New Historical Records on FamilySearch 15 June 2024 • FamilySearch
FamilySearch added 40M residence records to the U.S. Living Persons Database, 1M for the U.S. Genealogy Bank and thousands for collections worldwide!
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Thank you for all the work and updating that LDS do for family history.
Lois Whittaker
Australia
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Hoping for more Canadian, Hungarian (including into what is now Slovakia), Scottish and pre revolutionary war (US and Loyalist) records please.
Still … the list of new records is impressive!
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kenyan records would be good
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England, a part of the United Kingdom is not a part of this listing. Will this be in the future? Or am I missing it?
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Ukraine? Hungary? Russia?
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I am looking for records for Freetown. Sierra Leone. West Africa, are there any available records for the 1925's?
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Thanks for all you do! Please work on reducing duplicates of marriage records. I have cases where there are 10 to 20 or more instances of the same record, mainly due to indexing differences. You have to attach all of the instances in order to clear out the hints properly. I realize there are cases with multiple documents, such as for marriage license versus actual marriage.
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Not one record from Russia nor it's satellites:: Pre-Soviet Union, Soviet Union or after. Ukraine? Latvia? Belarus?
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ow can I check immigration records (i.e. Ellis Island) the find when my ancestor came in from where they came in Germany?
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Not seeing anything for Canada?
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Do you know when Australia records will be added?
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Thank you so much for your research
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I'm looking for records for Regio Calabria and San Nicola Italy. That's where my grand parents and parents were from.
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I am hoping that, someday, more remote records may become available for the Palermo, Caltanissetta, and Agrigento Provinces. There appears, to me, to be essentially no records prior to the time of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Sicily was under the rule of the Kingdom of Spain for about 200 years, the rule of the Kingdom of Aragon for about 300 years, under the Normans, the Saracens, the French, and the Holy Roman Empire, but I am not able to find records prior to about 1750, if that good.
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Please could you"unlock" the Zimbabwe civil records which have been unsearchable/ unavailable for a long time? Thanks.
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thanks for all you do have here .. can't wait for more European records to be made available
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ATTN: @Anthea140 … A lot of the UK stuff is available at findmypast. You can also try the National Archives site. The England Wiki at familysearch (https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/England_Genealogy) is another source of info.
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cool
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Thank you for all the marvelous work FamilySearch does to help bring families together. I am hopeful more records from the Middle East, specifically Lebanon and Syria, will become more available in the future.
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would love to learn more about the MacGregor/King surname.
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Thanks for keeping me up to date. I'll pass the relevant information on to my students.
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My father was in an orphanage in 1923 after the death of his mother. Any incite where I can go to find out information? He was born in Lodz, Poland.
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A great source of Polish genealogy is GENETEKA Poland on the net. Click on English if you don't understand Polish. Because Poland was under Germany and Russian rule, at times. there may be some overlap of records. Look for surname and place. Records go back to the 1500's. Original parish records are written in Latin or Polish. Use Google translate if needed.
Search for 'Ellis Island records' on the net. May find place of birth, age, ship, destination, and family traveling along. Also, may find name and relationship of someone in the States they were going to meet. If person died at Ellis Island look for the cemetery database at findagrave.com
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Thanks for the update.
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My ancestor Vincent Breau (Brault, Brot, Bro, Breaux) b. ca. 1631 France; m. ca. 1661 Port Royal, Acadie, Canada Marie Bourg (Boure, Bourque) daughter of Antoine Boure and Antoinette Landry. Would like to correspond with anyone with same ancestor. Calice Breaux, Jr. (calbreaux@aim.com)
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GeorgeKloid1 You may find it helpful to schedule an personal appt. with Online Genealogy Consultations. They are available free of charge from the FamilySearch Library and may be able to help you with your specific ancestor.
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Tamara Langford, MichaelThompson82, Anthea140, SharonGordon14, McCallLindaSusan1, SanfordGardner, DianneSemmens, VIVIENNE MARGARET, Mary Laisure, Dennis Giuffre, Beverleyn, slarttybartfast, williamwbuhidar1, Thank you for your request. It has been noted. If you aren't finding what you're looking for, millions of new genealogy records are added each month to increase your discovery success. Check back frequently by searching 16 billion existing records on FamilySearch. For other exciting genealogy content, peruse over 1,500 free, on-demand sessions from RootsTech 2023. And if you'd like to join the indexing effort to help even more records be available or find a project to help, please visit: Family Search Indexing.
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Mary Laisure,BonnieDavenport, Calice Breaux You may find it helpful to schedule an personal appt. with
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You should check Antenati. They have records for Reggio Calabria the comune (town) from 1809-1943:
Which San Nicola do you mean? There are quite a few just in Reggio Calabria (the province), they are all hamlets of other comuni:
- San Nicola, Ardore
- San Nicola, Caulonia
- San Nicola, Antonimina
- San Nicola, Bovalino
- San Nicola, Fiumara
- San Nicola, Montebello Jonico
- San Nicola, Motta San Giovanni
- San Nicola, Placanica
And there is also a San Nicola that is part of the comune Reggio Calabria.
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