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#. Choose the record type you wish to browse. In this example we will choose Matrimonios 1870-1888.
#. Choose the record type you wish to browse. In this example we will choose Matrimonios 1870-1888.
#. Examine the images page by page looking for the date desired. Normally the images are in chronological order. You can use the arrows on either side of the image number to go from page to page. The arrow pointing to the right will advance the images. The arrow pointing to the left will take you backwards. You may also jump through the images by inserting a number. In this example they year 1872 should be near the front of the record set but 1872 is not the first year. Therefore I might start by entering the number 100 in the image number box and see what the date is for that image. If I have gone too far, I can go backwards. If I haven’t gone far enough, I can enter a new number. In this example the image we want can be found in image 127 in the upper right corner. This is the link to the image: [[https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-15528-35317-24?cc=1804458&wc=MC7J-MZ3:147391201,147333802,158263901]]
#. Examine the images page by page looking for the date desired. Normally the images are in chronological order. You can use the arrows on either side of the image number to go from page to page. The arrow pointing to the right will advance the images. The arrow pointing to the left will take you backwards. You may also jump through the images by inserting a number. In this example they year 1872 should be near the front of the record set but 1872 is not the first year. Therefore I might start by entering the number 100 in the image number box and see what the date is for that image. If I have gone too far, I can go backwards. If I haven’t gone far enough, I can enter a new number. In this example the image we want can be found in image 127 in the upper right corner. This is the link to the image: [[https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-15528-35317-24?cc=1804458&wc=MC7J-MZ3:147391201,147333802,158263901]]
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