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More than one name on a batch

Lynnette Davila
Lynnette Davila ✭
December 5, 2024 edited March 21 in Get Involved/Indexing

More than one name on a batch

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  • MandyShaw1
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    December 5, 2024

    @Lynnette Davila could you clarify your question please.

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  • erutherford
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    December 5, 2024 edited December 6, 2024

    Do you mean that the person has more than one name or there are 2 or more entries on the image?

    If the person has more than one name, you will follow the First and Surname field help (purple question mark above the field):

    Include all aliases, nicknames, or variant names that were given for a person, separating them with the word Or

    Ex: Joe Grankowski is aka Joe Grady. You will enter both Grankowski and Grady as Grankowski or Grady.

    If it is more than one document on the image, and they are not for the same person, you will follow these directions:

    On your toolbar, click the circled button.

    FireShot Capture 046 - Indexing Tool — FamilySearch.org - www.familysearch.org.jpg

    This box will come up. You can select the number of entries you will need. You can add up to 99 entries at a time.

    FireShot Capture 025 - Indexing Tool — FamilySearch.org - www.familysearch.org.png

    Click Add and you will have the number of entries you need. Most projects today come with a preset number of entries (as seen on the example) today, so you may not need to add entries.

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