Eldon & Terri Jensen wrote: > Marie > > What time frame are you searching? Some of us have access to > the Ancestry > site and could check on marriages for you if they are listed on > the site. > Also, if you are searching for an LDS relative that was a > pioneer, he/she > might be on one of our cds. > > I know we have a few who work at different FHCs around and > could answer the > question on the 'A' on your film. The only films I have ever > been > restricted on ordering were those specifically listed as not > available to > any LDS library. There are a few of those, but not too many ;) > > Holler back and let us know who, where, when and we will see if > somebody > here can help. We have a good group. > > Terri > > At 11:40 AM 6/8/98 +1200, Marie Anne Cooper wrote: > >Hello, > > > >Can anyone help me with my problem please. > > > >I am researching a family, or should say trying to, but every > time > >I get near the door closes. > > > >I have a film number of the marriage but it has an A in front > of > >film number. How can I get access to this film? > > > >Marie > > > >Marie, If that film is too close to the present it may be viewable only in Salt Lake Library in the room where you have to show a temple reccommend to get in. They are records of marriages and births in this century, also filmed groupsheets turned in where some of the parties are still alive. Have had to go there several times myself. Give me some details - film number woiuld be the most valuable. I will get the story. Laurie lcastillo@itsnet.com