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WDYTYA? Magazine readers transcribe over 25,000 records

Family historians around the world came together to transcribe over 25,000 records on our fourth Transcription Tuesday event.

The popular annual event saw WDYTYA? Magazinereaders supporting four volunteer projects by transcribing key family history documents from their home computers.

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