Every Friday, Findmypast announces their newly added databases, usually with some description and images of the records. You can see the latest announcements at https://blog.findmypast.com/fridays/.
This week, there are a number of interesting new additions to the record collections:
* The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Update - Three new issues have been added to the NYG&B Record, the second oldest genealogical journal in the United States. Search or browse to find valuable documentation to aid you in your family history research.
* New York Researcher Update - Search or Browse the 2015 summer and fall issues of the New York Researcher, The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society's (NYG&B) quarterly review.
* American Bible Society Collection - Uncover family records of ancestors found inscribed in family bibles. Search or browse this index of over 8,000 names to uncover life events such as births, marriages, and deaths.
* Dublin Records and Registers - Search through eight publications of parish records from the Church of Ireland dating from the 1600s up to 1800 to discover baptism, marriage, and burial dates of your ancestors.
* Suffolk Baptisms - Discover your East Anglian ancestors with an index covering nearly four centuries and find multiple generations of ancestors for your family tree.
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