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The old GS (Genealogical Society) book and film numbers refer to a former catalog numbering system. They 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 Family History Library film numbers.  
The old GS (Genealogical Society) book and film numbers refer to a former catalog numbering system. They 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>  

Revision as of 17:20, 7 December 2022

The old GS (Genealogical Society) book and film numbers refer to a former catalog numbering system. They 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.

If you need to convert an old GS book number, consult one of these resources, most of which are available on film or fiche.

See Also[edit | edit source]

Old Book and Film Numbers Used by the Family History Library
Converting Old FS Library Film Numbers to Current Numbers
Category:Old microfilm number conversion