95 Million New Records on FamilySearch June 2025
Recently, FamilySearch expanded its free online archives with over 95 million new records from 25 different countries. Some exciting additions include 54 million church records from Colombia, 17.5 million civil registrations from Guatemala, 6.8 million church records from Bolivia, and and additional 6 million civil and church records from Brazil.
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Thank you for all your research and making this information available to us!
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I wish you had records from Slovenia.
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Thanks for all the work you do. It's been an interesting journey finding out about my relatives-even found out a person I've known for over 50 yrs is a cousin, tho he's my 14th cousin.
Sometimes I have even gone into cemeteries, and picked out a few names, and find out I'm related. It's kind of weird, but fun also.
Can someone explain to me about a person, like the aforementioned cousin, be "removed"? does this have something to do 2nd/3rd, etc marriages?
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All these records now available is soooo amazing!!! Bless your little cotton socks!!! 😁
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Thanks for all the work you do to bring more information and records to help us with our search! It is really appreciated!
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Thank you for all your hard work. I am looking for, among other records, marriages in Sri Lanka in the 1930s and 1950s. is it possible to know if these have been scanned and downloaded as yet?
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Over the past several years I have enjoyed using FamilySearch and recently received a thankyou for 4 years of use. I appreciate the thanks but I recall using the app for many more years - is my recollection correct?
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Looking for Ogradi records pre 1850 from (I'd be happy with post 1850 as well)🙃
Gornji Grad, Savinja, Styria, Slovenia
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You and me both. Looking for Ogradi and Drobesch , Sagoschen
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Are there any credible records from Viet Nam 1930-1950
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Thanks to all the volunteer indexers as well as those employed for the purpose of bringing together family trees. It would be great if more records from Germany or England from the 1840's-1870's were digitized. Many families I know of, fall off at this point. Especially that of German lines.
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why can’t I find uk please
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Been searching for years now, looks like most of the information is definitely not available for Folks from South Africa. Initially I got information but then I seemed to have hit a point where they just weren't giving me any info at all any longer. For example, the death notices of Ancestors which I definitely have the correct death dates etc, are simply not showing up at all as well as birth certificates and my Grandfather's Shipping Manifest on arrival from Italy to South Africa...It has become useless for us in South Africa. Quite often I had to ask Americans to search for me and they would find it but was definitely not available on my end.Very disappointing indeed!!
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I’ve seen the same records from Mexico for a while, just wondering if you will be adding anything new soon.
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I like the added records. When will RootsTech show a list of relatives from abroad?
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I would like to see records from Austria, as my Mother was born in Vienna in 1921, one of four girls, My Aunt told me I was made in Austria, but born in America in 1954, the lineage goes back to the 1400's, Mom used to have a book with that information, I have looked but cannot find it, she passed away in 2021, anything is appreciated. Thanks
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