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Making a copy of film records?

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  • Por chula801 | Dom, 22/06/2008 - 15:32

    This may be a question I should have asked at the beginning of my research, but someone told me there was a way to make a copy of records found on film at the FHC. I know how to get the film and look at it, but I wasn't sure if I could actually make a copy of the original document, especially when it's one of many on a page. Thus far, I have been writing by hand all the info found on the records and this would cut time considerably. Thanks!

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    longsjourney

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    Making a copy of film records?

    Hello, they will make a copy for you that cost about 10 cents or you can take your digital camera and film it yourself.
     
    I didn't have time to record a film I ordered that came in too late before leaving the area so I filmed a complete year of records. 
     
    Linda in B.C.

    --- On Sun, 6/22/08, chula801 wrote:

    From: chula801
    Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Making a copy of film records?
    To: general@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
    Date: Sunday, June 22, 2008, 3:32 PM

    This may be a question I should have asked at the beginning of my research, but
    someone told me there was a way to make a copy of records found on film at the
    FHC. I know how to get the film and look at it, but I wasn't sure if I
    could actually make a copy of the original document, especially when it's
    one of many on a page. Thus far, I have been writing by hand all the info
    found on the records and this would cut time considerably. Thanks!

    gnzlzspd

    Hace 17 years 2 months

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    Making a copy of film records?

    The History Center that I visit has a projector where you can scan your
    film, and once you find the record that you are interested in, you can zoom
    in on it, focus, turn it side ways or at any angle you want. This projector
    is attached to a computer that has a printer to print out the record you
    have selected. They charged me 25 cents per copy; or you can take a CD and
    for a Dollar you can copy all the records you want to it. or better yet, do
    you have a memory stick? you can use it to copy the records to it and then
    take them to your computer for viewing , editing, and printing.

    I hope this helps.

    John Gonzalez.

    =========================================================================================
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "chula801"
    To:
    Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 15:32
    Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Making a copy of film records?

    >
    > This may be a question I should have asked at the beginning of my
    > research, but someone told me there was a way to make a copy...

    robledo (no verificado)

    Hace 17 years 2 months

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    En respuesta a Making a copy of film records? por gnzlzspd

    Making a copy of film records?

    Fellow list members,

    You can go to the LDS Family search here http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0
    and browse through the 1930 Mexico census.

    Its time consuming, but using a period city map and going page by page I have locate family in the cities of Tampico and San Luis Potosi.

    For the smaller towns and rural areas this should be much easier. Take a look

    Eric Robledo Edgar

    Could someone with better languague skills than me translate this to Spanish?
    -------------- Original message --------------
    From: "John Gonzalez" <1gnzlz@verizon.net>

    > Hi:
    >
    > The History Center that I visit has a projector where you can scan your
    > film, and once you find the record that you are interested in, you can zoom
    > in on it, focus, turn it side ways or at any angle you want. This projector
    > is attached to a computer that has a printer to print out the record you
    > have selected. They charged me 25 cents per copy; or you can take a CD and
    > for a Dollar you can copy all the records you want to it. or better yet, do
    > you have a memory stick? you can use it to copy the records to it and then
    > take them to your computer for viewing , editing, and printing.
    >
    > I hope this helps.
    >
    >
    > John Gonzalez.
    >
    > ================================================================================
    > =========
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: "chula801"
    > To:
    > Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 15:32
    > Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Making a copy of film records?
    >
    >
    > >
    > > This may be a question I should have asked at the beginning of my
    > > research, but someone told me there was a way to make a copy...
    >

    Patricia Burton

    Hace 17 years 2 months

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    En respuesta a Making a copy of film records? por robledo (no verificado)

    1930 Mexican Census

    Dear Rancho Members--

    I have used this site with good luck. However, the
    records are not complete. If you do not find family
    members in the different ranchos, towns, etc., do not
    be discouraged. I have the 1930 Census on Microfilm
    for a number of different places in Jalisco and I use
    both of these sources.

    Sincerely,
    Patricia Diane Godinez
    AKA Patricia Burton

    --- eaego@comcast.net wrote:

    > Fellow list members,
    >
    > You can go to the LDS Family search here
    >
    http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0
    > and browse through the 1930 Mexico census.
    >
    > Its time consuming, but using a period city map and
    > going page by page I have locate family in the
    > cities of Tampico and San Luis Potosi.
    >
    > For the smaller towns and rural areas this should be
    > much easier. Take a look
    >
    > Eric Robledo Edgar
    >
    > Could someone with better languague skills than me
    > translate this to Spanish?
    > -------------- Original message --------------
    > From: "John Gonzalez" <1gnzlz@verizon.net>
    >
    > > Hi:
    > >
    > > The History Center that I visit has a projector
    > where you can scan your
    > > film, and once you find the record that you are
    > interested in, you can zoom
    > > in on it, focus, turn it side ways or at any angle
    > you want. This projector
    > > is attached to a computer that has a printer to
    > print out the record you
    > > have selected. They charged me 25 cents per copy;
    > or you can take a CD and
    > > for a Dollar you can copy all the records you want
    > to it. or better yet, do
    > > you have a memory stick? you can use it to copy
    > the records to it and then
    > > take them to your computer for viewing , editing,
    > and printing.
    > >
    > > I hope this helps.
    > >
    > >
    > > John Gonzalez.
    > >
    > >
    >
    ================================================================================
    >
    > > =========
    > > ----- Original Message -----
    > > From: "chula801"
    > > To:
    > > Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 15:32
    > > Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Making a copy of film
    > records?
    > >
    > >
    > > >
    > > > This may be a question I should have asked at
    > the beginning of my
    > > > research, but someone told me there was a way to
    > make a copy...
    > >
    > > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
    > > Nuestros Ranchos General Mailing List
    > >
    > > To post, send email to:
    > > general(at)nuestrosranchos.org
    > >
    > > To change your subscription, log on to:
    > > http://www.nuestrosranchos.org

    Patricia Burton

    Hace 17 years 2 months

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    En respuesta a Making a copy of film records? por robledo (no verificado)

    1930 Mexican Census #2

    Dear Rancho Members--

    I have used this site with good luck.

    http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0
    and browse through the 1930 Mexico census.

