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The Genealogical Society of Utah (GSU) originally microfilmed many genealogical records. These rolls of microfilm are indexed by a "GSU film number". However, with the advent of the Interent, GSU is converting these microfilm images to digital images that are more readily available on line. When this conversion is done, each image is assigned a "digital GS (image) number" to provide indexing for these images. So GS stands for "genealogical society".

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