It’s always fun getting these updates to see all the records that are coming online, and I was especially delighted to read about the Freedmen’s Bureau records being added to the list. These records contain so much valuable information, but are next to impossible to penetrate without endless buckets of time and/or extensive indexing. Will be amazing what we’ll be able to learn in the not-too-distant future as they become more accessible!
So here’s the latest on all the targeted and in-process projects from Family Search:
A project to index Freedmen Letters from North Carolina is now available. This is the second Freedmen’s Bureau collection FamilySearch has worked on with the National Archives. These records provide the earliest major compilation of information on many emancipated slaves, freed Blacks, and Black Union soldiers, including names, marriages, education and employment information, and receipt of rations, health care, and legal support.
New Projects in the Past Month
· Jamaica—Civil Births, 1878–1899 · U.S., Arkansas—WWII Draft Registration, 1942 · U.S., District of Columbia—Deaths, 1874–1959 · U.S., North Carolina—Freedmen Letters, 1862–1870 (See the chart below for a complete list and current status of all indexing projects.)
Recently Completed Projects
(Note: Recently completed projects have been removed from the available online indexing batches and will now go through a final completion check process. They will be published at pilot.familysearch.org in the near future.)
· Belgium, Antwerp—Foreigners Index, 1840–1930 · New Zealand—Passenger Lists, 1871–1915 · Nicaragua, Managua—Registros Civiles, 1879–1984 [Part 3A] · U.K., Isle of Man—Parish Registers, 1800–1950 · U.S., Oklahoma—WWII Draft Registration, 1942 · U.S., Pennsylvania—1910 Federal Census · U.S., Tennessee—1910 Federal Census · U.S., Tennessee, Carroll County—Marriages, 1881–1939 · U.S., Vermont—1910 Federal Census · U.S., Virginia—1910 Federal Census · U.S., Washington—1910 Federal Census Current FamilySearch Indexing Projects, Record Language, and Percent Completion
Argentina, Balvanera—Registros Parroquiales, 1833–1934 [Parte B] Spanish 31% Argentina, Cordoba—Registros Parroquiales, 1722–1924 [Parte B] Spanish 24% Argentina, Santa Fe—Registros Parroquiales, 1634–1926 [Parte A] Spanish 22% Argentina, Santa Fe—Registros Parroquiales, 1634–1926 [Parte B] Spanish 27% Portuguese 1% Portuguese 36% English 10% English 56% English 16% French 29% Česká republika, Litoměřice—Matriky, 1552-1905 [část 1] (Tschechien, Litomerice—Kirchenbücher [Teil 1]) German 54% Spanish 84% Spanish 15% Spanish 7% Spanish 37% Deutschland, Baden, Achern—Kirchenbücher, 1810–1869 [Part C] German 23% German 25% Spanish 84% España, Lugo—Registros Parroquiales, 1530–1930 [Parte 1] Spanish 38% Spanish 81% France, Cherbourg—Registres Paroissiaux, 1802–1907 French 21% France, Coutances—Registres Paroissiaux 1802–1907 French 19% France, Coutances, Paroisses de la Manche, 1792–1906 French 90% French 39% France, Saint-Lo—Registres Paroissiaux, 1802–1907 French 56%
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