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    1. [CAN-BC] 1981 death registration
    2. Kolthammer
    3. Greetings, Are the 1981 death registrations available at local BC libraries? If so, is someone able to do a lookup for me? I found two references on the BC Archives vital records index but when I sent a request to the Family History Library in Salt Lake, they said the films were not yet available for patron use due to privacy restrictions. Thank you, Jennifer

    02/18/2002 01:32:25
    1. Re: [CAN-BC] 1981 death registration
    2. Pam Fairweather Thomson
    3. Hi Jennifer, Someone in Victoria may know if the films are available at the Archives. The Vancouver area libraries seem to get their copies in the spring. I hope someone on the list will let us know if they sight any- the first robin, the first crocus, and the first appearance of the latest microfilms! :-) Pam Kolthammer wrote: > > Greetings, > > Are the 1981 death registrations available at local BC libraries? If so, > is someone able to do a lookup for me? > > I found two references on the BC Archives vital records index but when I > sent a request to the Family History Library in Salt Lake, they said the > films were not yet available for patron use due to privacy restrictions. > > Thank you, > Jennifer > > ==== CAN-BRITISH-COLUMBIA Mailing List ==== > Every two months or so, please repost your interests, > telling us what you know and where you've looked > and what you still need to find out. -- Pam Fairweather Thomson in BC, Canada *I collect Fairweathers!* mailto:pamthom@intergate.ca

    02/18/2002 05:25:27
    1. Re: [CAN-BC] 1981 death registration
    2. Margaret A Moon
    3. Hi to all, As for the latest release of films from the archives, they can be ordered immediately from your local LDS, in fact future films have already been filmed by the Church. So if you can't get them right now from your local library try the LDS. I'm also sure you would be able to access them in the B.C. Archives. Marg Prince George BC On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Pam Fairweather Thomson wrote: > Hi Jennifer, > Someone in Victoria may know if the films are available at the Archives. > The Vancouver area libraries seem to get their copies in the spring. I > hope someone on the list will let us know if they sight any- the first > robin, the first crocus, and the first appearance of the latest > microfilms! :-) > Pam > > Kolthammer wrote: > > > > Greetings, > > > > Are the 1981 death registrations available at local BC libraries? If so, > > is someone able to do a lookup for me? > > > > I found two references on the BC Archives vital records index but when I > > sent a request to the Family History Library in Salt Lake, they said the > > films were not yet available for patron use due to privacy restrictions. > > > > Thank you, > > Jennifer > > > > ==== CAN-BRITISH-COLUMBIA Mailing List ==== > > Every two months or so, please repost your interests, > > telling us what you know and where you've looked > > and what you still need to find out. > > -- > > > Pam Fairweather Thomson in BC, Canada > *I collect Fairweathers!* > mailto:pamthom@intergate.ca > > > ==== CAN-BRITISH-COLUMBIA Mailing List ==== > To New Subscribers : The online indexes to British Columbia Vital Records are at > http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/textual/governmt/vstats/v_events.htm#indexes > These records are freely available and there are several possibilities for accessing them at a low cost. >

    02/18/2002 08:34:00
    1. Re: [CAN-BC] 1981 death registration
    2. Not to be an advertizement for Don, but he always informs me when the Vancouver films are ready.. http://members.shaw.ca/copies/products.htm Pam Fairweather Thomson wrote: > Hi Jennifer, > Someone in Victoria may know if the films are available at the Archives. > The Vancouver area libraries seem to get their copies in the spring. I > hope someone on the list will let us know if they sight any- the first > robin, the first crocus, and the first appearance of the latest > microfilms! :-) > Pam > > Kolthammer wrote: > > > > Greetings, > > > > Are the 1981 death registrations available at local BC libraries? If so, > > is someone able to do a lookup for me? > > > > I found two references on the BC Archives vital records index but when I > > sent a request to the Family History Library in Salt Lake, they said the > > films were not yet available for patron use due to privacy restrictions. > > > > Thank you, > > Jennifer > > > > ==== CAN-BRITISH-COLUMBIA Mailing List ==== > > Every two months or so, please repost your interests, > > telling us what you know and where you've looked > > and what you still need to find out. > > -- > > > Pam Fairweather Thomson in BC, Canada > *I collect Fairweathers!* > mailto:pamthom@intergate.ca > > ==== CAN-BRITISH-COLUMBIA Mailing List ==== > To New Subscribers : The online indexes to British Columbia Vital Records are at > http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/textual/governmt/vstats/v_events.htm#indexes > These records are freely available and there are several possibilities for accessing them at a low cost.

    02/18/2002 12:55:36