![]() ![]() For example, in the category page for “Birth, Marriage & Death,” the search form includes fields for the person’s name, date of birth, marriage or death, and place of birth, marriage or death. The Category page, enhanced in this update, contains a search form with fields that are most relevant to the category. ![]() New category page for Birth, Marriage & Death (click to zoom) Under the heading “What type of records are you looking for?”, the list of all categories is displayed: ![]() Do this by simply clicking Research on the main navigation bar. To visit the other category pages, visit the main search page on /research. You can also visit the Collection Catalog where you can locate any specific collection you need. You can access them easily from this menu. ![]() These include Birth, Marriage & Death Census records Family trees Newspapers and Immigration records. Accessing a category pageįive main categories are accessible through the Research pull-down menu in the main navigation bar on the MyHeritage website: Here’s a review of the latest enhancements. The pages of categories, sub-categories, and collections have been enhanced in this latest update to make them easier to use. But you can also drill down to a particular category, sub-category or collection and search only the records in there, to avoid being distracted by other records. This huge database comprises almost 20 billion historical records, and can be searched in its entirety, through the main search page on /research. Then there are collections that hold individual records. Categories typically have sub-categories. On MyHeritage, historical records are arranged in categories, for example Birth, Marriage and Death, Census, Immigration, and so on. This continues a redesign that started several years ago. We’re pleased to announce that we enhanced the look of the category and collection pages on MyHeritage’s search engine for historical records, making them easier to use. ![]()
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