FamilySearch Indexing Launches Its First Hungarian Project

The following news release was received from Paul Nauta with FamilySearch:

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FamilySearch Indexing Launches Its First Hungarian Project

FamilySearch is keeping sync with its goal to increase access to records worldwide. Part of that formula is to keep introducing indexing projects from more countries. It also means additional languages for volunteers to tackle. FamilySearch has 73 international indexing projects currently underway. That’s right, 73. This week FamilySearch indexing added its first project in Hungarian, which means projects now cover 12 languages.

The new Hungarian project is for Magyarország, Szabolcs—polgári anyakönyvi adatok, 1895–1978 [1. Rész]. If you can read Hungarian, or know others who do, please help rally the much needed support for this project. Additional projects will be added as the active volunteer base grows. Register or find out more information at Indexing.FamilySearch.org.

See the lists below for other new, complete, or in-progress projects.

New Projects Added in February 2011

(See the chart below for a complete list and current status of all indexing projects.)

Recently Completed Projects

(Note: Recently completed projects have been removed from the available online indexing batches and will now go through a final completion check process. They will be published at familysearch.org in the near future.)

  • Argentina, Balvanera—Registros Parroquiales, 1833–1934 [Parte B]
  • Canada, Bas–Canada—Recensement de 1842
  • Canada, New Brunswick—Deaths, 1815–1938 [Part B]
  • Colombia, Marinilla—Registros Parroquiales, 1815–1959
  • France, Coutances—Registres Paroissiaux, 1802–1907
  • France, Paris—Registres Protestants, 1612–1906 [Part D]
  • Jamaica—Civil Births, 1900–1930 [Part C]
  • Peru, Lima—Registros Civiles, 1887–1921 [Parte A]
  • Philippines, Lingayen, Dagupan—Registros Parroquiales, 1615–1982
  • U.K., Manchester—Parish Registers, 1813–1925 [Part B]
  • U.S.—Naval Enlistment Registers, 1855–1891
  • U.S., Alabama—County Marriages, 1809–1950 [Part A]
  • U.S., Chicago—1920 Federal Census
  • U.S., Illinois—County Marriages, 1810–1934 [Part A]
  • U.S., Massachusetts—1930 Federal Census
  • U.S., Michigan—1930 Federal Census
  • U.S., Minnesota—1930 Federal Census
  • U.S., Minnesota—County Marriages, 1860–1949 [Part A]
  • U.S., Nebraska—1930 Federal Census
  • U.S., New York—1892 State Census [Part 2]
  • U.S., New York—WWII Draft Registration Cards, 1942
  • U.S., North Carolina—1930 Federal Census
  • U.S., Oklahoma—County Marriages, 1891–1959 [Part B]
  • U.S., Texas—Birth Records, 1903–1934 [Part D]
  • U.S., Texas—County Marriages, 1837–1977 [Part B]

Current FamilySearch Indexing Projects, Record Language, and Percent Completion

Argentina, Balvanera—Registros Parroquiales, 1833–1934 [Parte C]
(Argentina, Balvanera—Church Records, 1833–1934 [Part B])

Spanish

(New)

Argentina, Santa Fe—Registros Parroquiales, 1634–1926 [Parte A]
(Argentina, Santa Fe—Church Records, 1634–1926 [Part A])

Spanish

65%

Brasil—Registro Civil, 1852–1914 [Parte 2A]
(Brazil—Civil Registration, 1852–1914 [Part 2A])

Portuguese

4%

Brasil, Florianópolis—Registros da Igreja, 1751–1954 [Parte A]
(Brazil, Florianópolis—Church Records, 1751–1954 [Part A])

Portuguese

20%

Brasil, Pernambuco, Recife—Registro Civil, 1900–1920
(Brazil, Pernambuco, Recife—Civil Registration, 1900–1920)

Portuguese

4%

Brasil, Rio de Janeiro—Imigração Cartões, 1900–1965 [Parte A]
(Brazil, Rio de Janeiro—Immigration Cards, 1900–1965 [Part A])

Portuguese

(New)

Brasil, Rio de Janeiro—Matrimonios, 1900–1910 [Piloto]
(Brazil, Rio de Janeiro—Marriages, 1900–1910)

Portuguese

59%

Canada—Passenger Lists, 1881–1922

English

6%

Canada, Ontario—Marriages, 1869–1927 [Part B]

English

13%

Chile—Registros Civiles, 1885–1900
(Chile—Civil Registration, 1885–1900)

Spanish

44%

Chile, Concepción—Registros Civiles, 1885–1903 [Parte 2B]
(Chile, Concepcion—Civil Registration, 1885–1903 [Part 2B])

Spanish

64%

Colombia, Bucaramanga—Registros Parroquiales, 1649–1959
(Colombia, Bucaramanga—Church Records, 1649–1959)

