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Should this baptism be recorded as a twin, and so, with the same parents above?This is an Irish baptismal record from 1865, recorded in Latin. I'm indexing. Hugo, the son of Dom…
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Record number or page number?In the top outside corner of the page in the image there is a number stamped. It is obvious in man…
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US, Illinois—Naturalization Records, 1856–1991 [Part B] [MQK7-7Q9]This is my first batch of depositions. Will you please check it for me? Thanks,
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Kansas censusWell, here's a new one! I opened a Kansas census batch today and in looking the document over in pr…
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One of the names is marked out do I index it?I am indexing naturalization petitions
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US, Illinois—Naturalization Records, 1856–1991 [Part B] [MQK8-GKJ]Just checking to make sure this name change should be marked NNED. Is this correct?
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I am indexing Naturalization petitionsThe records have 1 to 45 names to index. The instructions say not to use the petition # as the reco…
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Naturalization PetitionsWhen reviewing these records each person indexes them differently. The AI overview says to use the …
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US, Illinois—Naturalization Records, 1912–1933 [PDo I include the name change on the oath of allegiance?
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