New Free Historical Records on FamilySearch: Week of 8 July 2019
FamilySearch added new, free, historical records this week from Australia, Brazil, Cape Verde, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, France, Italy, South Africa, Sweden, and the United States.
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Country | Collection | Indexed Records | Digital Images | Comments |
Australia | Australia, South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849-1940 | 21,817 | 0 | Added indexed records to an existing collection |
Brazil | Brazil, São Paulo, Immigration Cards, 1902-1980 | 406 | 0 | Added indexed records to an existing collection |
Cape Verde | Cape Verde, Catholic Church Records, 1787-1957 | 8,428 | 0 | Added indexed records to an existing collection |
Costa Rica | Costa Rica, Civil Registration, 1823-1975 | 157,208 | 0 | Added indexed records to an existing collection |
Dominican Republic | Dominican Republic Civil Registration, 1801-2010 | 22,716 | 0 | Added indexed records to an existing collection |
France | France, Vienne, Census, 1836 | 32,012 | 0 | Added indexed records to an existing collection |
Italy | Italy, Udine, Civil Registration (State Archive), 1806-1815, 1871-1911 | 15,669 | 0 | Added indexed records to an existing collection |
South Africa | South Africa, Natal, Passenger Lists, 1860-1911 | 58,491 | 0 | Added indexed records to an existing collection |
Sweden | Sweden, Swedish Mission Emigration Records, 1905-1932 | 1,200 | 0 | New indexed records collection |
United States | Oregon, Multnomah County, Poor Farm Admissions Records, 1900-1962 | 18,060 | 0 | New indexed records collection |
United States | Oregon, Multnomah County, Voting Registration Records, 1908-1958 | 10 | 0 | Added indexed records to an existing collection |
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