Friday, June 24, 2016

New FamilySearch Collections - February 22, 2016

The following is from FamilySearch.


 
New FamilySearch Collections Update: February 22, 2016
You will find new marriage records from Kansas and Maryland this week along with England Devon Bishop's Transcripts 1558-1887England Lancashire Oldham Cemetery Registers 1797-2004, and United States World War II Prisoners of War 1941-1945. Find these and more by following the links below.
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