26 Million New Names Added for Costa Rica, France, Hungary, Mexico, Spain, and the U.S.

Twenty-nine new collections were updated or added this week at FamilySearch.org—with 26 million names and 1.5 million digital images!

The international collections continue to expand with exciting new additions for Costa Rica, France, Hungary, Mexico, and Spain. In addition, nine more indexes were added to the U.S. 1910 Federal Census collection—that means it is 37 percent complete! This project is moving along quickly.

There are now 428 collections from original source records available online at FamilySearch. Search all of these great collections for free online at FamilySearch’s Record Search pilot (from FamilySearch.org, click Search Records, and then click Record Search pilot).

See the chart below for the complete list of all the newly added or improved collections.

None of this would be possible without the great contributions of many online FamilySearch volunteers. These individuals donate the time and effort needed to make these collections freely available to FamilySearch patrons. If you would like to help by donating a few minutes online with projects of personal interest, become a FamilySearch community volunteer. Many hands produce great work. Thank you for your support!

Collection Name
Indexed
Records
Digital Images
Comments
Costa Rica—Church Records
217,000
Waypointed images
France—Protestant Church Records, Part B and C
122,000
Updated index
Hungary, Abauj-Torna—Civil Registration
70,000
Waypointed images
Hungary, Szabolcs—Civil Registration
104,000
Waypointed images
México, México—Censo de México de 1930
633,657
New index linked to previously published images
México, Durango—Censo de México de 1930
322,598
New index linked to previously published images
México, Guanajuato—Censo de México de 1930
851,154
New index linked to previously published images
México, Hidalgo—Censo de México de 1930
799,861
New index linked to previously published images
México, Jalisco—Censo de México de 1930
1,462,000
New index linked to previously published images
México, Queretaro—Censo de México de 1930
57,647
New index linked to previously published images
Spain, Barcelona—Civil Registration Part 2
1,000
Waypointed images
Spain, Barcelona—Civil Registration Part 3
2,000
Waypointed images
Spain, Barcelona, Vich—Civil Registration
11,000
Waypointed images
Spain, Cordoba—Civil Registration
4,000
Waypointed images
Spain, Gerona—Catholic Diocese Church Records, Part 2
57,000
Waypointed images
Spain, Málaga—Civil Registration
22,000
Waypointed images
Spain, Ripoll (Girona)—Municipal Records
53,000
Waypointed images
U.S., District of Columbia—1910 Federal Census
356,000
New index
U.S., Indiana—1910 Federal Census
2,957,000
New index
U.S., Kansas—1910 Federal Census
1,867,000
New index
U.S., Kentucky—1910 Federal Census
2,516,000
New index
U.S., Maryland—1910 Federal Census
1,419,000
New index
U.S., Massachusetts—1910 Federal Census
3,622,000
New index
U.S., Minnesota—1910 Federal Census
2,282,000
New index
U.S., New Jersey—1910 Federal Census
2,670,000
New index
U.S., New Hampshire—Statewide Deaths, 1901–1937
618,000
803,000
New index and images
U.S., New Hampshire—Statewide Deaths, 1938–1947
143,000
143,000
New index and images
U.S., New Hampshire—Statewide Deaths, Early to 1900
300,000
300,000
New index and images
U.S., Texas—1910 Federal Census
4,000,000
New index

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