FamilySearch volunteers have been very busy lately, indexing 8,684,146 records in the last nine days. There are also several new projects now available, including the first set of records from Uruguay and two additional states for the 1930 U.S. Census. Completed indexing projects soon to be published on Beta.FamilySearch.org include two state censuses.
New Projects in the Past Two Weeks
- Nicaragua, Managua—Registros Civiles, 1879–1984 [Part 3B]
- Uruguay—Registros Civiles (Nacimientos), 1879–1930
- U.S., Alabama—1930 Federal Census
- U.S., Georgia—1930 Federal Census
- U.S., Iowa—County Births, 1880–1935 [Part A]
- U.S., Ohio—WWII Draft Registration, 1942
- U.S., Vermont—Vital Records, 1760–1954 [Part A]
(See the chart below for a complete list and current status of all indexing projects.)
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. They will be published at http://Beta.FamilySearch.org in the near future.)
- Canada, New Brunswick—Deaths, 1815–1938 [Part A]
- Jamaica—Civil Births, 1900–1930 [Part B]
- Mexico, San Luis Potosi—1930 Federal Censo
- U.S., Iowa—1885 State Census
- U.S., New Jersey—1885 State Census
- U.S., Utah—County Marriages, 1887–1966 [Part B]
Current FamilySearch Indexing Projects, Record Language, and Percent Completion
Spanish | 35% | |
Spanish | 56% | |
Spanish | 23% | |
Spanish | 95% | |
Portuguese | 7% | |
Portuguese | 1% | |
Portuguese | 44% | |
English | 3% | |
English | 49% | |
French | 33% | |
Česká republika, Litoměřice—Matriky, 1552-1905 [část 1] (Tschechien, Litomerice—Kirchenbücher [Teil 1]) | German | 72% |
Spanish | 7% | |
Spanish | 26% | |
Spanish | 11% | |
Spanish | 40% | |
German | 59% | |
German | 31% | |
Spanish | 11% | |
España, Lugo—Registros Parroquiales, 1530–1930[Parte 1] | Spanish | 40% |
France, Cherbourg—Registres Paroissiaux, 1802–1907 | French | 35% |
France, Coutances—Registres Paroissiaux 1802–1907 | French | 30% |
French | 71% | |
France, Saint-Lo—Registres Paroissiaux, 1802–1907 | French | 58% |
Spanish | 3% | |
Spanish | 11% | |
Italian | 56% | |
Italian | 28% | |
Spanish | 85% | |
Mexico, Puebla—1930 Federal Censo | Spanish | 10% |
English | 3% | |
Spanish | (New) | |
Norwegian | 28% | |
Spanish | 46% | |
Portuguese | 19% | |
Russland, Sankt Petersburg— | German | 3% |
South Africa, Cape Province—Church Records, 1660–1970 | Afrikaans, Dutch, English | 57% |
Swedish | 50% | |
Swedish | 60% | |
Swedish | 27% | |
English | 92% | |
English | 61% | |
English | 10% | |
English | 29% | |
English/ Old English | 15% | |
Spanish | (New) | |
English | (New) | |
English | 23% | |
English | 22% | |
English | 87% | |
English | 11% | |
English | 28% | |
English | 59% | |
English | (New) | |
English | 35% | |
U.S., Indiana, De Kalb County—Marriages, 1811–1959 | English | 59% |
U.S., Indiana, Dearborn County—Marriages, 1811–1959 | English | 55% |
U.S., Indiana, Delaware County—Marriages, 1811–1959 | English | 87% |
English | (New) | |
English | 6% | |
English | 7% | |
English | 17% | |
English | 17% | |
English | 19% | |
English | 6% | |
English | (New) | |
English | 10% | |
English | 44% | |
Spanish | 4% | |
Spanish | 37% | |
Spanish | 79% | |
Spanish | 1% | |
English | 29% | |
English | 4% | |
English | 36% | |
English | 90% | |
English | (New) | |
Spanish | 17% | |
Österreich, Wiener Meldezettel, 1890–1925 | German | 28% |
Russian | 26% | |
Russian | 61% |
Current FamilySearch Partner Projects, Record Language, and Percent Completion
Australia, Victoria—Probate Records, 1853–1989 | English | 95% |
Dutch | 49% | |
French | 49% | |
Portuguese | 1% | |
English | 18% | |
German | 7% | |
Spanish | 2% | |
Spanish | 76% | |
French | 61% | |
Norwegian | 39% | |
Spanish | 55% | |
English | 1% | |
U.S., Ohio—Tax Records, Post 1825 [Part 3] | English | 51% |
U.S., Utah, Salt Lake County—Birth Registers, 1890–1908 | English | 62% |
U.S., Utah, Salt Lake County—Death Registers, 1848–1940 | English | 32% |
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