The records for First Trinity Lutheran are available in the WNYGS collection at the downtown library and also at the FHC Library on Maple in Amherst. The copy in Amherst is not cataloged, as it has no FHC number; it is located in a top drawer. ---- D S wrote: ============= On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 11:02 AM, Jillaine Smith wrote: > Is it Trinity or St. Stephens that had its records filmed by WNYGS and is available there and at the public library? -->> Don't know about Trinity, but do know that the St Stephens records are on microfilm. That was the main reason I went to BECPL this past summer. Wound up that they were difficult to read - and had much more success with the city directories and those Sanborn maps. The originals for those (St Stephans) are with the UCC. I'm about to contact the WNYGS about some other church records (in Niagara Co) that I know are "originals only" - but while at it - am going to ask if it's possible to purchase the St Stephens microfilms from them (if they do such a thing) - or - are the microfilms now at BECPL available for ILL or available only while at BECPL. I have a basic question while we're on burials in Concordia Cemetery. When you hear "Buffalo Cemetery", are people actually referring to Concordia? Is it one and the same? I need to learn how many of my WITT relations and branches are there. Deb ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message