I have started using the batch numbers to do the groundwork before
going to the FHC to read the actual films. There are so many
entries that are smeared or too light to read that having them read
by someone else has been a Godsend. In doing marriage records for
Tamazula the online batch # gave me a marriage for my ancestor
Benito Gutierrez that I never would have been able to read on my
own. I allow for misspelled names and missing dates. There are
times when I know I will have to order the film a second time but
when time is an issue pulling all the surnames I'm researching with
the % and a surname has saved the day more than once. Now when I go
to read the film I've already started my record with dates and names
in sequence so I do them first and then go back and do the complete
record a second time. I always order at least 2 films because one
usually is being used by someone else and I've waited up to 2 months
for a film to arrive or as little as 8 days.
My husband is a contract worker so we've lived in 12 states in the
last 10 years so there are times when I am trying to get as much
information for my family lines as possible so time and availability
can sometimes be an issue for me. If I'm in an area where there is
no history center I have my groundwork done with the batch #'s and
ready to go the next time I'm lucky enough to find a city with a
center.
Any other tips to help use the resources available to us?
Linda in Everett
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