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Is it possible to find the batch containing the pages immediately before my assigned batch?

melbex24
melbex24 ✭
October 20, 2024 edited March 20 in Get Involved/Indexing

I am indexing Ireland, Meath—Church Records, 1742–1886 [Part B] [MQXC-54B] but the page only has a year on it and no other info. I am assuming they are deaths/interments because one entry says "a child not baptized found dead" and, as a Catholic, I know we can't baptize postmortem. Is there any way to see the pages prior to my batch (it is only 1 page in the batch) so I can properly label the page?

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  • Julia Szent-Györgyi
    Julia Szent-Györgyi ✭✭✭✭✭
    October 20, 2024 edited October 20, 2024 Answer ✓

    Yes, you can view the reference images. They're not available on shared batches, for some unfathomable reason, so the button is greyed out in the screenshot, but it's the bottom button of the short toolbar at the top left of the image area.

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    If the reference images don't go far enough to answer your question, you can use Batch - About Batch to look up the film and image number, but that only works if the images are public/online on FS, which these aren't.

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  • melbex24
    melbex24 ✭
    October 21, 2024 edited October 21, 2024

    thank you!

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