Mixed up Death Certs 1927 Tenn.
I found two death certs , both Nr. 16081. Image 1091 and 1092
"Tennessee, Deaths, 1914-1966", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NSFM-JBJ : Fri Mar 08 06:09:22 UTC 2024), Entry for Rebecca Poland and John Enoch, 1927.
"Tennessee, Deaths, 1914-1966", FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NSFM-JB2 : Sun Mar 10 21:19:32 UTC 2024), Entry for Mary Jane Henderson and Orvil Henderson, 1927.
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THIS IS THE CORRECT COMMENT for "MIXED UP Death Certs 1927 Tenn.". All of the other Death Cert 1927 Tenn COMMENTS need to be deleted, but I do not see a way to delete them.
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The 3 dots only had Save Draft or Mute options. I think I found a "Delete" later, after I going to "My Drafts"
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@1938kdf You can only edit within 4 hours of making the post or comment. After that time, only a mod can edit or delete.
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This was within 30 minutes.
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You can't delete a comment once you have submitted it, but you can edit it within 4 hours, as @Áine.ní.Donnghaile mentioned. If you just blank it out, everyone will ignore it.
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Thanks cousins, Áine and Mandy… I did not find sc woz, but I did find an (name removed) cousin.
The purpose of my comment was to let someone there know that the records were mis-aligned with the index names for this pair…
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@1938kdf Clearly, the error originated with the duplicate numbers on the certificates. The two records were assigned the same number and as luck would have it, landed on the wrong image #. We have several films where the whole index is off by several pages, so this one error will probably not be a high priority for correction. I don't know which is your ancestor, but I suggest just attaching the correct image and adding a note of explanation.
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