Yes, Edgar, as you say, this is really big news. It works beautifully in conjunction with the online index to these records already published at
http://czernowitz.geneasearch.net/index.php
The three relevant portions of this database are Czernowitz Birth Records, Death Records and Marriage Records. Once you have the date and basic information for a record of interest, you can then go to the online catalog <
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1378569>, click on the camera/key icon, and search through the relevant set of images to find the correct one, using page number, year, record number (if given) to navigate your way through.
It worked for me!
Thanks for sharing this information with us.
Bruce
?On 6/1/18, 0:23, "bounce-122610536-3497436_at_list.cornell.edu on behalf of Edgar Hauster" <bounce-122610536-3497436_at_list.cornell.edu on behalf of bconcept_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
Czernowitzers...
As reported by several SIGs and on FB, BIG NEWS for genealogists: FAMILY SEARCH MICROFILMS ARE NOW ONLINE AVAILABLE! This is a breakthrough, not to be understimated at all.
All of the FamilySearch microfilms of material that originally came from Ukraine (formerly on physical microfilm, now scanned as digital images) are now totally free (registration required) and unrestricted to view FROM YOUR HOME. They are no longer limited to “visible only within a Family History Center”. As an example, here’s the FamilySearch catalog entry for the 1856-1940 Jewish Metrical books for Czernowitz:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1378569
It still displays the little “camera with a lock and key” icon next to the item, indicating that it has restrictions as to who can view it and where. But as of today, that icon is now outdated. If you click it, you can see the whole film, all the images and/or take a screen shot right from home.
Just to be clear: This is not new data or new books. But the data FamilySearch have had for years, until now restricted to the members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, is now available from home, not just sitting in one of the FamilySearch centers. There is so much more to be discovered, as f. i. the Czernowitz Jewish Congregation Public Records for the years 1780 - 1937 (!):
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1387600
Check it out! - Check it out! - Check it out!
Edgar Hauster
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