Its it written wrongly?
Hello everyone,
i have one question. Online access to film number 2010714 is forbidden. On this film with number 2010714 are only records from Valaliky village, Košice country, Slovakia.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/769156?availability=Family%20History%20Library
Online access is forbiden from slovak law reasons. There is write, that one record is from 1945 year. But if you look closer, you can see, that is probably wrongly written.
At chronology of record "Birmovaní" (cath. Confirmation) is probably make mistake. There are years: 1837, 1945, 1847, 1851, 1853, 1858, 1859, 1869, 1879. But i think, that year 1945 is wrong written and correct year should be 1845. According to the logical sequence, the year 1945 should be at the end and not between years 1837 and 1847.
Can someone chech this? And if is this really wrongly written, can these record switched from forbidden access to available online?
Thank you!
Thomas, Slovakia
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@ThomasSK We checked access rights to film 2010714. According to FamilySearch, the images to this film are in fact restricted from viewing by the general public. While we do not have access to the language of the contract governing access, please be aware that considerations other than legal privacy laws can impact access to record images.
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@N Tychonievich, given that other films from the same collection -- including one of the three from the same location and denomination -- are online, I think it can be taken as certain that the film in question is restricted because of that "1945" in the catalog entry. I think it can also be taken as certain that said "1945" is a typo for "1845", meaning that this film is restricted in error. What I don't know, and am hoping you do, is how this catalog error and the resulting restriction can be corrected.
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Julia Szent-Györgyi I will check into it. Can't promise that anything will change any time soon, but I'll ask.
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