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Janet Holdstock
Janet Holdstock ✭
February 18, 2023 edited August 16, 2024 in Get Involved/Indexing

A record I am looking at for baptisms states "Thomas s of Isaac Parker of Low ground". I understand that I should not assume that Thomas's last name is Parker. Is that correct? I think I should just put his name as Thomas and do not put a surname.

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  • slotbuddy
    slotbuddy ✭✭✭
    February 18, 2023

    That is correct. Just put blank for the surname in this instance.

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  • Paul W
    Paul W ✭✭✭✭✭
    February 19, 2023 edited February 19, 2023

    Yes, totally correct, but (for the researcher) totally unhelpful!

    Who would think that if on one page "Thomas s of Isaac Parker" was the format (used by the clerk) and on the next "William Parker s of Isaac" was written, the two entries have to be indexed in a totally different manner!

    So, once these indexed records go online, I have to "remember" to make two searches for any of Isaac Parker's children - one based on PARKER being the child's last name and one using PARKER as the father's last name.

    If this is the practice elsewhere (FMP, Ancestry, etc.) I certainly have not been caught out by it. Surely, indexing is supposed to act as a finding aid, instead of the exercise being a part of a project where the instructions are so pedantic they make later searches more complicated than need be?

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