- FamilySearch Indexing
FamilySearch Indexing is a distributed volunteer driven project established and run by the
Family History Department ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . The project aims to create searchable digital indexes for scanned images of historical documents. The documents are drawn primarily from a collection of 2.4 million microfilms made of historical documents from 110 countries and principalities.Volunteers install free software on their home computers, download images from the site, type the data they read from the image into the software, and submit their work back to the site. The data is eventually made publicly and freely available on one of the
FamilySearch web sites for use in genealogical research.Types of records
The FamilySearch Indexing Project has so far focused primarily on indexing state and federal
census records from theUnited States of America , though Census records fromMexico , Birth, Death and Marriage records fromIreland , and vital records fromNicaragua have also been indexed.In addition to the general indexing projects, the site also partners with other genealogical organizations to complete specialized indexing projects. Partners have included the
Arkansas Genealogical Society, theBlack History Museum , theIndiana Genealogical Society, theOhio Genealogical Society, theUtah Genealogical Association, among others.External links
* http://www.familysearchindexing.org - The FamilySearch Indexing main site
* http://www.royert.org/FSI.html - Instructions for setting up the program to index in Spanish
* http://search.labs.familysearch.org - See where the indexed records are going when you are done indexing them
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