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05 December 2012

New US Material on FamilySearch 5 December

Recently added since our last posting:

New Jersey, Calvary United Methodist Church Records, 1821-2003
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Vermont, Franklin County Probate Records, 1796-1921
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Ohio, Jefferson County Court Records, 1797-1940
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Idaho, Minidoka County Records, 1913-1961
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New York, Buffalo, St. Paul's Episcopal Church Records, 1812-1970
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Oregon, Columbia County Records, 1854-1958
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