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US, Indiana—County Marriages, 1811–2007 [Part P] [M3SD-5C4]

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airland
airland ✭✭
May 10, 2021 edited August 25, 2024 in Get Involved/Indexing

I find the directions very confusing. Am I supposed to combine the info for bride and groom and index it all on 1 page or keep it separate? If the couple are not on 1 screen -- do I look backward and forward to find their info and combine it?

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  • Melissa S Himes
    Melissa S Himes ✭✭✭✭✭
    May 10, 2021 Answer ✓

    Thank you for sharing your batch. The directions for this are under the section What To Remember About This Project: Marriage Applications Spanning 2 Images. Clicking on the examples gives you further instructions. So, your image best matches the example: Marriage Applications Spanning 2 Images, Image 2 But, the 1st example fully explains how to index these type of images using the Reference Images.

    The indexer was correct to use the right side of Image 1 and capture the information for the bride from the left side of the Image 2. (Everitt-Brown marriage)

    On Image 2 they were correct to create one entry for the Closser-Clear wedding, using the brides information from Image 3 to complete it.

    On Image 3, the Thomas-Clark marriage application is indexed using Reference Image +1 to complete the entry.

    Reference Images are opened using the bottom icon on the vertical toolbar.

    It is always good to index a few batches of a project to get a feeling for the collection before beginning to review them.

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  • airland
    airland ✭✭
    May 10, 2021

    it still looks like the directions could be clearer

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