Embleton, Northumberland vs Knightsbridge Middlesex, England
For the past 3 years I have been working on my Reed family line line. I've come across several Reed names in Embleton, Northumberland that have records that say they were buried there, but then up pops another hint that says they were buried on the same day in Knightsbridge, Middlesex, England. How did that happen?
I belong to the Nothumberland Durham Family History Society. I asked their researchers why there are burial records for the same person and buried in the same day in both Knightsbridge and Embleton. It seemed strange. I was told this wasn't the first time. Apparently when Family search transferred some records from IGI or somewhere, the Embleton records transferred with a Knightbridge batch, or somthing like that. There most likely is no connection between fishermen in Embleton, and Knightsbridge, Middlesex. Is there a way to correct this? I can send the names of the Reed's I found but eveidently there are others.
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Unfortunately errors of this type are rather too common. Reports have been made but progress is slow in getting them fixed.
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The N&DFHS explanation may well be right.
There are (or were) entries for Wrenbury, Cheshire, that have been indexed as Wilmslow, Cheshire (or possibly the other way round). This is a "well known" issue where index related details for the first item on a film have been propagated along the film to all the other items on that film, with the result that entries for one item have been indexed as if they took place in another parish.
Having said that, I find it unlikely that Knightbridge and Embleton would be on the same film so the Wrenbury / Wilmslow scenario is unlikely to be the explanation in this case.
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