Pat, The Source Call number is generally the microfilm number. To make sure that it is the correct number of the film you are looking to get- go back to the familysearch.org site and go to the library tab (like you would do to find a film). Go to Family History Lib. tab. Hit the film/fiche prompt about halfway down the page and then when prompted put in that source/call number. It will usually be what you want be sometimes it is not (always best to be safe). Don't worry about the page number. What SLC is looking for is the reel number of the film that the certif. is going to be on then they want the names What the event is (B,M, or D) then the date of the event and the county and country of the event Then they need the certif. number. (the page number and parish are for English/Irish researchers, generally) Put the certif. number in that page spot Send the money and your good to go-- Good Luck Joan -------------- Original message -------------- From: patie124@comcast.net > I am trying to order marriage cert. from familysearch.org. I printed off the > form, Is the Source Call # the # you put in the colum where it says > microfilm or microfiche # ?and how do you find the page #. > > On Familysearch.org I found the two marriages of Giles Poole in NJ. > They have the same batch # and the same source call# .I'm just not sure > how to do this. Any help appreciated. > > > > thanks > > pat > Jim Garrity, List Administrator > jimgarrity@earthlink.net > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NYNEWYOR-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message