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How can I get familysearch to look at an original record again to see if it needs amending?

YDonate
YDonate ✭
June 30, 2021 edited August 15, 2024 in Search

I have an ancestor,https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XBX9-4QF who is called Andrew on this citation, however we, another descendant and I, are thinking there may have been a transcribor error, since old world writing script can be hard to read, we think this name might be incorrect. And it might really be Alexander. How can we get some one to take a look at the original document again, to see if perhaps the name Alexander is actually there and it was just intrepeted wong?

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  • WPBA
    WPBA ✭✭
    June 30, 2021

    In the Scotland's people index it says

    INNES ELIZABETH. ANDREW INNES/. F. 17/03/1673. 322/. 10 200. Tealing. To see the original will cost you 6 credits at https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/

    30 credits cost £7.50

    Good luck with your search

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  • Norm Jones
    Norm Jones ✭✭✭
    July 1, 2021 edited July 1, 2021

    Good luck!!

    Andrew Innes.png

    The first entry is February 25, and the last is April 3 - somewhere in between is the one you want.

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