    However, the records are not complete. If you do not
    find family members in the different ranchos, towns,
    etc., do not be discouraged. I have the 1930 Census
    on Microfilm for a number of different places in
    Jalisco and I use both of these sources.

    Sincerely,
    Patricia Diane Godinez
    AKA Patricia Burton

    --- eaego@comcast.net wrote:

    > Fellow list members,
    >
    > You can go to the LDS Family search here
    >
    http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0
    > and browse through the 1930 Mexico census.
    >
    > Its time consuming, but using a period city map and
    > going page by page I have locate family in the
    > cities of Tampico and San Luis Potosi.
    >
    > For the smaller towns and rural areas this should be
    > much easier. Take a look
    >
    > Eric Robledo Edgar
    >
    > Could someone with better languague skills than me
    > translate this to Spanish?
    > -------------- Original message --------------
    > From: "John Gonzalez" <1gnzlz@verizon.net>
    >
    > > Hi:
    > >
    > > The History Center that I visit has a projector
    > where you can scan your
    > > film, and once you find the record that you are
    > interested in, you can zoom
    > > in on it, focus, turn it side ways or at any angle
    > you want. This projector
    > > is attached to a computer that has a printer to
    > print out the record you
    > > have selected. They charged me 25 cents per copy;
    > or you can take a CD and
    > > for a Dollar you can copy all the records you want
    > to it. or better yet, do
    > > you have a memory stick? you can use it to copy
    > the records to it and then
    > > take them to your computer for viewing , editing,
    > and printing.
    > >
    > > I hope this helps.
    > >
    > >
    > > John Gonzalez.
    > >
    > >
    >
    ================================================================================
    >
    > > =========
    > > ----- Original Message -----
    > > From: "chula801"
    > > To:
    > > Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 15:32
    > > Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Making a copy of film
    > records?
    > >
    > >
    > > >
    > > > This may be a question I should have asked at
    > the beginning of my
    > > > research, but someone told me there was a way to
    > make a copy...
    > >
    > > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
    > > Nuestros Ranchos General Mailing List
    > >
    > > To post, send email to:
    > > general(at)nuestrosranchos.org
    > >
    > > To change your subscription, log on to:
    > > http://www.nuestrosranchos.org

    Anna Miklovic

    Hace 17 years 2 months

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    En respuesta a 1930 Mexican Census #2 por Patricia Burton

    1930 Mexican Census #2

    Patricia Burton:

    I want to thank you for sending this pilot family search website out as I
    too found luck in finding several of my ancestors last night on this
    website. I was up to 3:00AM.

    Thanks again.

    Anna Miklovic

    -----Original Message-----
    From: general-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org
    [mailto:general-bounces@lists.nuestrosranchos.org] On Behalf Of patricia
    burton
    Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 8:58 PM
    To: general@nuestrosranchos.org
    Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] 1930 Mexican Census #2

    Dear Rancho Members--

    I have used this site with good luck.

    http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0
    and browse through the 1930 Mexico census.

    However, the records are not complete. If you do not
    find family members in the different ranchos, towns,
    etc., do not be discouraged. I have the 1930 Census
    on Microfilm for a number of different places in
    Jalisco and I use both of these sources.

    Sincerely,
    Patricia Diane Godinez
    AKA Patricia Burton

    --- eaego@comcast.net wrote:

    > Fellow list members,
    >
    > You can go to the LDS Family search here
    >
    http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=0
    > and browse through the 1930 Mexico census.
    >
    > Its time consuming, but using a period city map and
    > going page by page I have locate family in the
    > cities of Tampico and San Luis Potosi.
    >
    > For the smaller towns and rural areas this should be
    > much easier. Take a look
    >
    > Eric Robledo Edgar
    >
    > Could someone with better languague skills than me
    > translate this to Spanish?
    > -------------- Original message --------------
    > From: "John Gonzalez" <1gnzlz@verizon.net>
    >
    > > Hi:
    > >
    > > The History Center that I visit has a projector
    > where you can scan your
    > > film, and once you find the record that you are
    > interested in, you can zoom
    > > in on it, focus, turn it side ways or at any angle
    > you want. This projector
    > > is attached to a computer that has a printer to
    > print out the record you
    > > have selected. They charged me 25 cents per copy;
    > or you can take a CD and
    > > for a Dollar you can copy all the records you want
    > to it. or better yet, do
    > > you have a memory stick? you can use it to copy
    > the records to it and then
    > > take them to your computer for viewing , editing,
    > and printing.
    > >
    > > I hope this helps.
    > >
    > >
    > > John Gonzalez.
    > >
    > >
    >
    ============================================================================
    ====
    >
    > > =========
    > > ----- Original Message -----
    > > From: "chula801"
    > > To:
    > > Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 15:32
    > > Subject: [Nuestros Ranchos] Making a copy of film
    > records?
    > >
    > >
    > > >
    > > > This may be a question I should have asked at
    > the beginning of my
    > > > research, but someone told me there was a way to
    > make a copy...
    > >
    > > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
    > > Nuestros Ranchos General Mailing List
    > >
    > > To post, send email to:
    > > general(at)nuestrosranchos.org
    > >
    > > To change your subscription, log on to:
    > > http://www.nuestrosranchos.org

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