
Results from completed indexing projects are published at http://www.familysearch.org. Many names are linked to images so that researchers can view the original documents.
Please be aware that the work you do on your group pages and in the beta indexing program will not be saved when the public version of the browser-based indexing program is released.
Since 2006 when FamilySearch indexing was first introduced, more than one billion records (representing some three billion names of individuals) have been indexed by volunteers!
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 …
The country’s research page contains information regarding the different collections for that county (indexed, image only, or combined), link to the FamilySearch Wiki, link to related …
Marriage Type For a list of the abbreviations of the months in Spanish, click the drop‐down menu in the Marriage Month field in the indexing program. The month usually follows the day of birth, …
This guide is a quick start to indexing the birth records; carefully read the project instructions in each project to learn about unique features of that project.
Help and Training For a list of marriage terms, numbers, months, and abbreviations in Spanish, please refer to the following resources: • The Quickstart: Guatemala Indexing Guide—Births: …
With The Family History Guide you can Learn FamilySearch Projects | 1: Family Tree, 2: Memories, 3: Descendants, 4: Discover, 5: Indexing, 6: Help, 7: Tech, 8: DNA
Most of the marriage records in this project were written on preprinted forms, which simplifies the task of indexing them. These records were usually written in Italian. You may come across …