New Historic Records On FamilySearch: Week of May 1, 2017
This week there were a significant amount of newly browsable images added in addition to the usual indexed images. The most significant being the municipal records from Spain and various parish records from England. Search these new free records and more at FamilySearch by clicking on the links in the interactive table below.
Collection |
Indexed Records |
Digital Images |
Comments |
Australia, Tasmania, Civil Registration (District Registers), 1839-1938 |
577 |
0 |
Added indexed records to an existing collection |
11,284 |
0 |
Added indexed records to an existing collection |
|
0 |
2,530 |
New browsable image collection. |
|
0 |
40,634 |
New browsable image collection. |
|
England, Norfolk, Parish Registers (County Record Office), 1510-1997 |
0 |
8,149 |
Added images to an existing collection |
11,227 |
0 |
Added indexed records to an existing collection |
|
0 |
61,776 |
New browsable image collection. |
|
2,999 |
0 |
Added indexed records to an existing collection |
|
Italy, La Spezia, Civil Registration (State Archive), 1780-1865 |
0 |
3,588 |
New browsable image collection. |
Italy, Agrigento, Civil Registration (State Archive), 1820-1865 |
0 |
6,165 |
Added images to an existing collection |
5,263 |
0 |
Added indexed records to an existing collection |
|
0 |
93 |
Added images to an existing collection |
|
Spain, Province of Teruel, Catholic Church Records, 1565-2013 |
0 |
4,169 |
New browsable image collection. |
141,615 |
0 |
Added indexed records to an existing collection |
|
Sri Lanka, Colombo District, Dutch Reformed Church Records, 1677-1990 |
4,266 |
0 |
Added indexed records to an existing collection |
0 |
3,117 |
Added images to an existing collection |
|
31,775 |
0 |
Added indexed records to an existing collection |
|
86,982 |
0 |
Added indexed records to an existing collection |
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