Monday, October 19, 2015

New FamilySearch Collections: Week of October 12, 2015

The following is from FamilySearch.

New FamilySearch Collections Update: October 12, 2015


COLLECTION
INDEXED RECORDS
DIGITAL RECORDS
COMMENTS
15,461
0
Added indexed records to an existing collection
335,738
0
Added indexed records to an existing collection
562,082
562,082
Added indexed records and images to an existing collection
132,187
0
Added indexed records to an existing collection
317,454
0
Added indexed records to an existing collection
18,818
0
Added indexed records to an existing collection
0
2,686
Added images to an existing collection
12,729
0
Added indexed records to an existing collection
80,729
0
Added indexed records to an existing collection
2,858
654,418
Added indexed records and images to an existing collection
23,097
0
Added images to an existing collection
181,845
177,468
New indexed records and images collection
227,863
0
Added indexed records to an existing collection
9,973,898
0
Added indexed records to an existing collection
0
71,067
Added images to an existing collection
0
946,124
New browsable image collection.
412
0
Added indexed records to an existing collection
0
18,267
New browsable image collection.
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