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US, Oregon, Silverton—Obituaries, 1883–2000 [MQDK-2Y1]

PattCindyLee1
PattCindyLee1 ✭
October 22, 2023 edited September 30, 2024 in Get Involved/Indexing

In this obituary from a local newspaper, there is an added piece about a person (Leon Bowser) who came because his wife died. It has nothing to do with the original article and there is not a name for the woman who died. Would you please let me know if I reviewed it correctly? Maybe I should have called that second part a new image? Thank you

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  • PattCindyLee1
    PattCindyLee1 ✭
    October 22, 2023

    I actually have another question - also about obituaries. I reviewed the obituary, but I happened to look at the previous record and that actually was the beginning of the obituary that I am working on. I'm quite certain, that since that one has already been indexed that I don't go back to get the information from that page. I only index what I see. Is that correct?

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  • erutherford
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    October 22, 2023

    You don't index anything from a preceding image. Your -1 reference image, if it ends with "Silverton High School notes", does not contain anything in connection to the death of Mr. Christman.

    As far as the wife, if she is not named, you do not index it.

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