I'm trying to access this record on FamilySearch but the image
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to access this record on FamilySearch but the image says it's not available:
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6RQP-LX?cc=2016197&wc=MXYP-MNL%3A338330801%2C338330802%2C338773801
The collection is:
- Papanduva > Births 1929 Feb – 1931 Feb > image 44 of 204
I’m researching my grandfather’s birth and this document is very important for my family tree.
Could someone with access to restricted images kindly check what’s written on it?
Thank you very much in advance!
Answers
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Unfortunately the image doesn't currently appear to be available at a FSC/affiliate or to LDS members.
In case useful to anyone, the rights show as
http://familysearch.org/accessControl?restricted=true&allowDownload=false&allowPrint=false&authorized=false&failedRole=CrxRolePipelineOperator&failedRole=ThemisRolePipelineOperator
This collection, Brazil, Santa Catarina, Civil Registration, 1850-1999, is coming up as about 50% indexed, and its indexing appears to be in progress via Computer Assisted Indexing.
Unfortunately if you look at the Papanduva element of the collection (https://www.familysearch.org/en/records/images/search-results?creator=Papanduva%20%28Santa%20Catarina%29.%20Registro%20Civil&pageSize=100) the particular chunk you are after is not listed. I imagine it will appear, both as images and as index metadata, at some point soon.
@SerraNola can you advise on when we're likely to get access to this information please?
In the meantime, @Ana Lydia25, you may perhaps be able to access the image via the Record Custodian direct - this appears to be 'Estado de Santa Catarina'.
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If the title as posted is accurate, those birth records would likely be protected for privacy reasons. The standard for births is a minimum of 100 years.
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Great point @Áine Ní Donnghaile. I think the latest index entries currently showing had 1929 on, but I must admit I didn't check the visibility of their images.
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From your link, Mandy, the most recent BIRTHS listed are from 1923, within the 100-year range. Nothing more recent on BIRTHS.
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Quite right, sorry.
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