Correcting a correction - is it possible?
I am reviewing my family history on the 1950 census and have made some corrections based on my visual review. I then realized that once my corrected edits are made, I cannot go back to correct something else in the given name of one family member. For example, the given name was listed as "Sandra", but eyeballing it should have been "Lavada". Now, when I search for the family name of "Peele" in Dillon, SC, the system tells me there is no more to be reviewed. Is there any way to go back to the family name so I can make this correction?
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@PTadin,
Once a Family/Household has been reviewed, you cannot go back and make changes during the Reviewing (Indexing) process.
The good news is that when the Index for that state is complete and FamilySearch makes it available on its' website, you will be able to view individual records and edit many of the fields (including names). That means you can correct enumerator misspellings. 😀
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