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thanks to the several of you that replied to question. . .I am so
grateful for the help. thanks again.
This record is really an eye opener for me. I went through that film
record by record about 9 months ago when my research was only 3 months
old. I saw that record but at the time I had no idea who Manuel
Castaneda and Lugarda Diaz were. So this brings up a good point about
why certain films should be made permanent at your family history
center. As your knowledge grows you will definitely have different
insight when you look at certain records. If you look over a film
quickly and send it right back you will be surprised one day when you
need it but its not available without have to reorder it.
So if you are looking in the area where several of your families
generations lived consider making those films part of your (their)
permanent collection at your local family history center. Yes you might
have to be selective as it can get expensive but think how much it would
cost to have to travel to Mexico to look for these same records. Find
what you can from home and later when you need to go to Mexico or if you
just want to go to visit the place of your roots you can look for those
records not available at your local FHC.
joseph
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