Is you go to the LDS website at www.familysearch.org and look along the top of the page you will see a link to "Family History Library Catalogue" click on it and it will give you a series of search options. If you choose "Place Search" you can type in the name of the place which interests you, for example Northallerton, and also type in where it says "part of" put England. This should bring up a series of results. If it is only a very small place that you search for then you tend to get less results than for a larger town or city. Look at the list of results and see if there is a link to Church Records if so then you can follow that link to see just which registers or transcripts of registers are available on film from the LDS. You can print out the relevant page of film details for places of interest to you and take that copy with you to the LDS as a reference of which films you want to order. In amongst the results you may also see a link for "Church Record Indexes" these usually refer to what is included in the IGI online I believe. It does seem to be that not all incumbents allow the filming of their registers but a lot of older registers are deposited with the County Record Office or other area archive and these do seem to allow the filming of their holdings. Other listers may know more about these things than I do. Hope this helps Regards Jenny DeAngelis. Spain. Subject: [N'Yorks] LDS Centres > As a follow on to a query posed the other day, can anyone summarise for me > the approximate coverage of the UK's parish registers available from the > LDS Family History Centres and where the (main) geographical gaps are? > > I was told (vaguely) that some vicars or dioceses refused to allow access > for microfilming but wasn't told which though I've since read that East > Anglia, and particularly Norfolk, is something of a black hole.