Haines wants to know how to have someone do a >>look up with photocopying from the 1830 (1825?) census for what was then Tompkins County<< You can get your nearest library to borrow the film by inter-library loan from the National Archives. Major libraries already have it. Utilize nearest LDS Stake 'family research center' to do the same thing. Either of above will include few dollars charge for processing the loan. You can subscribe to Ancestry.com which has the film in digital form that you can save to computer or print or both. They often have free 2-week trials but you have to give them a credit card number. Perhaps you know someone who has a paid Ancestry subscription who would be willing to use their paid subscription to download what you are looking for, if you are not willing to pay to do this yourself. You'd have to judge for yourself how much else you could learn from census and other records that would make subscribing worthwhile. Many libraries also subscribe to Ancestry or similar sites offering census images, and may offer you access through their computer--it should be worth a phone call to your nearest library to find out. If you are not very mobile you may be able to arrange for a Library staff person to find what you want and send the image to you as an e-mail attachment. Good hunting, Judy