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MyHeritage

Brazil

• Pernambuco Deaths, 1930–2017: more than 3,100,000 indexed records added to a new collection

New Zealand

• Electoral Rolls, 1881–1935: more than 2,800,000 indexed records added to a new collection

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FamilySearch

England

• England Births and Christenings, 1538–1975: more than 1,500,000 indexed records added to an existing collection• England Marriages, 1538–1973: more than 44,000 indexed records added to an existing collection• England, Cumbria Parish Registers, 1538–1990: more than 306,000 indexed• England, Essex Non-Conformist Church Records, 1613–1971: more than 10,000 indexed records added to an existing collection• England, Gloucestershire Non-Conformist Church Records,1642–1996: more than 2000 indexed records added to an existing collection • England, Norfolk Non-Conformist Records, 1613–1901: more than 2000 indexed records added to an existing collection• England, Northumberland Non-Conformist Church Records, 1613–1920: more than 25,000 indexed records added to an existing collection• England, Surrey Parish Registers, 1536–1992: more than 18,000 indexed records added to an existing collection• England, Yorkshire Marriage Bonds and Allegations, 1613–1887: more than 86,000 indexed records added to an existing collection

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