I received this information from Daniel Horowitz at MyHeritage today:
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December 2025 was a big month for historical records at MyHeritage: we added 1.2 billion historical records across 27 new and updated collections from the U.S., England & Wales, Spain, France, Argentina, Uruguay, and across Europe!Two of the newly added collections are particularly worth highlighting:
- The England & Wales Probate Index (1858–1995) goes beyond what’s available elsewhere by indexing additional relatives mentioned in the documents, not just the main individual. This is a major advantage for tracing families through estates and beneficiaries.
- The 1890 New York Police Census: This collection includes reconstructed household relationships not shown in the original images, derived from address, surname, age, and gender, making this rare census far more useful.
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Disclosure: I receive a complimentary subscription to MyHeritage, and have received other material consideration in past years. I uploaded my autosomal DNA raw data to their DNA product. This does not affect my objective analysis of MyHeritage products. I am a paid subscriber to Family Tree Webinars and love it.
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