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In the last five years FamilySearch has changed from a microfilm processing organization to a digital image processing organization.
Last year FamilySearch published about 80 million images online for free access to all.
Many times that number will be published in 2011.
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If the rate of increase stays the same there will be 251 European collections by 17 October 2012
17 Feb 2011 17 October 2011
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Post 1837 Marriages in Parish Registers
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Julia Coult emigrated to America and told her children she was from Dorsey, Essex. Printed books did not show Dorsey as a place in England.
A woman from Essex explained to me that she grew up in Tolleshunt Darcy and everyone there just called it Dorsey.
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Search results and map location
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• [S3] Pedigrees with Index of London Citizens, abt. 1600-1800 (filmed 1954), Boyd, Percival, compiler, (Microfilm copy of manuscripts at Somerset House, London. Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1954), FHL microfilms 94,515-94,593., vol. 231 no. 23003, FHL microfilm 94577.
Place Collection Individuals
Australia South Australia Community Trees 257,754
Australia Victoria Community Trees 123,818
British Knowles Collection: Jews of the British Isles 104,143
British Peerage, Gentry and Colonial American Connections 212,624
England Bedfordshire, Eaton Bray Community Tree 18,817
England London: Residents of London 209,983
England Norfolk Visitations, 1563 23,098
India Punjab, Moga District 10,454
Scotland Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae 88,274
WalesRecords Primarily of the Nobility and Gentry 258,209
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