Newland William spouse Elizabeth 1759
I am researching the parents of Benjamin Newland christened 1759 Buckland, Hertfordshire. His parents names are William and Elizabeth. The parents would most likely have been born about 1735 and married about 1758 to 1759 due to Benjamin being the first child born in 1759. I have searched for the Parish Registers for Buckland, Hertfordshire 1658 to 1926 which are listed as film # 004946602 but the scans are locked and not available on familysearch.org
I have been in contact with a local LDS genealogist who has discovered that the licensing agreement has prevented us accessing the four films. He cannot help any further. He has suggested to travel to the location of Buckland or travel to Salt Lake City, Granite Hill, Utah to view the scans of the films.
My question is how do I view the scans without traveling thousands of miles or Kilometres.
I am in Victoria, Australia and all the familysearch research rooms are closed due to their computers being to old and not directly connected to Granite Hill in Utah. I have been informed that the films will not be able to be accessed from a research room even if they were open and connected to Granite Hill archives.
Any assistance to this problem will be appreciated.
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FindMyPast may have what you're looking for. They have browsable parish registers from Buckland, Hertfordshire.
Kathleen
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Good morning. If the comment from Kathleen didn't work have you tried the Free Virtual FamilySearch consultation to try and find the answer.
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If you are able to access FindMyPast, it will be worth looking for the marriage in Hertfordshire generally using the county marriage database. There is a fair chance they were not married in Buckland but close by.
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Unless there is some restriction for Australia, the marriage registers for Buckland on DGS 4946602 are unrestricted and can be viewed from any location if you are signed in to your free FamilySearch account.
Item 9 covers the marriage banns and religious marriage records 1754-1820.
There are very few pages covering 1756-1760, and I see no Newland or variant names in those marriages.
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