Family Group Records Collection: Difference between revisions

Add link to Old Film Numbers article
mNo edit summary
(Add link to Old Film Numbers article)
Line 1: Line 1:
The Family Group Records Collection has about 8 million family group records that were created by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The collection is divided into two sections  
The Family Group Records Collection has about 8 million family group records that were created by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The collection is divided into two sections  


== Archive Section ==
== Archive Section ==


The original family group records in the Archive Section were submitted between 1942-1969 for temple work. Five million family group records were submitted during this time period. The records are now on microfilm.  
The original family group records in the Archive Section were submitted between 1942-1969 for temple work. Five million family group records were submitted during this time period. The records are now on microfilm.  
Line 22: Line 22:
|}
|}


== Patron Section ==
== Patron Section ==


Three million family group records were submitted to the Patron Section between 1926-1979. The purpose was to share genealogical information and identify others working on the same lines. Temple work was not requested.  
Three million family group records were submitted to the Patron Section between 1926-1979. The purpose was to share genealogical information and identify others working on the same lines. Temple work was not requested.  
Line 89: Line 89:
== Converting Old Microfilm Numbers to New Numbers  ==
== Converting Old Microfilm Numbers to New Numbers  ==


The Family History Library has used a number of systems over the years to identify and label its book and microfilm collections.  When microfilming began, a combination of letters and numbers was used to number the films.  Later, a system of serial numbers with part numbers was used.  Finally, a straight numbering system was used beginning with film number 000001.  Each time, the existing films were renumbered.  Today there are more than 2,400,000 microfilms in the library's collection.  
There have been a number of [[Old Book and Film Numbers Used by the Family History Library|old book and film numbers used by the Family History Library]] over the years to identify and label its book and microfilm collections. When microfilming began, a combination of letters and numbers was used to number the films. Later, a system of serial numbers with part numbers was used. Finally, a straight numbering system was used beginning with film number 000001. Each time, the existing films were renumbered. Today there are more than 2,400,000 microfilms in the library's collection.  


The data sources listed on the family group records often include old film numbers.  In order to find a source on film, you must convert the old film number to a new film number.  The library has a resource called the "Microfilm Number Index: Changed film numbers."  This resource is in the process of being added to the Wiki and will shortly be available.
The data sources listed on these family group records often include old film numbers. In order to find a source on film, you must convert the [[Old film numbers|old film number]] to a new film number. For instructions, see "[[Old film numbers]]."  


== Further Reading ==
== Further Reading ==


For further details about most of the family group records see:  
For further details about most of the family group records see:  


*"Family Group Collections of the [[Family History Library|Family History Library]]''. <ref> Nichols, Elizabeth. "Family Group Collections of the [[Family History Library|Family History Library]]." [http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&amp;titleno=244938 ''Genealogical Journal'']24 (Winter 1996): 11-27. (Family History Library book 973 D5gi, but not on microfilm.) </ref> This article also describes the relationship of the Temple Records Index Bureau ''Endowment Index'', the ''Ordinance Index'', and Ancestral File to the family group records.''
*"Family Group Collections of the [[Family History Library|Family History Library]]." <ref> Nichols, Elizabeth. "Family Group Collections of the [[Family History Library|Family History Library]]." [http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&amp;amp;amp;amp;titleno=244938 ''Genealogical Journal'']24 (Winter 1996): 11-27. (Family History Library book 973 D5gi, but not on microfilm.) </ref> This article also describes the relationship of the Temple Records Index Bureau ''Endowment Index'', the ''Ordinance Index''


=== References ===
=== References ===


<references />  
<references />  


[[Category:Tracing_LDS_Ancestors]]
[[Category:Tracing_LDS_Ancestors]]