Hello,
When I do research, i do my research in two parts. First, I search the
IGI using batch numbers, marriage searches, parent searches, etc. In
order to Identify, who I will be looking for on the films. Then I
enter all the information that I have found that identifies the film,
such as town, film numbers, record type, time period, Batch number,
and if the film is in the FHL or in the vault. Then I enter all the
dates and names that I want from the film.
Here is a example: (**** Attn: Linda Romero **** this is what I
recommend for you, to research)
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
0038332 Bautismos 1820-1824 C603166 FHL
15 Feb 1823 Maria Faustina Torre Padilla
1107895 Bautismos 1826-1831 C602542 FHL
14 Aug 1827 Ma. Atanazia Torres
Tepatitlan de Morelos, Jalisco, Mexico
0218447 Bautismos 1810-1816 C603699 FHL
04 Dec 1814 Jose Saturnino Torre Padilla
0218448 Bautismos 1816-1821 C603701 FHL
17 Apr 1819 Jose Franco. Torre Padilla
21 Mar 1821 Maria Matilde Torre Padilla
0218450 Bautismos 1824-1826 J&K603703 FHL
11 Jun 1826 Maxima de Jesus Torre Padilla
0218451 Bautismos 1827-1829 C603704 Vault
02 Jun 1828 Maria Merced de la Torre Padilla
0218452 Bautismos 1829-1832 C027660 Vault
21 Feb 1832 Juliana de la Torre
0218461 Bautismos 1855-1857 C603715 Vault
19 Aug 1856 Maria Elena Romero Barajas
0218467 Bautismos 1870-1872 C603722 FHL
07 Oct 1871 Jose Marcos Romero Torre
0218475 Bautismos 1889-1892 I048690 FHL
14 Aug 1890 Maria Emilia Romero
0218519 Matrimonios 1787-1817 M603728 FHL
16 Feb 1814 Antonio de la Torre & Maria del Carmen Padilla
0218529 Matrimonios 1869-1876 M603739 FHL
19 Oct 1870 Manuel Romero & Marcelina de la Torre
0218530 Matrimonios 1876-1881 M603741 Vault
04 Feb 1880 Jose de la Torre & Elena Romero
0218567 Informacion Matrimonial 1870-1871 FHL HD
19 Oct 1870 Manuel Romero & Marcelina de la Torre
0218575 Informacion Matrimonial 1879-1882 FHL
04 Feb 1880 Jose de la Torre & Elena Romero
Then, I go and search the films, and as I find what I am looking for.
I highlight, so that I know that I have found that record.
Thanks,
Jonathan
--- In ranchos@yahoogroups.com, "Erlinda Castanon-Long"
<longsjourney@y...> wrote:
>
> 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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