Price for film rental is now $5.50. Change from Salt Lake took effect 2/15/06.
jcsm
Price of LDS films
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At one time I heard of a project where extractions were being made of the films and entries computerized. Any info on this? I have my villages on permanent loan at my local FHC. Time to get there and go through the films has been a problem. I know that you cannot buy any of the films. Are there any rumors, hints, etc of whether there will be a change in this long-standing policy?
Thanks
Sal
Thanks
Sal
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Hi Sal,
I never heard of it, but my FHC is a small one. Someone on this site said theirs has digital imaging, where they can buy a CD for 50 cents & can get all the images they want from a film. Maybe your center has this.
bye,
jcsm
I never heard of it, but my FHC is a small one. Someone on this site said theirs has digital imaging, where they can buy a CD for 50 cents & can get all the images they want from a film. Maybe your center has this.
bye,
jcsm
Researching in San Vitaliano, Napoli, Italy & Armento, Potenza, Italy.
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Thanks. I found the thread you mentioned. I will check with my local FHC to see if they have the CD writer and digital transfer system.
Sal
Sal
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Price for film rental used to be € 1 (about $ 1.20), here in Trento.jcsm400 wrote:Price for film rental is now $5.50. Change from Salt Lake took effect 2/15/06.
jcsm
Waiting time 3 months.
Renting time: 1 year
bye Riccardo
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Some the FHL films are on-line. Mexico and Scandinavia appear to have their vital records avialable on-line and the same for West Virginia Vital records.
Someone said there should be a red mark next to films that are available on-line...something like a whole lot of films, but not nearly a very large dent in the FHL holdings. Over time, more and more will be available to all at home to just search, I am sure.
It will take years, no doubt to complete. Hope I live long enough to be able to access somethings I cannot now!....like the first census that lists my name...now that would be cool!
Can't wait until our center is busy enough to get downloadable records. Save a lot on the copy machine.
Someone said there should be a red mark next to films that are available on-line...something like a whole lot of films, but not nearly a very large dent in the FHL holdings. Over time, more and more will be available to all at home to just search, I am sure.
It will take years, no doubt to complete. Hope I live long enough to be able to access somethings I cannot now!....like the first census that lists my name...now that would be cool!
Can't wait until our center is busy enough to get downloadable records. Save a lot on the copy machine.
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Where is that West Virginia VItal REcords one you are talking about? I also would like to rent the record for San Giovanni In Fiore. How do I rent them though? Sorry I am new to this.
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There are only San Giovanni in Fiore (province of Cosenza) civil record microfilm (there are not parish records microfilmed)jjk_16_21 wrote:Where is that West Virginia VItal REcords one you are talking about? I also would like to rent the record for San Giovanni In Fiore. How do I rent them though? Sorry I am new to this.
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library ... ato+civile++
You can also find San Giovanni in Fiore civil records to
Comune
Ufficio di Stato Civile
Piazza Municipio, 3
87055 San Giovanni In Fiore (CS)
Italy
or to
Archivio di Stato di Cosenza
bye Riccardo
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In addition:
The WVA records are available at www.familysearch.org At the left bottom of the page, there is a link to the records.
The WVA records are available at www.familysearch.org At the left bottom of the page, there is a link to the records.
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This is great!!!! I just located an entire family on my husbands side, thanks SG........
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