Friday, March 30, 2018

Family Search's Records Week of March 26th

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New Historic Records on FamilySearch: Week of March 26, 2018

SALT LAKE CITY, UTHundreds of thousands of new historical records are available this week on FamilySearch from CaliforniaCape VerdeEl SalvadorEnglandNicaraguaParaguaySouth Africa, and Uruguay. Search these new free records by clicking on the collection links below or search over 6 billion free searchable names at FamilySearch.
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