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By Daisy Goddard | August 16, 2024
Explore new church records spanning 60 years this week.
We added 24,453 church records from England, Scotland and the United States to our Catholic Heritage Archive this week.
Covering intermittent years between 1914 and 1974, these unique new additions will enable you to unlock the stories of your Roman Catholic ancestors in more detail than ever.
We also added over 300,000 pages to our newspaper collection, taking our total page count to 82 million.
We've added 22,586 English Catholic birth, marriage and death records.
These additions - all from 1914 - cover Birmingham, London, Northampton and Nottingham.
Our Catholic record collection for Scotland also grew this week, as we added 1,829 birth, marriage and death records from 1934, 1949 and 1974.
If you've got roots in America's Keystone State, you may find a familiar name or two within these new Roman Catholic records from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Holy Trinity Roman Catholic church, Philadelphia.
Within this updated set, there are a handful of brand-new images and transcriptions for you to explore.
We hit the 82 million page mark this week, with the addition of a brand-new Northumberland title - the Whitley Bay Guardian - and updates to 17 of our existing newspapers.
Here's a full rundown of everything that's been added this Findmypast Friday.
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Last week we added over 28,000 fascinating records from the East Midlands - explore the full release here.
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