The indexing of the 1930 U.S. Census is moving right along, with the state of Virginia now available. Volunteers who speak Spanish, Portuguese, or German also have new project options. Completed projects soon to be published on the FamilySearch beta website include records from Argentina, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.New Projects in the Past Two Weeks
- Brasil—Registro Civil, 1852–1914 [Parte 2A]
- Deutschland, Baden, Achern—Kirchenbücher, 1810–1869 [Part D]
- U.K., Bristol—Parish Registers, 1837–1900 [Part F]
- U.S., North Carolina—County Marriages, 1762–1959 [Part B]
- U.S., Virginia—1930 Federal Census
- Venezuela—Nacimientos Civiles, 1873–1909
(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 beta.familysearch.org in the near future.)
- Argentina, Santa Fe—Registros Parroquiales, 1634–1926 [Parte B]
- Australia, Victoria—Probate Records, 1853–1989
- U.K., Bristol—Non-Conformist Registers, Pre-1900 [Part A]
- U.K., Bristol—Parish Registers, 1837–1900 [Part E]
- U.S.—Index to War of 1812 Pension Application Files, 1812–1905
- U.S., California—County Marriages, 1850–1952 [Part A]
- U.S., Florida—1930 Federal Census
- U.S., Indiana, Delaware County—Marriages, 1811–1959
- U.S., Texas—County Marriages, 1837–1977 [Part A]
Current FamilySearch Indexing Projects, Record Language, and Percent Completion
Spanish 40% Spanish 68% Spanish 23% Portuguese (New) Portuguese 8% Portuguese 2% Portuguese 45% English 3% English 66% French 33% Česká republika, Litoměřice—Matriky, 1552-1905 [část 1](Tschechien, Litomerice—Kirchenbücher [Teil 1]) German 75% Spanish 17% Spanish 27% Spanish 12% Spanish 50% German 68% German (New) German 44% Spanish 14% España, Lugo—Registros Parroquiales, 1530–1930 [Parte 1] Spanish 40% France, Cherbourg—Registres Paroissiaux, 1802–1907 French 38% France, Coutances—Registres Paroissiaux 1802–1907 French 33% French 75% France, Saint-Lo—Registres Paroissiaux, 1802–1907 French 58% Spanish 5% Spanish 13% Italian 62% Italian 30% Spanish 89% Mexico, Puebla—1930 Federal Censo Spanish 23% English 4% Spanish 21% Norwegian 38% Spanish 52% Portuguese 22% Russland, Sankt Petersburg—Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1833–1885 German 3% South Africa, Cape Province—Church Records, 1660–1970 Afrikaans, Dutch, English 61% Swedish 53% Swedish 61% Swedish 27% English (New) English 11% English 57% English/Old English 17% Spanish 1% English 41% English 27% English 25% English 13% English 35% English 69% English 37% U.S., Indiana, De Kalb County—Marriages, 1811–1959 English 69% U.S., Indiana, Dearborn County—Marriages, 1811–1959 English 62% English 1% English 9% English 10% English 18% English 21% English 21% English (New) English 6% English 51% English 21% English 58% Spanish 5% Spanish 50% Spanish 81% Spanish 2% English 29% English 11% English 58% English 19% English (New) Spanish (New) Spanish 18% Österreich, Wiener Meldezettel, 1890–1925 German 29% Russian 32% Russian 68%
Current FamilySearch Partner Projects, Record Language, and Percent Completion
Dutch 56% French 50% Portuguese 1% English 18% German 7% Spanish 5% Spanish 79% French 63% Norwegian 43% Spanish 62% English 3% U.S., Ohio—Tax Records, Post 1825 [Part 3] English 51% U.S., Utah, Salt Lake County—Birth Registers, 1890–1908 English 63% U.S., Utah, Salt Lake County—Death Registers, 1848–1940 English 32%FamilySearch International is the largest genealogy organization in the world. Millions of people use FamilySearch records, resources, and services to learn more about their family history. To help in this great pursuit, FamilySearch has been actively gathering, preserving, and sharing genealogical records worldwide for over 100 years. FamilySearch is a nonprofit organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Patrons may access FamilySearch services and resources free online at FamilySearch.org or through over 4,600 family history centers in 132 countries, including the main Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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