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New and Updated Collections on Genealogy Sites

7/13/2013

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New and Updated Collections on Genealogy Sites for week ending 12 Jul 2013 via 4YourFamilyStory.com
If you've been researching your ancestors for any length of time online, you'll soon realize how important it is to re-check the databases to see what they have digitized and added to their collections. And if you haven't been researching for long, this is a very helpful online genealogy research tip: Check and re-check the online genealogy databases to see what's been added or updated.

Below is a handy dandy listing of what was updated or added to collections on certain online database sites for the past week. Check it and see if you find a location and time period that your ancestors lived in and see if the collection that was added or updated might help you out with your genealogy and family history researching.

Ancestry.com
Updated:
  • Sweden, Church Records, 1500-1941 {in Swedish} {Updated: 12 July 2013}
  • New York City, Marriages, 1600s-1800s {Updated: 10 July 2013}

New
  • Oregon, Adoptions and Name Changes, 1876-1918 {Added: 8 July 2013}

Archives.com
New
  • Arizona, Marriage Records, 1864-1982
  • Louisiana, Early Marriage Index, 1718-1925
  • Louisiana, New Orleans, Birth Index, 1790-1899
  • Louisiana, New Orleans, Death Index, 1804-1949
  • Louisiana, New Orleans, Marriage Index, 1831-1920
  • Maryland, Birth and Christening Index, 1662-1911
  • Mississippi, Early Marriage Index, 1800-1825
  • Missouri, Early Birth Records, 1851-1910
  • Missouri, Early Death Records, 1834-1910

FamilySearch.org
  • Belgium, Namur, Civil Registration, 1800-1912 {Added or updated: 8 Jul 2013}
  • Indonesia, Jawa Tengah, Kebumen, Naturalization Records, 1952-2013 {Added or updated: 10 Jul 2013}
  • Indonesia, Jawa Tengah, Wonogiri District Court Records, 1967-2013 {Added or updated: 8 Jul 2013}
  • Mexico, San Luis Potosí, Miscellaneous Records, 1570-1876 {Added or updated: 8 Jul 2013}
  • New England, Petitions for Naturalization, 1787-1931 {Added or updated: 10 Jul 2013}
  • New Zealand, Central Otago, Cemetery Gravestones, 1861-2009 {Added or updated: 10 Jul 2013}
  • Spain, Records of Widows and Orphans of Spanish Officers, 1833-1960 {Added or updated: 8 Jul 2013}
  • United States Census, 1920 {Added or updated 12 Jul 2013}
  • United States Census, 1930 {Added or updated 12 Jul 2013}
  • Washington, County Records, 1856-2009 {Added or updated 8 Jul 2013}

findmypast.co.uk
New {Added 11 Jul 2013}
  • Royal Navy Division Service Records 1914-1920
~Caroline
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3 Comments
Lisa Sullivan Taisey
7/14/2013 12:52:28 am

Usually the men were the ones to file for Naturalization status and the wife automatically became legal thru her husband. Was there ANY paperwork the women had to fill out? Have I been missing clues by only following the men?

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Mariann Regan link
7/14/2013 01:38:41 am

Wow, I didn't realize that so much was being added and updated all the time. This much in a week! In time, genealogy will be some large percentage online. Hm. I hope the world can continue to supply itself with electricity. : )) Thank you for this update -- and I guess this is representative of one week.

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Celia Lewis link
7/14/2013 05:21:08 am

Very helpful, Caroline. I have a list of people I check for almost every month, hoping that one more database might be added to/uploaded since I last checked. And - YES! I sometimes suddenly find that marriage record or parish register online. Excellent tip.

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