Tom Edlund's Comments on Slovakia Filming by Duncan
Gardiner, C.G.
© copyright 1995 by FEEFHS; all rights reserved
Editor's Note: Here is the gist of a thread of three messages
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Slovakia's Forest Research Institute of Slovakia at Zvolen,
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These three messages, each were sent to a listserver in Slovakia
from AOL accounts in
America by Duncan Gardiner, C.G. of Lakewood Ohio
and
Charles Gersna . This exchange took place
between noon Thursday
10 August 1995 and noon Friday 11 August 1995.
We are very glad Slovak-World is a FEEFHS member and we are able
to republish this three
message thread. It shows that not all list server messages on
Slovak-World and other
genealogy list server members of FEEFHS (such as Banat) are just
run of the mill "surname
checks":
From Duncan Gardiner to slovak-world@fris.sk about noon
Thursday 10 August 1995:
Tom Edlund's Comments on Slovakia microfilming
by Duncan Gardiner, C.G.
At the FEEFHS 1995 East European Genealogy Conference Banquet in
Cleveland Ohio on
the evening of 4 August 1995), Thomas Edlund, (Family History
library associate librarian
and East European microform [i.e. microfilm and microfiche]
cataloger for the FHL)
talked about the status of filming in Eastern Europe.
I later asked him specifically about Slovakia. What follows is
his commentary along with
news from Tom Peters C.G.R.S. of New Jersey, a Rusyn specialist
who is a Certified
Genealogical Record Searcher (CGRS) in northern New Jersey.
First, the latest CD-ROM version of the FHLC (Family History
library Catalog)arrived at
some Family History Centers about two weeks ago (about mid July
1995).
Presov Archive holding on microform: It contained the
Presov archive
contents, including parish registers of towns and villages up to
the letter H. Tom Edlund says
that the fiche version of the catalog should come out within
several months and will include
all the parish registers held in the Presov archive. That
includes all of old Saris county and
the northern part of Zemplin.
Kosice archive holdings - Edlund did not say specifically,
but I get the idea it
will take another year or so to be catalogued, though it may be
sooner.
As far as other filming - Banska Bystrica archive is next
and apparently Bytca
is already completed. Naturally, it will take several years
before the recently completed films
are actually catalogued.
Bratislava archive is then next, though Nitra fits in
there somewhere. Edlund
seemed under the impression that the Nitra archive was a branch
of Bratislava, but my
impression was that it is an independent archive.
Filming elsewhere in Eastern Europe: As the banquet
keynote speaker, Edlund
spoke about filming going on at almost fifty different locations
in Russia, Ukraine, former
Yugoslavia, etc.
1996 FEEFHS ConferenceBy the way, the next FEEFHS
conference will be in
Minneapolis from 9 thru 11 June, 1996. We had over two hundred
attendees (at Cleveland)
who had high praise for the speakers. Highest attendance: Polish,
Slovak, Rusyn.
Sessions on the Internet and On-Line services (especially AOL)
were well attended
also.
Best regards to all from Duncan Gardiner.
From Charles Gersna to
slovak-world@fris.sk about 5 a.m.
Friday 11 August 1995:
Duncan thanks for the update on filming.
1. Liptov county is split. Where would I inquire to determine
if Liptovska Osada would be
in the Bytca or Banska Bistrica archives?
2. Are we to understand that the completed film records for
Bytca will take two years to
reach local FHC's (Family History Centers)?
May I add my thanks and praise for an outstanding conference in
Cleveland. Your
organizational effort and contributions were first rate as
usual.
Regards
C Gersna
From Duncan Gardiner C.G. to Slovak-World@fris.sk about
noon Friday 11 August 1995:
(Postscript by Duncan Gardiner C.G. on 25 November 1995: "In the comments shown
below, I did not make an important distinction: The Slovak microfilms are cataloged fairly
quickly, and are put into the catalog of the main library in Salt Lake City (FHL), thus they
are available there quite soon after being microfilmed. However, it takes time for the
published version of the catalog to be produced and sent to the local branches, sometimes a
year or more.")
1. About Liptov county registers: Liptovska Osada registers are
at the Bytca archive. (All the
registers are noted in a book by Sarmyanova, *Cirkevne matriky na
Slovensku zo 16.-19.
storocia [Bratislava 1991]* . The archive is indicated next to
the listing of each town
name.
2. Yes, I suppose if cataloging goes at the pace it has, we can
expect the Bytca archive
contents to appear in the catalog in several years. It took at
least that long for the Levoca
archive holdings. One has to remember that there are rather few
people around the U.S. (let
alone at the LDS Family History library) who know enough of the
requisite languages -
Latin, Hungarian, German and Slovak - to analyze the contents of
each film.
One additional comment about Edlund's talk to us - he said that
the Czechs have not agreed
to allow microfilming of their archive contents. I had heard
rumors to the contrary.
Best regards,
Duncan
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