Italia, Ravenna, Faenza. Stato civile : Tribunale, 1866-1945 - Morti 1934
When I open catalogue "Italia, Ravenna, Faenza. Stato civile : Tribunale, 1866-1945" and select either "Allegati (morti), Faenza-Parte 1, 1934", "Allegati (morti), Faenza-Parte 2, 1934" or "Allegati (morti), Faenza-Parte 3, 1934" it opens up Matrimoni records for that year. How do I get FamilySearch to correct this?
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@DavidFash Thank you for pointing out that the catalog camera icons for Allegati (morti) Faenza-Parte 1, 2, and 3 for the year 1934 open marriage record images instead of death record images. Problem confirmed and we will report it. It's only fair to let you know that the catalog is currently locked while it undergoes a major re-design. But we've seen other issues corrected lately, so let's hope they can fix this one too. It's terribly frustrating to think you will find death records you need and to find marriage records instead.
(The rest of this post is just going an FYI post to show other ways to try to get to things when the obvious way is not working. You may well already know all this. If so, feel free to ignore the rest)
We hoped to find a work-around to find the 1934 deaths. We clicked the link in the red message at the top of the catalog page to go to the record collection. When you do that, you can scroll past the search fields and click to browse the images. Then you click through some waypoints to the record set you are interested in.
In the first set of waypoints, we clicked Ravenna. Next, we clicked Faenza. Then, on the final set of waypoints, we tried to find morti for the year 1934 and did not find it. The latest deaths we found were 1929. So, it is possible that those more recent death records are simply not part of FamilySearch's collection.
Since deaths in 1934 were not in the record collection, I next clicked Search and then Images at the top of the FamilySearch page. Then entered the place: Italy, Ravenna, Faenza. And then I stopped because I know precious little about Italy and had no idea which of the suggested places would make sense for what you are trying to find. But, you might want to poke around in the Explore Historical Images section to see if you can find those death records. The URL to get right to the Images is https://www.familysearch.org/records/images
Apologies for the frustration!
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@N Tychonievich Can you please assist with this question?
Thanks.
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Thank you. I was able to find the record I was looking for using the last method you suggested.
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Thanks @N Tychonievich for the quick response!
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