According to Ancestry.com, they have a lot of new things in store for us in 2011. The following lists are from their press release of December 27, with details found on their “What’s ahead” webpage.
United States Records to be posted in 2011
• More naturalization records, 1795-1900s
• Improved 1930 U.S. Census
• More New York, Boston and Philadelphia passenger lists, 1820-1920
• More high school and college yearbooks, late 1800s-1900s
• More passport applications, 1906-1925
• Navy muster rolls, 1939-1948
• Confederate pension applications, late 1800s-early 1900s
• Index to early Pennsylvania land warrants, 1733-1987
Foreign Records to be posted in 2011
• United Kingdom: London wills, 1600s-1800s
• Ireland: Improved Griffith’s Valuation, 1847-1864
• United Kingdom: Parish registers, including West Yorkshire and Dorset, 1700s-1900s
• Germany: Brandenburg church records, 1700-1874
• United Kingdom: 1911 Census for England, Wales, Isle of Man and Channel Islands
• Sweden: Parish birth records, 1860-1937
• Canada: Voter records, 1935-1983
• Italy: Palermo birth and marriage records, 1820-1905
How about a little more information as it relates to African-American genealogy?
I’m afraid that Ancestry.com didn’t send me information that was that specific. If I should get the info., I’ll certainly post it.
Looking forward to Canadian voters lists.