New Indexes for Mexico, France, Italy, Slovakia, Argentina, and the United States
September 28, 2009 - 6:00am
Family researchers seeking their Mexican heritage have two million new records at their fingertips this week with an update to the 1930 Census collection. There are also new indexes and images for France, Italy, Slovakia, Argentina, and the United States. These collections can be searched for free at the FamilySearch.org Record Search pilot (click Search Records, and then click Record Search pilot).
Special thanks to the online volunteers who help make these collections freely available by donating a few minutes of their time or talents through the FamilySearch Indexing program.
Collection Name |
Indexed Records |
Digital Images |
Comments |
Mexico Census, 1930 (update) |
2,031,179
|
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Update to the Mexico 1930 Census collection, adding indexes for the following states:, Quintana Roo, Morelos, Tlaxcala, Nayarit, Guerrero, Tabasco, Sonora, Sinaloa, Tamaulipas |
Italy, Palermo Province, Monreale Diocese, Catholic Church Records, 1530-1919 |
|
67,491 |
Updated collection; image browse only |
France, Protestant Church Records, 1612-1906 |
8,800 |
3,220 |
New index and image collection. This represents the first portion of an ongoing indexing project. |
1920 United States Census (Update) |
9,364,055 |
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Update to the 1920 Census index-only collection, adding indexes for the following states: Mississippi, Montana, New Jersey and South Carolina. |
Slovakia, Presov Region Church Books, (Slovakian Place Names), 1592-1952 |
|
238,098 |
New browse image only collection |
Slovakia, Presov Region Church Books, (Hungarian Place Names), 1592-1952 |
|
238,098 |
New browse image only collection |
Argentina, Tucuman, San Miguel de Tucuman, Catholic Church Records, 1727-1949 |
|
71,325 |
New browse image only collection; partial collection |
Mexico, Tlaxcala, Civil Registration, 1867-1937 |
|
65,382 |
New browse image only collection; partial collection |
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