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Norway

• Norway Census: more than 6.8 million census records from 1891, 1900 and 1910

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Australia

• South Australian Immigrant Ship Papers, 1849–1940: more than 49,000 indexed records added to an existing collection

United Kingdom

• Northumberland Parish Registers, 1530–1950: more than 6000 indexed records added to an existing collection
• England and Wales National Register, 1939: more than 42 million indexed records added to a new collection

United States

• Colorado Statewide Divorce Index, 1900–1939: more than 2000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Connecticut, World War I Military Census of• Florida, World War I Navy Card Roster, 1917–1920: more than 100 indexed records added to an existing collection• Georgia Deaths, 1928–1942: more than 1000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Georgia, World War I, Statement of Service Cards, 1920–1929: more than 4000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Illinois, Macon County Decatur Public Library Collections, 1879–2007: more than 1000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Iowa, Birth Records, 1921–1942: more than 300,000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Iowa, Death Records, 1904–1951: more than 11,000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Iowa, Monroe County, Card Index of Births, Deaths and Marriages from newspaper clippings, 1898–2015: nine indexed records added to an existing collection• Iowa, Records of Persons Subject to Military Duty, 1862–1910: more than 200,000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Kentucky, Louisville, Cemetery Index Cards, 1840–1988: more than 100 indexed records added to an existing collection• Louisiana, Ascension Parish, Index of Marriages, 1773–1963: more than 39,000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Maine, Tombstone Inscriptions, Surname Index, 1620–2014: more than 3000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Massachusetts, Boston Crew Lists, 1917–1943: more than 2 million indexed records added to an existing collection• Massachusetts, Revolutionary War, Index Cards to Muster Rolls, 1775–1783: more than 3000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Michigan, Census of World War I Veterans with Card Index, 1917–1919: more than 200,00 indexed records added to a new collection• Michigan, County Births, 1867–1917: more than 100 indexed records added to an existing collection• Minnesota, County Deaths, 1850–2001: more than 100,000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Mississippi World War I Army Veterans Master alphabetical index, 1917–1918: more than 1000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Missouri Births, 1817–1939: more than 6000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Missouri Deaths, 1835–1976: more than 42,000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Missouri County Marriages, Pre-WWII Adjutant General Enlistment Contracts, 1900–1941: more than 300 indexed records added to an existing collection • Montana, Cascade County Records, 1800–2009: more than 600 indexed records added to an existing collection• Montana, Flathead County Records, 1871–2001: more than 1000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Montana, Military Records, 1904–1918: more than 1000 indexed records added to an existing collection• New Hampshire, Hillsborough County, Manchester, Cemetery Records, 1800–2007: more than 5000 indexed records added to an existing collection• New Jersey, Reclaim the Records, New Jersey Birth Index, 1901–1903: more than 9000 indexed records added to an existing collection• North Carolina, County Divorce Records, 1926–1975: more than 600 indexed records added to an existing collection• North Carolina, Davidson County Vital Records, 1867–2006• North Carolina, Historical Records Survey, Cemetery Inscription Card Index: more than 100 indexed records added to an existing collection• Ohio, Marietta Cemetery Records, 1788–2013: more than 300 indexed records added to an existing collection• Ohio, Summit County, Coroner Inquest, Hospital and Cemetery Records, 1882–1949: more than 11,000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Ohio, World War I Statement of Service Cards, 1914–1919: more than 30,000 indexed records added to a new collection• Oregon, World War I, County Military Service Records, 1919–1920: more than 30 indexed records added to an existing collection• Oregon, World War I, Veteran State Aid Applications, 1921–1938: more than 1000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Pennsylvania, Philadelphia City Births, 1860–1906: more than 7000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Tennessee Deaths, 1914–1966: more than 6000 indexed records added to an existing collection• Texas, Bexar County, San Antonio Cemetery Records, 1893–2007: more than 400 indexed records added to an existing collection• United States, Border Crossings from Canada to the United States, 1894–1954: more than 10,000 indexed records added to an existing collection• United States, Freedmen’s Bureau Ration Records, 1865–1872: more than 10,000 indexed records added to an existing collection• United States, World War I American Expeditionary Forces Deaths, 1917–1919: more than 400 indexed records added to an existing collection• Utah, World War I County Draft Board Register, Name Index, 1917–1918: more than 100,000 indexed records added to a new collection• Utah, World War I Service Questionnaires, 1914–1918: more than 6000 indexed records added to a new collection• Virginia, Lynchburg, Diuguid Funeral Home Records, 1820–1971: more than 600 indexed records added to an existing collection• Virginia, Petersburg, Gillfield Baptist Church Records, 1827–1971: more than 100 indexed records added to an existing collection

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