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Australia

• Electoral Rolls, 1893–1949: more than 16 million new indexed records

Canada

• Quebec, Marriage Returns, 1926–1997: more than seven million new indexed records

United States

• Baltimore, Maryland Passenger Lists, 1891–1943: more than one million new indexed records
• Honolulu, Hawaii Passenger Lists, 1900–1953: more than one million new indexed records

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Australia

• Cemetery Inscriptions, 1802–2005: more than 1900 indexed records added to an existing collection• South Australia, Immigrants Ship Papers, 1849–1940: more than 21,000 indexed records added to

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