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Old GS film numbers were five-digit numbers followed by a one- to four-digit part number. Here are several ways to convert the old GS film numbers into the current FS Library film numbers.  
Old GS film numbers were five-digit numbers followed by a one- to four-digit part number. Here are several ways to convert the old GS film numbers into the current FS Library film numbers.  


*Use the "[[Old microfilm number conversion|Old microfilm number conversion]]" charts in this wiki.<br>  
*Use the "[[Old microfilm number conversion|Old microfilm number conversion]]" charts in this Wiki.<br>  
*Search the [[The FamilySearch Library|The FamilySearch Catalog]] by the locality or author of the record on the film.<br>  
*Search the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog FamilySearch Catalog] by the locality or author of the record on the film.<br>  
* Consult ''List of all film call numbers in the Genealogical Society from 1938 to April 1958''. 1958. {{FSC|124565|title-id}} (These books have no call numbers.)
* Consult ''List of all film call numbers in the Genealogical Society from 1938 to April 1958''. 1958. {{FSC|124565|title-id}} (These books have no call numbers.)
* Consult ''Microfilm number index (changed film numbers)''. 1967. {{FSC|026 G286mi}}.
* Consult ''Microfilm number index (changed film numbers)''. 1967. {{FSC|026 G286mi}}.
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