New Free Historical Records on FamilySearch: Week of 12 July 2021

The following announcement was written by FamilySearch:

Search for your ancestors in over 1M new, free Catholic Church records added to collections this week on FamilySearch from Bolivia 1566–1996, Chile 1710–1928, Costa Rica 1595–1992, the Dominican Republic 1590–1955, El Salvador 1655–1977, Mexico (Querétaro 1590–1970 and Tamaulipas 1703–1964),  Nicaragua 1740–1960, Panama 1707–1973, Paraguay 1754–2015, and Venezuela 1577–1995. View thousands more records added to England Middlesex Parish Registers 1539–1988, the United States Bureau of Land Management Tract Books 1800–c. 1955, and South Carolina, Charleston District, Bill of Sales of Negro Slaves 1774–1872.

Search these new records and images by clicking on the collection links below, or go to FamilySearch to search over 8 billion free names and record images.

(The full list of newly-added records is very long, too long to fit here. You can read the entire list at: https://bit.ly/3hzFfu7.)

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