Friday, September 30, 2016

FamilySearch New Collections Update: Week of September 19, 2016

The following is from FamilySearch.

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New Collections Update: Week of September 19, 2016

Summary
Over 1.5 million indexed records were published this week. The two largest collections provide valuable Minnesota Obituaries and Argentina Catholic Church Records and the collection of Utah LDS Mission Calls and Recommendations 1917-1918 were also expanded.See the interactive table below for these and more historic records added this week atFamilySearch.org. Join our online indexing volunteers anytime and help make more of these exciting collections discoverable to more people. Find out how at FamilySearch.org/Indexing
Collection
Indexed Records
Digital Images
Comments
4,831
0
Added indexed records to an existing collection
39,590
80,863
New indexed records and images collection
1,807
0
Added indexed records to an existing collection
4,445
0
Added indexed records to an existing collection
449,874
0
Added indexed records to an existing collection
977,877
132,398
New indexed records and images collection
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