Cammin parish

In a message dated 2/21/2002 12:05:50 AM Eastern Standard Time,
Robert_Albert_Jr@prodigy.net writes:

Mecklenburg/Strelitz cover Cammin (bei Rödlin), however I do not seem to be
able to find taufen/heiraten/toten records in either of the Rödlin films to
cover Cammin for period before 1857. The second microfilm does have

I'm sure you are aware that there is a Camin (parish Camin) and Cammin
(parish Cammin) in Mech-Schwerin also. I know that the film for Camin,
#0069048, covers the period from 1677 forward.

I'm sure you are aware that there is a Camin (parish Camin) and Cammin

(parish Cammin) in Mech-Schwerin also. I know that the film for Camin,
#0069048, covers the period from 1677 forward.

Thanks, but of course that one is not the one I need. I did however do some
more digging through my books last night, and possibly have found that an
error exists in the FHLCC. The film I have for R�dlin parish (69798-69799)
are the only ones listed in the library catalog for the LDS, BUT, I have a
book that shows a third, 69800. On the catalog, it says that this is film
for parish Wanzka, but the curious thing about this is that the heading says
the records cover period of 1680-1810, and this is true of the other film
for Wanzka, but this film has records from if memory serves, early 1700's
through 1934. Perhaps some of the Cammin records are on it. At any rate, I
plan to order it today. Thanks for the post. If nothing else, it lets others
know that there are many towns of the same/similar names, which can be the
puzzle in a person's success in researching!

Robert