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I found this on another list. Thought everyone might like to see it.
Also, notice I have a new email address.
Judy Carmack French
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Thought you might be interested on the latest in the FHL online project that
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> Update:
> =3D09Still "Unknown Host" at 5:30am EST.
> :-) Patience is a virtue :-)
I just got this from another list. Thought it might help if I pass it
along.... Shirley
Message:
I just returned from a meeting at the Family History Center where I
volunteer.
I now have the true scoop on the LDS records that will be available onlin=
e=3D
.
First of all there are several different types of records that are kept a=
t
all
Family History Centers. There is never a charge for use of any of this
information (nominal fees for printouts).
The main files are the Ancestral File, the International Genealogical
Index,
and the Family History Library Catalogue. The Ancestral file is basically
no
different than the disks sold by family tree maker containing ancestor
charts.
The info on these charts can be submitted by anyone whither or not they a=
r=3D
e
a
member of the church. The International Genealogical Index information ca=
n
only be submitted by members. It consists of Individual data that
lists
birthdates, place of birth and parents. There is a marriage index that
gives
date and place of marriage. And lastly a parent index which lists all
children
in a particular family. The info is obviously only as good as the person
who
submitted it to the file. We tell people to use the data as a starting
point
only and NOT to take it as the absolute proof. When anything is submitted
to
ancestral file, you can automatically find out who submitted it by hittin=
g
a
source key. The persons name and address will be shown. The same is not
true
for the IGI. You need to order the microfilm in order to find out who the
submitter was. The church is currently working very hard at extracting as
much
information as possible from original records. It is an ongoing process
that
is checked and double checked for accuracy. As the data becomes available
it is
distributed to the libraries, once again at no charge to patrons. Neither
of
these files are going to be released online, at least not at this time.
What is going to be released is the Family History Library Catalogue. It
will
be the most current version, more current than any library now has in it'=
s
possession. Basically the FHLC is a complete listing of every record
in t=
h=3D
e
possession of the Mormon libraries located anywhere in the world. You can
search these records several ways. Locality, surname, film/fiche number/
and
author. By finding out what is available you can then decide whether you
might
like to order the kinformation. Not everything is available for order. Ma=
n=3D
y
living people do not allow their books to be microfilmed. However, a
library
in your area may have the book listed. You can find that out through the
catalogue. I have utilized this catalogue extensively throughout the year=
s=3D
.
I
can save a lot of money if I discover that a film I am interested in
ordering
is in a nearby FHC.
Now then, just when will it go online?? Good question. We were told
"sometime
in March." So it could be online as early as tomorrow, but maybe not. Don=
'=3D
t
be discouraged if it is not there tomorrow, just check back again. It is
going to be online for about a month to see how it works. I have no idea
what
the plans are for future release.
Anyway, you now have the facts straight from the top as I was told them a=
t
our
meeting. The address will be
Familysearch.org
Hope this helps,
CArolyn
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