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Missouri County Marriages - What is the significance of the "C" in front of some entries?

JenJones92
JenJones92 ✭
November 18, 2021 edited August 19, 2024 in Get Involved/Indexing

I am working on the US, Missouri—County Marriages, 1806–1969 project and noticed some entries have a "C" in front of them. I am wondering if this means anything relative to indexing. The project instructions don't mention anything about it.

https://www.familysearch.org/indexing/batch/89227840-0400-48b3-b77d-9b3b90de6837

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  • historical records
  • marriage indexes
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  • judyannehenry1
    judyannehenry1 ✭✭
    November 18, 2021 edited November 18, 2021

    It may be an indication for "Colored". Since there is no field to record it, just ignore it.

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  • Susan Ann Mullen
    Susan Ann Mullen ✭✭✭✭✭
    November 18, 2021

    We do not know what the 'C' stands for so ignore it as Judyannehenry1 suggested.

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