Spanish

15%

Deutschland, Baden, Achern—Kirchenbücher, 1810–1869 [Part D]
(Germany, Baden, Achern—Church Books, 1810–1869 [Part D])

German

87%

Deutschland, Baden-Württemberg, Kirchzarten—Kirchenbücher, 1810–1869
(Germany, Baden-Württemberg, Kirchzarten—Church Book Duplicates, 1810–1869)

German

(New)

El Salvador—Registros Civiles, 1835–1910
(El Salvador—Civil Registration, 1835–1910)

Spanish

40%

El Salvador—Registros Civiles, 1836-1910 [Parte B]
(El Salvador—Civil Registration, 1836–1910 [Part B])

Spanish

(New)

España, Andalucía—Registros Civiles, 1837–1870
(Spain, Andalucia—Civil Registration, 1837–1870)

Spanish

13%

España, Lugo—Registros Parroquiales, 1530–1930 [Parte 1]
(Spain, Lugo—Parish Registers, 1530–1930 [Part 1])

Spanish

44%

France, Cherbourg—Registres Paroissiaux, 1802–1907
(France, Cherbourg—Parish Registers, 1802–1907)

French

47%

France, Saint-Lo—Registres Paroissiaux, 1802–1907
(France, Saint-Lo—Parish Registers, 1802–1907)

French

76%

Guatemala, Guatemala—Registros Civiles, 1800–1900
(Guatemala, Guatemala—Civil Registration, 1800–1900)

Spanish

26%

Guatemala, Guatemala—Registros Civiles, 1877–1900
(Guatemala, Guatemala—Civil Registration, 1877–1900)

Spanish

48%

Ireland—Tithe Applotment Books, 1824–1840

English

16%

Italia, Provincia di Vicenza—Registri Parrocchiali, 1597–1937
(Italy, Vicenza Province—Parish Registers, 1597–1937)

Italian

21%

Italy, Trento—Baptisms, 1784–1924 [Part 2A]

Italian

67%

Jamaica—Church of England Parish Baptisms, 1664–1880

English

18%

Magyarország, Szabolcs—polgári anyakönyvi adatok, 1895–1978 [1. Rész]
(Hungary, Szabolcs—Civil Registration, 1895–1978 [Part 1])

Hungarian

(New)

Mexico, D.F.—Bautismos, 1536–1900 [Parte A]
(Mexico, D.F.—Church Baptisms, 1536–1900 [Part A])

Spanish

6%

Mexico, Veracruz—1930 Federal Censo
(Mexico, Veracruz—1930 Federal Census)

Spanish

60%

New Zealand—Passenger Lists, 1871–1915 [Part 2A]

English

14%

Nicaragua, Masaya—Registros Civiles, 1879–1984
(Nicaragua, Masaya—Civil Registration, 1879–1984)

Spanish

6%

Norge —Tinglysningskort, 1640–1903
(Norway—Probate Index Cards, 1640–1903)

Norwegian

4%

Portugal, Setúbal—Registros da Igreja, 1581–1910
(Portugal, Setúbal—Church Records, 1581–1910)

Portuguese

29%

República Dominicana—Nacimientos Civiles, 1828–1906
(Dominican Republic—Civil Births, 1828–1906)

Spanish

1%

Russland, Sankt Petersburg—Kirchenbuchduplikat, 1833–1885
(Russia, Saint Petersburg—Parish Register Duplicates, 1833–1885)

German

46%

South Africa, Cape Province—Church Records, 1660–1970

Afrikaans, Dutch, English

80%

Sverige, Södermanland—Kyrkoböcker, till 1860 [Del 1]
(Sweden, Södermanland—Church Records, to 1860 [Part 1])

Swedish

94%

Sverige, Uppsala—Kyrkoböcker, till 1860 [Del 1]
(Sweden, Uppsala—Church Records, to 1860 [Part 1])

Swedish

89%

Sverige, Örebro—Kyrkoböcker, till 1860 [Del 1]
(Sweden, Örebro—Church Records, to 1860 [Part 1])

Swedish

34%

U.K., Essex—Parish Registers, 1538–1900 [Part A]

English

18%

U.K., Warwickshire—Parish Registers, 1538–1900 [Part 2 Adv]

English,
Old English

54%

Uruguay—Registros Civiles (Nacimientos), 1879–1930
(Uruguay—Civil Registration (Births), 1879–1930)

Spanish

15%

U.S., Arkansas—WWII Draft Registration, 1942

English

62%

U.S., Illinois—1865 State Census

English

(New)

U.S., Indiana, Elkhart County—Marriages, 1811–1959

English

80%

U.S., Iowa—County Births, 1880–1935 [Part A]

