On 30 Jan 2015 at 20:46, Lynne Roberts via wrote: > I sympathize - it took an act of Congress to convince Familysearch that > Familysearch wasn't an acceptable source! Eh? Which Act? How? > You have to drill down - and at > times I've had to make personal inquiries to determine the source of their > information. Having the film # is helpful, but of course that's where you > access it - it isn't the source. Start digging - and if you can't find it > from the site, don't hesitate to email them for the information - but be sure > that you retain all the information so you can relate it to them. In my own research, if I found it in FamilySearch online, that's what I quote. But, if they have an online image of the original document, and I have seen that, then I quote that too. Drill down is right, though. I accepted some of FamilySearch's suggestions as sources to attach, so I attached them, and then tried to find them to get more information, and that proved much more difficult, and took about five clicks to eventually see the original. I don't know how one would do that from within RM. -- Keep well, Steve Hayes Blog: http://hayesgreene.wordpress.com Web: http://www.khanya.org.za/famhist1.htm E-mail: [email protected]