Don’t let this happen to you. Join Geoff Rasmussen for a quick look at how he overcame this genealogy emergency.
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Oh to be able to just hop in the car and drive to Salt Lake City on a whim! Maybe someday…
That was awesome! I loved that it both was informative and amusing!
Love this! Made me smile to think of you packing up and driving all that way for one record. You have fortunate ancestors, 🙂 Good advice when possible!
…and if traveling to the FHL in Salt Lake is NOT an option?…. I’m stuck with the abbreviated index. However, some of those names in the index version were highlighted and clickable. There you might find the names of that person’s parents and a bit more info.
It’s a long drive but at least you could visit SLC in person.
As for what you found – wow. You certainly made your point about looking at original records instead of transcriptions.
Some of us don’t even live in the same country as the FHL and are unlikely to be able to visit. How would we get access to an original record such as this?
Thats great if you are within driving distance… well done!
Your emergency was a Wisconsin record. If your need to continue your Wisconsin search, try the historical society of wisconsin. You will need to purchase for full record.