At 08:12 PM 10/02/2011, Judy wrote: >If you can visit an LDS library then you can order Wombridge Parish >Registers to >view at the LDS library. I'm not sure of the ordering process in Austalia as >it's recently changed in England. In England we now need to check >their online >catalogue (on the familysearch website) to get the film number and >then we order >the films online (at home or at a centre) Barbara, the situation in Oz is the same. You can go to an LDS family history library centre to view the film when it arrives, but first pick a centre close to you, which must be recognized by the website upon which you order the film bcause that is where the film will be sent to. There is a special entry point on the website (after you have signed in) for Australia/New Zealand because the films are cheaper, virtually half the price what Judy is paying. Do not click into 'International.' First, you have to create an account. Go to the website at <https://film.familysearch.org/>https://film.familysearch.org/ and go from there. If you need further advice on this then perhaps it is best to go to your nearest (if you can) LDS FH centre. The film you mention, 510685, will give you the entries you need to see because although it is a transcript it does contain Baptisms, 1721-1775, 1782-1812 -- Burials, 1721-1775, 1793-1812. (Some years missing, unfortunately). There are also a couple of other films to be found on the old Family Search site within the library catalog: e.g. Parish registers 1721-1754 and Bishop's transcripts 1799-1868, the latter which may be too late for you. Happy hunting Graham Melbourne Oz