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13 November 2014

FamilySearch Updates: IA, OH, and CA Materials

The following databases are showing on FamilySearch as updated or new since our last posting:

Iowa, Polk County Probate Records, 1914-1924

Ohio, Soldier Home Records, 1888-1919

Ohio, Grace Episcopal Church Records, 1880-1980

Ohio, Geauga County Records, 1860-1970

California, County Birth and Death Records, 1800-1994
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