How to find to be continued image set
Recently I was searching through this microfilm images:
Tote 1854-1874
Family History Library International B1 Floor Film
1194963
Items 1-2
8024813
When I got to the end of the death records there were more records but it only said to be continued. How to I find the film number for this to be continued set?
Terry Koberstein
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Hi, On FS go to the drop down under Search, then Catalog and then toggle to the film section. Enter 1194963 and you will see the following:
Click on either of the entries. The good news is that you don't have to mess with microfilm and you don't have to go to SLC. All the records are digitized and readily available via computer from your home. The records haven't been indexed but you can easily look through the film and figure out dates and types of records, ie birth/marriage and death. Enjoy. Kent
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Hello @Terry Lynn Koberstein,
Are you hoping to find additional death records for the Protestant parish of Obersitzko after 1874? If so, it doesn't appear these are available at FamilySearch.
FHL microfilm no. 1194963 has five items on it: Items 1 and 2 are for Obersitzko and items 3-5 are for the Protestant parish of Pinne.
Here is the link for the catalog record for the Protestant parish of Obersitzko: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/102937?availability=Family%20History%20Library
In the Film/Digital notes, film no. 1194963, items 1-2, includes death records which go up to 1874. Go to the top of the catalog record and note that the title of this record is: Kirchenbuch, 1826-1874. This indicates that the Protestant church records for Obersitzko end at the year 1874.
Now here is the link for for the catalog record for items 3-5 on film no. 1194963 for the Protestant church records of Pinne: https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/102965?availability=Family%20Historyant%20Library
In the Film/Digital notes, film no. 1194963, items 3-5, is the first film listed.
Is it possible that when you came to the note at the end of the death records for Obersitzko, "to be continued" is referring to the additional three items included on this film?
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