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England and Wales

• 33 million searchable records from the 1939 Register of England between 1911 and 1951.

Canada

• Two million obituary and memorial records from the 10 provinces, from 1997–2017.

United States

• More than 6.6 million new records added to the New York City Marriage License Index 1908–1972.• Historic Kentucky newspapers comprising more than 1.3 million pages across 19 newspaper titles.• Historic West Virginia newspapers comprising more than 370,000 pages• Historic Connecticut newspapers comprising more than 2.3 million pages across 23 newspaper titles.• 96, 216 records from the New Jersey Death Index 1901–1903.• 769,976 records from the New Jersey Marriage License Index 1901–1914.

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