The following genealogy record collections were added to the Ancestry.com Card Catalog page by Date Updated during the period from 31 May to 6 June 2025:
- U.S., Aerial Photos from VintageAerial.com, 1963-2009; 17,965,630 indexed records with record images, ADDED 6/5/2025. This collection consists of aerial photos of rural locations in forty-one U.S. states between 1950 and 1990.
- Penrith, New South Wales, Australia, Valuation Books and Miscellaneous Books, 1871-1966; 213,323 indexed records with record images, ADDED 6/5/2025. This collection contains property valuation records for the city of Penrith, New South Wales, Australia, dated between 1871 and 1966. The records include registers, applications, and rate notices.
- Global, Geneanet Cemetery Index, 1500-current; 18,718,920 indexed records without record images, Updated 6/4/2025. This collection contains an index of cemetery information posted on Geneanet.org for over 135 countries and territories including France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany, and the United States.
- Poland, Registration of Repatriated Polish Citizens and Ethnic Poles, 1944-1946 (USHMM); 95,298 indexed records without record images, ADDED 6/2/2025. The collection contains case files and registration lists of Polish citizens and ethnic Poles who applied for repatriation to Poland from Soviet Ukraine.
- U.S., Newspapers.com™ Auctions of Enslaved People and Bounties on Freedom Seekers Index, pre-1880; 752,882 indexed records without record images, Updated 6/2/2025. This collection includes newspaper articles and advertisements related to enslaved people published in the United States before 1880. These articles are high-quality primary historical sources that provide vital information about the institution of slavery and its impact on enslaved people.
- California, U.S., Federal Naturalization Records, 1888-1991; 5,249,186 indexed records with record images, Updated 6/2/2025. This database consists of naturalization records for California from U.S. District Courts.
Disclosure: I pay for an All-Access subscription from Ancestry.com. In past years, Ancestry.com provided a complimentary All Access subscription, an autosomal DNA test, material considerations for travel expenses to meetings, and hosted events and meals that I attended in Salt Lake City.
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