Hi Lisa and everyone else To find the record and/or certificate that you want from the Family history library in your area the best way that I can explain things are as follows You need to have your certificate # and film # before proceeding and if you are unfamiliar with how to find those, ask the group as that is a different process. I am just covering how to see if a digitilized film os available at your local FHC 1- log onto familysearch, 2- go to catalog 3- there is a place about 1/2 way down that says Film/Fiche Number. 4- Click that and then put the film # in and hit search. 5- When the film name comes up I click the film name. 6- Once that page opens up scroll down until you see the film #. 7- Look at the film info looking for a camera icon on the far right side 8- If you see a small key icon key above the camera on the far right side of the film info, that key means that you can only view the film at a FHC. If there is no key then you can view at home. 9- You can download the cert to a thumb drive or print for free. Gail ~ Gail Schinnerer Jorgensen ~ On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 12:38 PM, Lisa Thompson <pupsnpaper@gmail.com> wrote: > Gail > > Is there a way to know which ones have been digitized? I looked through > familysearch a bit yesterday and it didn't appear that any of the > Lebrecht/Lebrights I found had been digitized. (There wasn't a little > camera in the results to indicate a photo.) I am planning on going to my > local FHC for a bit tomorrow. > > Lisa > > On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 3:50 PM, Gail Schinnerer Jorgensen < > gailjmom@gmail.com> wrote: > > > It is now easy to go to your local FHC and download or print most any > > certificate for B M D that are on microfilm as they digitalized most of > > these records. > > > > If getting to your local FHC is difficult, I can help by getting a > digital > > copy for you. I only seek minimal reimbursement unless asking for that is > > not allowed by list rules. I am not looking to sell my services as a > > genealogist because you would need to provide the cert # and the film #. > >