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Death Dates in Norwegian Lutheran records in Iowa

LowryHeidiCristine1
LowryHeidiCristine1 ✭
August 21, 2021 edited August 23, 2024 in Get Involved

Not a question, but I believe the instructions direct the indexer to record the baptism date as the death date. There are many instances were the birthdate is shown, then the baptism date and then a confirmation date following, Just thought I'd ask someone to take a look and adjust if necessary!

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  • CHoldgb214
    CHoldgb214 ✭✭✭
    August 21, 2021

    @LowryHeidiCristine1

    Do you have a batch number that we can look at, please?

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  • LowryHeidiCristine1
    LowryHeidiCristine1 ✭
    August 21, 2021

    US, Iowa - Evangelical Lutheran Church records, Norwegian church books, 1872-1918 [M373-463]

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  • Susan Ann Mullen Pelton
    Susan Ann Mullen Pelton ✭✭✭✭✭
    August 21, 2021

    We are not seeing any instructions to indicate indexing baptisms as death records. Do you have an example?

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  • LowryHeidiCristine1
    LowryHeidiCristine1 ✭
    August 21, 2021

    If you go into the example pictures with the red boxes indicating what data should be indexed it shows the baptism dates labeled as death dates.

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  • LowryHeidiCristine1
    LowryHeidiCristine1 ✭
    August 21, 2021

    When you click on the purple question marks next to the boxes where the info should he entered, these examples are options to click on

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  • LowryHeidiCristine1
    LowryHeidiCristine1 ✭
    August 21, 2021

    In the example records, the date has some version of the Norwegian word "dap" next to the indicated date which I believe means baptism.

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  • Susan Ann Mullen Pelton
    Susan Ann Mullen Pelton ✭✭✭✭✭
    August 21, 2021

    Dap does mean baptism in Norwegian. What version of dap are you seeing?

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  • Susan Ann Mullen Pelton
    Susan Ann Mullen Pelton ✭✭✭✭✭
    August 21, 2021

    'do'd' means death in Norwegian. That is the word I am seeing. Is this what you are referring to?

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  • LowryHeidiCristine1
    LowryHeidiCristine1 ✭
    August 21, 2021

    Yes, that's what I'm seeing. It seemed that they were all the same year as the birth year and came before the confirmation year.

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  • Susan Ann Mullen Pelton
    Susan Ann Mullen Pelton ✭✭✭✭✭
    August 21, 2021 edited August 21, 2021

    We went over them carefully checking for the chronology and found the do'd always was later than the birth ad other dates so the instructions are good.

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  • LowryHeidiCristine1
    LowryHeidiCristine1 ✭
    August 22, 2021

    My mistake, sorry making extra work

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