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Australia

• New South Wales, Colonial Secretary’s Papers, 1788–1825: 133,735 records

• South Australia, Death and Funeral Notices, 1971–present: 489, 247 records

• Western Australia, Births, 1841–1905: 304,343 records.

Austria

• Vienna Church Marriages, 1850–1920: 4,304,879 records.

Canada

• British Columbia, Births and Baptisms, 1773–present: 188,575 records

• British Columbia, Deaths, 1872–present: 1,243,400 records

• British Columbia, Marriages, 1800–1946: 468,049 records

• Prince Edward Island, Births and Baptisms, 1702–present: 711,220 records

• Prince Edward Island, Deaths and Burials, 1779–present: 99,873 records

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