Each month the Family History Library adds new books to its collection. From patent rolls to individually produced family histories, these books are collected and cataloged. Many represent recent research but may provided information dating back centuries. To see what has been recently added to the library, see the FamilySearch blog entry below:
The Family History Library acquires many new genealogy and family history related books each month. Major US additions includes abstracts of Hartford, Connecticut newspapers; Worth County, Iowa cemetery books; Douglas County, Oregon cemetery, death, tax, and divorce books; a variety of Blair County, Pennsylvania books; six volumes of Fra Amerika til Norge (books on Norwegian emigration to America), and George G. Morgan’s How to Do Everything Genealogy.
In the International section, additions include several Ortsfamilienbucher from Baden and Bavaria; street guides to Berlin; Basque settlers of Mexico; notarial records from Toluca and Jalapa, Mexico; marriages from Monterrey Cathedral, Mexico; and 12 volumes of Norske gardsbruk (farm histories from Ostfold, Norway).
To read the full blog; plus, access the lists of new books, click here.