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FamilySearch Indexing is a volunteer project established in 2006 and run by FamilySearch. The project aims to create searchable digital indexes for scanned images of historical documents.
FamilySearch indexing is a volunteer transcription effort that makes valuable genealogical records freely searchable online. Since FamilySearch indexing began in 2006, this unprecedented crowdsourcing effort has produced more than one billion searchable records.
FamilySearch Indexing Can Genealogy Be Done On a Computer? FamilySearch indexing creates indexes to genealogical information in the Granite Mountain Records Vault and makes it available to everyone on the Internet.
FamilySearch Indexing is a volunteer project established and run by FamilySearch, a genealogy organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The project aims to create searchable digital indexes of scanned images of historical documents that are relevant to genealogy.
FamilySearch.org is the largest free collection of online resources for family history research. With billions of historical records, powerful search tools, family trees, and an active community, FamilySearch.org helps everyone discover, preserve, and share their family history.
other guides that may be helpful with indexing. • FamilySearch Indexing: This opens the indexing Web site home page (indexing.familysearch.org). You can view up-to-date messages about the indexing program, project information, or help resources, or you can update personal information.
US, Alaska—Church Records, 1816–1970 [MQGK-XHD] Please see entry 12 and 13. On 12 it gives a name and then says, SEE UNDER and gives another name. …. Answered Lisa Kay Horlacher 63 views 4 comments Most recent by Cemetery Tramp September 28.
With the recently released, free FamilySearch Indexing app for iPhone and iPad users, individuals can now help preserve and share precious genealogical records from around the world from mobile devices.
In the "My Impact" portion under indexing how do you determine who the indexer was?