If that's the case, sounds like time for an army of prayers going out that some of these other records might become available. Given the overall mission of what we're doing...proceed with faith and just as the walls of the Iron Curtain fell, these genealogical barriers will fall as well. Karen In a message dated 4/1/2009 10:06:33 P.M. Central Daylight Time, hwhitcomb@gmail.com writes: Thank you all for the information on disputes.. I have learned a lot and will verify one of the things I have learned here.. A distant relative told me to fix a dispute she created on my original record.. thanks to you, I now understand I do not have to dispute her dispute. FYI At the Family History Library two weeks ago, a young Elder told me about the work on digitizing the microfilm. He probably broke a rule and showed me an internal status report on it too... They are creating gigabytes of new data daily, and despite a server at the Church Office Building catching fire a few weeks ago .. the big hang up is the lack of a viewer for all of us to look at the unindexed images. Somehow the problems on restricted microfilms has been solved (you may know in Spain, Germany and other countries .. non LDS are not allowed to look at the microfilm without owner's permission The data is now on an internal server on ldschurch.org, Oh that it could be made public! Alan W Please send the one word message SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE to LDS-WARD-CONSULTANT-L-REQUEST@ROOTSWEB.COM ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LDS-WARD-CONSULTANT-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************Worried about job security? Check out the 5 safest jobs in a recession. (http://jobs.aol.com/gallery/growing-job-industries?ncid=emlcntuscare00000003)