Tuesday, March 19, 2013

FamilySearch Indexing Update March 19 2013

The following is from FamilySearch.


Who will index or arbitrate the billionth record?

Since the launch of FamilySearch indexing in September of 2006, over 984 million records have been indexed and arbitrated! The advances of technology and the dedication of our volunteers have increased the speed with which we can process and deliver records for publication. We are so close to reaching one billion records indexed and arbitrated! Join us in a global effort to reach this goal. Who will be the one to index or arbitrate the billionth record? Will it be you? Start indexing today!

Special prizes will be given to the indexers and arbitrator of the billionth record. Follow status updates on the FamilySearch indexing Facebook page during the coming weeks.

Current and Completed Projects

To view a list of currently available indexing projects, along with their record language and completion percentage, visit the FamilySearch indexing updates page. To learn more about individual projects, view the FamilySearch projects page.

New Projects Added

· U.S., Mississippi—Military Grave Registrations, 1936–1951

· UK—WWI Service Records, Form Identification [Part 13]

· UK—WWI Service Records, Form Identification [Part 14]

· US—Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933 [Part F]

· U.S.—Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933 [Part E]

· US, North Carolina—County Marriages, 1762–1959 [Part E]

· U.S. (Community Project), New York—New York Passenger Lists, 1942–1957 [Part G]

· Brasil, Rio de Janeiro—Cartões de Imigração, 1900–1965 [Parte 3EE]

· US, Maine—WWI Draft Registration Index, 1917–1919

· US, Indiana, Vigo County Marriages—1811–1959

· US, Florida—County Marriages, 1830–1957 [Part D]

· Guatemala, Chiquimula—Nacimientos, 1929–2008 [Parte C]

· Chile—Nacimientos Civiles, 1885–1900 [Parte F]

· US, Maine—Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Card Index, 1861–1865

· US, Indiana, Whitley—County Marriages, 1811–1959

· US (Community Project), New York—New York Passenger Lists, 1942–1957 [Part E]

· Brasil, Rio de Janeiro—Cartões de Imigração, 1900–1965 [Parte 3DD]

· New Zealand—Passenger Lists, 1871–1915 [Part 2F]

· UK—WWI Service Records, 1914–1920 [Part 1]

· U.S. (Community Project), New York—New York Passenger Lists, 1942–1957 [Part D]

View the FamilySearch projects page to see the full list of available projects and to learn more about how to participate in various 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 atfamilysearch.org in the near future.

· Honduras, Tegucigalpa—Registros Parroquiales, 1684–1930

· Canada, Ontario—Marriages, 1869–1927 [Part C]

· US, Indiana, Switzerland —County Marriages 1811–1959

· US (Community Project), Florida, Tampa—Passenger Lists, 1898–1945 [Part B]

· España, Málaga —Nacimientos 1841-1870

· Barbados—Church Records, 1637–1850

· US, Massachusetts, Boston—Passenger Lists, 1891–1943 [Part B]

· New Zealand—Passenger Lists, 1871–1915 [Part 2B]

· US, Ohio—County Births, 1856–1956 [Part A]

· Italia (Antenati Italiani), Caltanissetta—Nati, 1888–1902 [Parte 3]

· UK—WWI Service Records, Form Identification [Part 2]

· UK—WWI Service Records, Form Identification [Part 1]

· US, Indiana, Spencer County—Marriages 1811–1959

· Italia (Antenati Italiani), Vercelli—Nati, 1875–1902 [Parte 2]

· UK—WWI Service Records, Form Identification [Part 3]

· US, Iowa—County Marriages 1838-1992 [Part C]

· Brasil, Rio de Janeiro—Cartões de Imigração, 1900–1965 [Parte 3S]

· UK—WWI Service Records, Form Identification [Part 4]

· Nederland, Gelderland—geboorten burgelijke stand, 1811–1902

· UK—WWI Service Records, Form Identification [Part 5]

· UK—WWI Service Records, Form Identification [Part 7]

· US, North Carolina—County Marriages, 1762–1959 [Part D]

· US, California—Death Index, 1905–1939

· UK—WWI Service Records, Form Identification [Part 8]

· US, Indiana, Tipton—County Marriages, 1811–1959

· South Africa—Methodist Church Parish Registers, 1822–1996 [Part B]

· US, Missouri—1876 State Census [Part 1]

· Italia (Antenati Italiani), Taranto—Nati, 1880–1887 [Parte 2]

· US, Ohio—County Births 1856-1956 [Part B]

· Belgium, Hainaut—Registres Civils, 1871–1897

· UK—WWI Service Records, Form Identification [Part 9]

· Brasil, Rio de Janeiro—Cartões de Imigração, 1900–1965 [Parte 3T]

· US, Nebraska—WWI Draft Registration Cards 1917–1918 [Part 3]

· US, Utah—WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917–1918 [Part 4A]

· US, Nevada—WWI Draft Registration Cards, 1917–1918 [Part 4A]

· US (Community Project), Pennsylvania, Philadelphia—Passenger Lists, 1883–1945 [Part B]

· UK—WW1 Service Records, Form Identification [Part 11]

· UK—WW1 Service Records, Form Identification [Part 10]

· US, Vermont—Vital Records, 1760–1954 [Part F]

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