English

42%

U.S., Iowa—County Marriages, 1838–1992 [Part A]

English

79%

U.S., Kansas—1930 Federal Census

English

(New)

U.S., Michigan—County Marriages, 1820–1956 [Part A]

English

8%

U.S., New Jersey—County Marriages, 1682–1956 [Part 1]

English

46%

U.S., New York—1930 Federal Census [Part A]

English

(New)

U.S., New York—Marriage Licenses, 1908–1938 [Part A]

English

62%

U.S., New York—Marriages, 1908–1935 [Part A]

English

55%

U.S., North Carolina—County Marriages, 1762–1959 [Part B]

English

66%

U.S., North Carolina—Freedmen Letters, 1862–1870

English

48%

U.S., Ohio—1930 Federal Census

English

(New)

U.S., Oklahoma—Land Allotment Records, 1899–1907 [Part B]

English

21%

U.S., Pennsylvania—WWII Draft Registration Cards, 1942

English

(New)

U.S., Puerto Rico—1910 Censo Federal
(U.S., Puerto Rico—1910 Federal Census)

Spanish

38%

U.S., Puerto Rico—Nacimientos Civiles, 1836–1930 [Parte B]
(U.S., Puerto Rico—Civil Births, 1836–1930 [Part B])

Spanish

12%

U.S., South Dakota—1930 Federal Census

English

(New)

U.S., Tennessee—County Marriages, 1790–1950 [Part B]

English

29%

U.S., Tennessee—County Marriages, 1790–1950 [Part C]

English

85%

U.S., Vermont—Vital Records, 1760–1954 [Part B]

English

60%

Venezuela—Nacimientos Civiles, 1873–1909
(Venezuela—Civil Births, 1873–1909)

Spanish

7%

Venezuela, Mérida—Registros Parroquiales, 1654–1992 [Parte 2]
(Venezuela, Merida—Parish Registers, 1654–1992 [Part 2])

Spanish

48%

Česká Republika (Tschechien), Litoměřice—Matriky, 1552–1905 [část 1B]
(Czech Republic, Litomerice—Church Records, 1552–1905 [Part 1B]

German

(New)

Österreich, Wiener Meldezettel, 1890–1925
(Austria, Vienna—Population Cards, 1890–1925)

German

45%

Украина, Киев—Метрические книги русской православной церкви, 1843–1845 [Часть B]
(Ukraine, Kiev—Orthodox Consistory Church Books, 1843–1845 [Part B])

Russian

88%

Current FamilySearch Partner Projects, Record Language, and Percent Completion

België—Burgerlijke Stand, 1851–1900 [Deel 3A]
(Belgium—Civil Registration, 1851–1900 [Part 3A])

Dutch, Flemish

17%

Belgique—Registres Civile, 1851–1900 [Partie A]
(Belgium—Civil Registration, 1851–1900 [Part A])

French

86%

Belgique—Registres Civile, 1851–1900 [Partie C]
(Belgium—Civil Registrations, 1851–1900 [Part C]

French

(New)

Brasil, Minas Gerais—Church Records, 1706-1952

Portuguese

1%

Canada, Ontario, Toronto—Trust Cemeteries, 1826–1935

English

27%

Deutschland, Westfalen, Minden—Volkszählung, 1880–1900
(Germany, Westphalia, Minden—City Censuses, 1880–1900)

German

16%

España, Avila, Barroman—Registros Parroquiales, 1550–1930
(Spain, Avila, Barroman—Parish Registers, 1550–1930)

Spanish

91%

España, Avila, Bernuy-Zapardiel—Registros Parroquiales, 1530–1935
(Spain, Avila, Bernuy-Zapardiel—Parish Registers, 1530–1935)

Spanish

(New)

España, Malaga—Registros Civiles, 1846–1870
(Spain, Malaga—Civil Registration, 1846–1870)

Spanish

54%

France, Quimper et Leon, Brest, Saint Pierre—Registres Paroissiaux, 1772–1909
(France, Quimper et Leon, Brest, Saint Pierre—Parish Registers, 1772–1909)

French

42%

Norway—1875 Census [Part B]

Norwegian

90%

Norway—1875 Federal Census [Part C]

Norwegian

(New)

Polska—Księgi Metrykalne—Diecezja Lublin, 1902–1945
(Poland, Lublin Diocese—Church Books, 1902–1945)

Polish

54%

U.K., Norfolk—Parish Registers, 1538–1900

English

73%

U.S., California—1852 State Census

English

(New)

U.S., Colorado—1885 State Census

English

6%

U.S., Ohio—Tax Records, Post 1825 [Part 4]

English

82%

U.S., Utah, Salt Lake County—Birth Registers, 1890–1908

English

71%

U.S., Utah, Salt Lake County—Death Registers, 1848–1940

English

33%

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