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Two death records that were indexed as one and cannot be edited

Donna Barnett Bradshaw
Donna Barnett Bradshaw ✭
June 30, 2021 edited July 4, 2021 in Search
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I was attaching a record that showed a male child named "Lucinda " and supposed parents to Ella Burton and John Vollette. There isn't a male child named Lucinda. The other record is the death a young mother named Lucinda Brown who was 33 years of age. Ella Burton is the young woman that died in the first record and had a still born male child. There is no way to correct this indexing error with the edit feature.

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  • Melissa S Himes
    Melissa S Himes ✭✭✭✭✭
    June 30, 2021

    I had the same happen with a census record and it looked like my grandfather was married to my grandma and the next door neighbor. Someone did add her in as a second spouse. Since the census couldn't be corrected, I corrected the tree and made a note of why I knew this not to be the case. I think that someday we will be able to make these edits. So, when that day comes, it can be corrected.

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