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- Get Involved: Start Indexing with FamilySearch.
How Indexing Works Historical documents—like birth certificates, military records, or censuses—contain important information about our ancestors' lives Indexing makes those raw details findable on FamilySearch
- FamilySearch Indexing
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established in 2006 and run by FamilySearch The project aims to create searchable digital indexes for scanned images of historical documents
- Opportunities • Get Involved - FamilySearch
Indexing Opportunities Help others discover their ancestors by reviewing details on historical records
- FamilySearch Indexing
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
- Get Involved Activity: Help Make Family Discoveries Possible!
Indexing is a volunteer project that makes images of historical records—like census returns or obituaries—searchable online It’s a great way to give back to the genealogy community and make family discoveries possible
- Get to Know the New Browser-Based Indexing Program
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
- FamilySearch Indexing: Youre Invited
The new browser-based indexing program will be launching soon! By familiarizing yourself with the new program, you will help maintain the pace of indexing that is necessary for people to find their ancestors and take their names to the temple
- Indexing Is Vital - FamilySearch
Indexing is how long-forgotten information about our ancestors goes from old hand-written books to searchable online records that Church members can discover and take to the temple
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