The printer at our local FHC is terrible.  We bring in our digital cameras 
(remember to shut off the flash), put the card into the printer or download the 
pictures into the computer and photoshop.  Most of the time they are very 
readable.

 

> Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 11:43:20 -0700
> Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] LDS Family History Library Feedback
> From: lester.mur...@gmail.com
> To: azores@googlegroups.com
> 
> A couple of weeks ago I asked about using LDS microfilms. Since then
> I ordered 2 films (baptisms & marriages) for Horta (Matriz). With the
> marriage date found on the CITCEM site I was able to find the marriage
> record I was looking for! The only problem was that the microfilm was
> much smaller than I expected (almost like 16mm film) and difficult to
> read on the Library's equipment. However, I was able to print the 2-
> page record, bring it home, scan it, clean it up in Photoshop, and
> then extract some very helpful information. For example, the record
> listed the parents and the age of the bride and groom.
> 
> I also found the baptism record I was looking for on the other film
> (same small film, difficult to read) and one additional record to add
> to the family history. Unfortunately, the microfilm printer stopped
> working and I was unable to get copies of these records and I ran out
> of time transcribing them. The Library was only open 3 hours that
> day. I will have to make another trip to the Library when they get
> the printer working again.
> 
> In one record (May 1884), after the name of the father is the word
> "policia." Is that his occupation? In the later record (August 1885)
> his name is followed by the word "trabalhador" which I believe is a
> worker.
> 
> Finally, I discovered that Amelia Bettencourt was not born in 1891 as
> it said in the Diario de Noticias newspaper, nor 1889 as it says in a
> family bible, nor 1887 as it says on her gravestone, but she was born
> in 1885 as it says on her baptism record
> 
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