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Batch MQ3S-743 - Naturalization

Jackson, Nancy Ellen
Jackson, Nancy Ellen ✭
January 18 in Indexing

For all this type - do I do 2 separate entries for the Intent and the Petition even though they are for the same person? Or do I combine the information from both of them in one entry?

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  • erutherford
    erutherford ✭✭✭✭
    January 19 Answer ✓

    From the Project Instructions, under What to Remember About This Project/How To Index Combination Images:

    • Some images have more than 1 document on a single image, and all documents relate to the same person. In this case, combine the information from all of the documents on the image into the entries you index in the data entry area, using the most complete version of the information. If each document in the image has a different record date, index the latest record date. If each document has a different record number, index the record number from which the record date was indexed.

    Since there are two different dates, and the Declaration of Intention always comes before the Petition for Naturalization time-wise (1914 vs. 1916), you will use the information on the Petition for Naturalization.

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  • Melissa S Himes
    Melissa S Himes ✭✭✭✭✭
    January 19 Answer ✓

    In case someone is new to indexing, the Project Instructions can alway be found by clicking on the Help Tab and then Project Instructions, or, you can click on the last icon in the horizontal toolbox.

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  • Jackson, Nancy Ellen
    Jackson, Nancy Ellen ✭
    January 19

    Thank you these were very helpful!

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