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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.


The parish identification number is a unique i.d. number that is assigned to locality known as a "parish" which is primarily associated to a religious congregation, usually with a specific geographic boundary.  
The parish identification number is a unique i.d. number that is assigned to locality known as a "parish" which is primarily associated to a religious congregation, usually with a specific geographic boundary.  


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Latest revision as of 13:19, 16 October 2023


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 number is a unique i.d. number that is assigned to locality known as a "parish" which is primarily associated to a religious congregation, usually with a specific geographic boundary.