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We reported earlier that FamilySearchLabs has put up the Philadelphia Death Certificates from 1803 to 1915.
Volunteers working at FamilySearchLabs are digitizing microfilm and original vital records and putting them online. (Photo, courtesy: Newsroom.lds.org)
Today I see that they have added records for:
MICHIGAN
Michigan Birth Records 1867-1902 – Complete – includes digital images of the original documents
Michigan Death Records 1867 to 1897 – Complete – includes digital images of the original documents
WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia Births 1853-1930 – 36% complete – includes digital images of the original documents
West Virginia Marriages 1853-1970 – 36% complete – includes digital images of the original documents
West Virginia Deaths 1853-1970 – 50% complete – includes digital images of the original documents
GERMANY and MEXICO
In addition to that FamilySearchLabs has put up German & Mexican baptismal & marriage registers for 1700-1900. These two resources are text only and give the citation for the original document but not the digital page images.
This is great news!
FamilySearchLabs is keeping up a brisk pace of uploading genealogical records and images.
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