Obituary; Names of Same Person Doubled, Needs to be merged in comparison mode
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James E Ford said: Obituary's: Many times, a person is named or initialed more than once. When I looked up this I discovered a possible of how to merge solution, in the comparison mode. First go the first comparison, and hit the bottom button (return to record). Then go into sources find the work of Obituary, and return to the Comparison and the Tech make an allowance for a second name of the same person to be allowed in to complete what was not now allowed for the same name doubled up. I have an example of my family: ID # MY2F-ZBS, Address: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1...
Title: United States, GenealogyBank Historical Newspaper Obituaries, 1815-2011
John Thomas Carson, Name not allowed for a double, Johnic Thomas Carson
Can Tech make allowance for such?
Title: United States, GenealogyBank Historical Newspaper Obituaries, 1815-2011
John Thomas Carson, Name not allowed for a double, Johnic Thomas Carson
Can Tech make allowance for such?
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Tom Huber said: The GenealogyBank obituaries are machine indexed. To prevent the same person (name) from being listed more than once in the index, it is only allowed to appear once in the index.
I am not sure what you are asking for.
Where is this comparison mode you are talking about? If it is part of FamilySearch (and FamilySearch.org will appear on that page's URL), then that is something that we should all know.0
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