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The FamilySearch Standards and Authorities team has assigned a unique digital code to a wide variety of places associated to jurisdictions from all over the world. These codes help to organize and integrate locality identification between FamilySearch databases. | The FamilySearch Standards and Authorities team has assigned a unique digital code to a wide variety of places associated to jurisdictions from all over the world. These codes help to organize and integrate locality identification between FamilySearch databases. | ||
[[Category: | The parish identification numbers are a unique i.d. number that is assigned to the localities known as "parishes" which are primarily associated to a religious congregation, usually with a specific geographic boundary. | ||
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Revision as of 08:09, 28 May 2012
The FamilySearch Standards and Authorities team has assigned a unique digital code to a wide variety of places associated to jurisdictions from all over the world. These codes help to organize and integrate locality identification between FamilySearch databases.
The parish identification numbers are a unique i.d. number that is assigned to the localities known as "parishes" which are primarily associated to a religious congregation, usually with a specific geographic boundary.