Even that may come to an end as the machines to view them ware out and 
replacing/repairing them becomes impossible because they are no longer made or 
parts are not available.

 

Rick

Richard Francis Pimentel

Epping, NH

 

Researching, Riberia Grande, Riberinha, Achada Grande,  Bretanha, and Ponta 
Delgada,  Sao Miguel, Acores

 

 

 

From: azores@googlegroups.com [mailto:azores@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
climbatr...@gmail.com
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2017 9:26 AM
To: Azores Genealogy
Subject: Re: [AZORES-Genealogy] Microfilms discontinued

 

Also,  the Church, in a few weeks or so, will stop all ordering of all 
microfilm.  Thus, the only way to view such is:  1) If it is on FamilySearch; 
or 2)  You visit Salt Lake City if any of your local FHCs don't have it in 
their permanent file. 

On Thursday, August 3, 2017 at 4:38:11 PM UTC-7, Cheri Mello wrote:

My understanding is that the Azorean Govenement must enter an agreement with 
Family Search to allow the indexing to begin. I don't know if any such 
agreement was made. Last I heard, negotiations between the Azorean government 
and Family Search broke down. I don't know if any attempts have been made again 
(from a couple of years ago).




Cheri Mello
Listowner, Azores-Gen
Researching: São Miguel island: Vila Franca, Ponta Garca, Ribeira Quente, 
Ribeira das Tainhas, Achada

 

On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 11:38 AM, Pat Frade <pat_...@byu.edu <javascript:> > 
wrote:

Please refer to this article: the microfilms are being discontinued.

 

https://familysearch.org/blog/en/microfilm-distribution-discontinued-august-31-2017/
 

 

>From my last post a few months ago, I think Rosemarie said that the microfilms 
>are on disc. I think they need to be index so they can be put online and 
>searchable (that is the key word).

 

I would ask Cheri or Rosemarie to call the SLC Family History Library and ask 
the Portuguese Librarian to set up a time at the conference where we could meet 
together (maybe right after dinner) where questions can be asked/answered.

 

My understanding is very basic – but I am really pushing for these records to 
be indexed. What that mean – and please verify this with the librarian – we 
wouldn’t necessarily need to learn to read the old Portuguese script. We could 
type in a name, and the image will come up along with the “transcribe” 
information. I just looked up a name in FamilySearch – the name was Helen 
Evans, residence in California, and the top result was a census record, on the 
right side is the original document, and on the left side is the transcribe 
infor. On Ancestry you get the transcribed information, or it may look for a 
name in a document (like a newspaper).

 

The documents would have to be indexed (transcribed) by a person, I have seen 
it done. There is an army of people who are indexing records – my neighbor was 
working on the WWII veterans records. We just need to know IF the Azorean 
records have been indexed, if not where are they in the queue and if they are 
in the queue how many petitions would it take to move it forward.

 

Let’s talk more at the conference.

 

Pat Frade

Manuscript Cataloger

6741 Harold B. Lee Library

Brigham Young University

Provo, UT 84602

801-422-6730

pat_...@byu.edu <javascript:>  

 

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