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Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Worldwide Indexing Event



There are some interesting statistics about what was achieved during this event at https://fh.familysearch.org/system/files/team/ait/indexing/WWIE_Results_Infographic_2_EN.pdf?et_cid=50003502&et_rid=941981914&linkid=https%3a%2f%2ffh.familysearch.org%2fsystem%2ffiles%2fteam%2fait%2findexing%2fWWIE_Results_Infographic_2_EN.pdf&cid=em-1996.

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