Beaver County Marriage Records, Certificate Number
US, Pennsylvania, Beaver County—Civil Marriage Records, 1852–1991 [Part C][MQV6-M8W]
I'm reviewing Beaver County Marriage Records, currently the batch I've listed above, and the spot where a record number should be (in the upper left corner) is blank, while the spot where pages numbers usually are (in the upper right corner) says 331. Looking further down the page under the "Duplicate Certificate" section, it has 143-331 as the license number.
Does that mean 143-331 is the record number in this case? (On other batches where the record number at the top is filled in, the license number at the bottom matches it.)
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It's 377.
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Restricted - have you submitted it already?
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Oh no! I returned the batch. I didn't realize that would make it unable to access. But here's another one that has the same thing going on, but with 143-377 as the potential record number showing at the bottom:
US, Pennsylvania, Beaver County—Civil Marriage Records, 1852–1991 [Part C][MQV6-M81]
I won't return it this time!
Edit: Looks like the indexer entered "377" as the record number and then submitted the thing without indexing ANY other info, but that's a whole other issue that doesn't really change my question.
Edit #2: Corrected the batch number0 -
That's not a valid batch number.
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Here are the parts I'm talking about. The top of the sheet has a blank record number (on the left), but has what I assume is a page number (on the right, 377).
Further down the page in the Duplicate Certificate section, bottom right corner of my screenshot, it says 143-377. Is 143-377 the record number that is supposed to be indexed in this case?
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You omitted the last digit of the batch.
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Thank you for catching that! I fixed my post a few messages up. Do you happen to know the answer?
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Many thanks!!
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