New Historical Records on FamilySearch 1 June 2024 • FamilySearch
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why isn’t England on the list please.
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I would like to express my gratitude for the hard work you are doing. Not only does it take a lot of time and organization to record all the information you obtain, but there are a lot of loop holes to jump through just to get access. I see some users of this site complaining that the information they need is not here. If research like this is so easy they should dive in and do it themselves. It would take me a life time to track down some of the information you have found and decrypted on my behalf. However, I also know there are gaps because my government denies access to individuals. That is for privacy. I for one am very, very thankful for all you have and are doing. ❤️
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Thanks for your effort in getting such important info about our families!
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I am looking for information on Elizabeth "Betsey"Mattice Lynch.. Elizabeth "Betsey was born on August 1833 in Blenheim, Schoharie, New York, USA . She died in1916 in Gloversville, New York. I have no recorded of her mother who died in childbirth . Her father was John Ingold Mattice. He was born in
Died in 1884..She married Thomas Peter Lynch in New York. I am looking for her mothers name. They were members of the Reformed Dutch Church.
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Thanks for putting me in contact with lot's of information about my maternal side of my family and the biggest surprise was a newspaper article with picture of my parents wedding.
It's fantastic to see about my great grandmother etc.
I'm passing around my brothers, as there are seven of us and many don't know much about either side of our family.
So a big thank you
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You would be wise to offer an option to add to the basic USA membership access to Mexico and/or Canada at an additional low rate… maybe $40 annually for either.
I believe you would make a lot of money by giving current members an option that is less expensive than buying the international package for those of us who just need to access Canada or Mexico our two larger neighboring countries. I believe that you would also increase membership by promoting that to prospective customers.
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I don't see Argentina, althought it says that is added many records.
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How about Quebec?
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please Dominican Republic
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Thank you for all you do to help us learn about those who came before us. Much appreciated
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How about Panama and Cuba?
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How about In Galicia Spain?
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GuttormFlygel, Carmen1657, HazelHudson, BarbaraOstrowski1, Falcon's, David33844, GeorgeMorrison1, Angeles Maria Penovich
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Betty Lou32 Please check out the Free Research Consultations provided by the FamilySearch Library to help with your specific project.
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Robert F. Dibble Jr Thank you for your input. We have passed your suggestion on to the Family Search team.
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Please could someone try to get as many missing BMD records from the Catholic Churches in India before they are all destroyed by priests or termites.
At least 30% of the records didn't get back to Britain.
Thank you.
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Especially for Calcutta.
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My name is Aliza, I am a student in Canada. I am inquiring about a collection where most of indexed records were removed from familysearch at the end of December 2023.
I believe some sort of update or reapplication for permissions are needed but I don’t know who to contact about it.
This is regarding this specific collection: Philippines, Lingayen-Dagupan Catholic Archdiocese Parish Registers, 1615-1982 (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1646454)
Before December the list of indexed records was 1,186,401 in this collection and now the list of indexed records is 199,293. That means that almost 1,000,000 records were removed.
Even the records that I have attached to my family tree already cannot be found anymore unless I use the direct links, and even then there is a lock beside the document that didn’t exist before.
Do you know how I could access these records again? This is the only collection where I can find my ancestors. I would do anything to get them back.
I’m aware that the Philippines has strict laws on privacy, which is why I think they are now gone. I think at the end of the year some sort of agreement expired. I don’t know who to talk to for this to get looked into.
It's not just this specific Philippines collection, many others like "Philippines, Catholic Church Records, 1615-1985” (https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2861657) had 6,222,375 indexed records in December 2023 and now it's only 6,013. Another 7 different Filipino genealogy collections have millions of indexed files removed. I have no idea what is going on or if this is temporary.
Thank you for all the work you do!
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AlizaMacaraegBosa Please check out the Free Research Consultations provided by the FamilySearch Library to see if someone there can help with your mystery.
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Hello. Just wondering if there are any plans to expand your amazing collection to include records from LEBANON? Many thanks.
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@JenniferHanna5 Thank you for your question. Please check in with Online Genealogy Help or Genealogy Research Help to further your research.
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