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Cheryl Hasychak
Cheryl Hasychak ✭
February 26, 2022 edited August 16, 2024 in Get Involved/Indexing

Good evening. Regarding the following:

US, New York, Erie—Index to Land Records, Grantees, 1630–1975 [Part B][M32G-47N]

It appears that the Date of Instrument and Date of Record year is only listed with the two last digits as in 90, 91 - and so forth. I viewed preceeding pages and following pages and the years are listed the same way. I believe these are all 1800 year dates - 1890, 1891... Should I use 1891, etc or *90, *91, as it is written, when entering the Date of Record?

Thanks for your help! Cheryl

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  • Cheryl Hasychak
    Cheryl Hasychak ✭
    February 26, 2022

    Ah... just read the project instructions .. If there are 2 digits, and I cannot determine the other two digits, use the 2 digits. If I cannot determine the 4 digit number, use the 2 digit number. I will do that - sorry to bother you folks!

    Cheryl

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