New Records February 2025


Recently, FamilySearch expanded its free online archives with over 28 million new records from 31 different countries. Some exciting additions include nearly 17 million national civil registration records from the Philippines, 2.7 million dog license registration records from Ireland, and 1million civil registration records from Italy.
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WONDERFUL!!!!!!
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The email said new records for Scotland, but Scotland was not on the list???
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Agree with Tyler, no Scotland records here!!
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I see nothing from Scotland. WHY???
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"Jump to" shows Canada and United States, but I only see records for United States??
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How about Poland?
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Scotland is under the United Kingdom records
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Totally unfathomable! What marvelous work thank you!!!!
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John A—Don't see Poland, however the rest is great!
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How come there is never any German records added?
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What about Israel and Germany
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I wish there were records from Germany
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Many of my relatives are German. I use Matricula because FamilySearch has nothing on Germany. I have had better luck with Google!
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when are we going to see records of Quito and Guayaquil, Ecuador.
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Where are records for Germany and Scotland
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Please, more records from Wesselburen, Holstein. Need the 1800s.
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Is there information on individuals families who migrated from Latvia to Australia after the 2nd world war
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It would be helpful to obtain records from Germany.
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I don't see Scotland on here.
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I don't see Scotland either…
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Scotland is under Europe: "United Kingdom"
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any from Ukraine?
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Would love include a category specifically for “ Germans from Russia “. Including many sub categories
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AMAZING WORK EFFORTS!!!!THANK YOU!!!!
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Constance Calligaro, PaulGross, RosalieIsokangas, loretta s, Pati Hurtado, doriskinzle, Marcella7189, Martha Tatum, JohnAllen25, PaulMoson
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DebSimpson, Douglas3195, Elizabeth Ann King -Jones, Nancy Hagan 71, veejay654, Tyler Beatie
Scotland is under Europe: "United Kingdom"
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Karen Taylor_5 'Canada and United States is the North American heading. This time no Canadian records were included in the update and thanks for your recommendation! FamilySearch strives to help digitize records from all around the world so you can find the ones you need. Aside from keeping an eye on these update posts, don’t forget that you can also check the records FamilySearch already has by looking here:
- Historical Image Viewer: Shows recently added images from all around the world, even before they are indexed. Can browse by location.
- General Search: Shows the indexed records that are searchable by name.
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Bob Krambeck Thanks for your recommendation! FamilySearch strives to help digitize records from all around the world so you can find the ones you need. Aside from keeping an eye on these update posts, you can also check the records FamilySearch already has by looking here:
- Historical Image Viewer: Shows recently added images from all around the world, even before they are indexed. Can browse by location.
- General Search: Shows the indexed records that are searchable by name.
- Record Hints are also another great way to find out about new records that might match your ancestors’ information. Learn more about them here.
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Why do you always say Scotland and leave this great country and our kin unrepresented???
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I was not reacting to my own comment, I was reacting to the fact that there was no SCOTLAND
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