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FamilySearch finishes digitising more than 2.4m microfilm rolls

FamilySearch (familysearch.org), the largest free family history website, has finished digitising its collection of millions of microfilm records.

In 1938 FamilySearch, then known as the Genealogical Society of Utah,

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