Thanks to Joyce for sending the link again. And now *perhaps she could send her good post of a week or so ago AGAIN on how to find** **people when familysearch.org has not done the indexing on line yet* because--WOW-- we were mysteriously finding these wills all along without them even being on line! She gave one way. Other options are to use the familysearch.org CATALOG, just as if you were going to order the film, and find the index listing (what I did for Manhattan). These are often digitized already. You just have two steps. Another is to go to the film that you can browse and look at the beginning and end of the reels. Usually there is an index there--or else how could the legal establishment find them? Then you go to the relevant page. But Joyce's detailed instructions should help even newbies. And remember that every post here is archived by the following month on line. Elizabeth On 4/13/2015 10:37 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Wilmarth (Linda) > 2. Re: Wilmarth (Robert Pieterse) > 3. Re: New York County Wills at familysearch.org arranged > differently (MICHAEL CARNER) > 4. Re: New York County Wills at familysearch.org arranged > differently (Robert Pieterse) > 5. Re: New York County Wills at familysearch.org arranged > differently (VLB) > 6. Re: New York County Wills at familysearch.org arranged > differently (VLB) > 7. Re: New York County Wills at familysearch.org arranged > differently (Robert Pieterse) >