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Most of the records described in the Family History Library Catalog are from the United States, Canada, the British Isles, Europe, Central America, and South America with many from Asia and the Pacific islands. The records mostly range from the mid-1900s back to the 1300s. | Most of the records described in the Family History Library Catalog are from the United States, Canada, the British Isles, Europe, Central America, and South America with many from Asia and the Pacific islands. The records mostly range from the mid-1900s back to the 1300s. | ||
=== Why | === Why use the Family History Library Catalog === | ||
=== Where to get the FHLC === | === Where to get the FHLC === |
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Introduction[edit | edit source]
The Family History Library Catalog is the key to the collection of the Family History Library. Therefore effective use of the catalog increases the effective use of the collection.
Record coverage[edit | edit source]
Most of the records described in the Family History Library Catalog are from the United States, Canada, the British Isles, Europe, Central America, and South America with many from Asia and the Pacific islands. The records mostly range from the mid-1900s back to the 1300s.
Why use the Family History Library Catalog[edit | edit source]
Where to get the FHLC[edit | edit source]
How to search or use the FHLC
Tips
What to do next
Terms[edit | edit source]
See Also