In a message dated 11/25/2005 7:23:04 P.M. Central Standard Time, ewicke@gvec.net writes: In your second paragraph, what do you mean by "I always take my information in, and let them pull up their site to find the numbers of what I need...that way there is no error." Thanks for clarifying this for me. ---Evelyn Hello Evelyn, I found my sentence hard to understand too, so will explain better. :) "I always take my information in" I take all the pertinent papers in with me to the LDS library: naturalization dates, census dates, children's births, all names, etc. If you use a genealogy computer program, print out this data if you want to carry less papers. I just make sure that I bring all the family info that I need, to help the volunteers look for me. "and let them pull up their site to find the numbers of what I need" I tell the LDS volunteers what I have, what I am looking for, and ask them if they can help me find it. Then a volunteer goes to one of their computers and pulls up the same site that I could access at home (family search.com). The difference is, they know where to search, what names to put where, and wh at numbers are needed to order the correct films!!!!! "that way there is no error." MUCH less room for errors compared to when/if I do the searching and ordering of the materials at home. Now, the volunteers in our small town are very good about doing this for me. I would think that the volunteers at most LDS libraries are as kind as these volunteers are. Hope this clarifies what I had previously written, Evelyn, Regards from Texas, USA Nellie, a 68-yr-old root digger