I do agree with your assertions about the actual source and incidental
collections it can be found in.  As such, I think you are suggesting
State Archives be listed as the primary source but include a snippet
about found at Ancestry.  This is what I was trying before asking my
question, but wasn't having success  Do you have an example where
you've done this?  Or, what field are you using to include a note
about the State Archives?


On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Kirsten Bowman <[email protected]> wrote:
> James:
>
> Your source is a marriage record, or more likely a page from a marriage 
> register, for the state of Missouri.  Whether you found it at Ancestry.com, 
> FamilySearch, or on a microfilm is incidental (but should be included in the 
> source citation).  I'd use the template for Marriage records > Governmental 
> records > etc.  You'll eventually get an option to select Online Digital 
> Images and the fields to enter the website creator and URL.  You could use 
> Ancestry.com as the website creator and Missouri Marriage Records 1805-2002 
> as the website title.
>
> Kirsten



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