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Janet Holdstock
Janet Holdstock ✭
March 8, 2022 edited August 16, 2024 in Get Involved/Indexing

US, Massachusetts—Boston Tax Records, 1822–1918 [Part N][M3LP-NHY]


I want to know if I should index another name under a name when it has a ditto mark. On this page it would be under "Timonth"

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  • Ksalers
    Ksalers ✭✭✭
    March 8, 2022 edited March 8, 2022

    Directions state to index every Unique name. So, for this instance you would index Timothy Ford only 1 time then moving down to index Archibald Forrester.

    You wouldn't need to index anymore Timothy Fords for this batch after indexing the name the first time. So even if they didn't use the "ditto" and wrote Timothy again.. it would still only need to indexed once.

    I wanted to point out that the name under Henry T Ford is Orrin Ford. It's an odd name, but I've seen it before. :) Also under George W Ford (in small writing) it says "wife H M". You need to index her as well. So it would be H M Ford.

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  • Janet Holdstock
    Janet Holdstock ✭
    March 8, 2022

    I am glad you gold me about the wife thing. I thought it was indicating that it was the wife of a a particular man, but the man may be dead, or not living there etc.

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