FamilySearch volunteers wrapped up 14 online indexing projects already in 2009 and continue to make good progress on the 38 open projects. Great work! There are two new projects from the 1930 Mexico Census this week, and the Colorado 1920 U.S. Census project is also new.
As FamilySearch continues to expand into international record collections, there is a growing, continual need for indexers who can read the respective languages. Even if a volunteer can only dedicate a few hours a month to an indexing project, when multiplied by thousands of online volunteers, small contributions of time by individuals can have a significant impact. Volunteers can register and participate immediately at www.familysearchindexing.org.
Recently Completed Projects
(Note: Recently completed projects have been removed from the available online indexing batches and will now go through a final completion check process in preparation for future publication.)
· Massachusetts Death Records 1906-1915
· Guanajuato 1930 Mexico Census
· New Hampshire Early to 1900 Births
· Arizona– 1920 US Federal Census
· Illinois– 1920 US Census
· Florida– 1920 US Census
· Massachusetts– 1920 US Federal Census
· Arkansas Marriages [Part 1]
· Prince Edward Island 1861 Census
· Nova Scotia 1861 Census
· New Brunswick 1861 Census
· Kentucky– 1870 US Census (Part 2)
· Guerrero– Censo de Mexico de 1930
· Queretaro– Censo de Mexico de 1930
Current Projects, Record Language, and Percent Completion Status
Argentina Censo 1869 - Buenos Aires 2 | Spanish | 84% |
Argentina Censo 1869 - Cordoba y San Luis | Spanish | 55% |
Arkansas – 1920 US Federal Census | English | 32% |
Arkansas Marriages – Part 3 | English | 27% |
Arkansas Marriages IV | English | 34% |
Belgique – Registres Des Décès (Français) | French | 14% |
België - Overlijdens Registers - In het Nederlands | Dutch, Flemish | 14% |
Belgium - Antwerp Foreigners Index | English | 17% |
Brandenburg Kirchenbücher | German | 35%* |
Bremer Schifflisten | German | 20% |
Colorado – 1920 US Federal Census | English | (new) |
Connecticut – 1920 US Federal Census | English | 55% |
España Lugo Registros Parroquiales [Part 1] | Spanish | 15% |
España Ávila Registros Parroquiales | Spanish | 16% |
Flanders Death Registration | French, Dutch, Flemish | 37% |
Florida 1885 Census | English | 26% |
Florida 1935 Census | English | 67% |
France, Coutances, Paroisses de la Manche | French | 8% |
Massachusetts - 1855 State Census | English | 76% |
Massachusetts - 1865 State Census | English | 33% |
Massachusetts Marriage Records 1906-1915 | English | 84% |
Nayarit – Censo de Mexico de 1930 | English | 12% |
New Hampshire - Early to 1900 Deaths | English | 83% |
Nicaragua, Managua Civil Records | Spanish | 9% |
Norway 1875 Census part 1 | Norwegian | 2% |
Nova Scotia Antigonish Church Records | English | 52% |
Ohio Tax Records – 2 of 4 | English | 66% |
Ontario 1861 Census | English | 20% |
Sonora – Censo de Mexico de 1930 | Spanish | (new) |
St Petersburg Kirchenbuchduplikat 1833-1885 | German | 1% |
Tabasco – Censo de Mexico de 1930 | Spanish | (new) |
Tlaxcala - Censo de Mexico de 1930 | Spanish | 82% |
UK - Cheshire - Church Records | English | 51% |
UK - Cheshire - Land Tax | English | 9% |
UK – Cheshire – School Records | English | 4% |
Ukraine Kyiv 1840-1842 | Russian | 1% |
Venezuela Mérida Registros Parroquiales | Spanish | 1% |
Vermont Militia Records | English | 15% |
(*This percentage refers to a specific portion of a larger project.)
3 comments:
Renee,
I have a question: Does this information come straight from the Church? How do you and Eastman's Genealogical Newsletter get this information?
JCM
We are both on the LDS Media list and they send us the press releases.
Okay, thank you! I was just wondering, because I just wanted to make sure this wasn't just a rumor. You don't always know what is true and what isn't on the Internet.
JCM
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