1500–1900 are now available for viewing. Begin searching for free at FamilySearch.org.

FamilySearch Adds 16 Million New Records

New Collections for Brazil, Canada, Cote d'Ivoire, Czech Republic, Ecuador, and U.S.

21 September 2011
Among the 16 million records added to FamilySearch.org  this week, over six million are from the United States, including new collections from California, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, New York, Oregon, and Vermont. Additionally, five million new Civil Registration and Catholic Church records from Mexico are now available for free viewing at FamilySearch.org. Begin searching now!
 
 
California, Minnesota, Utah and 7 Other States' Historic Records Added 

New Collections also for Australia, Estonia, and Mexico 

28 September 2011

New records collections from Australia, Estonia, Mexico and the United States can now be searched for free at FamilySearch.org. In addition, new records were added to Austria, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Honduras, Poland, South Africa, and Spain collections. Find your ancestors now at FamilySearch.org.

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