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Gremlin Problem Going on With the 1910 Census

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February 21, 2022 edited July 16, 2024 in Family Tree
This discussion was created from comments split from: A gremlin in the 1900 US Census - Kearny, New Jersey.
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  • AngelynReeseGardner
    AngelynReeseGardner ✭
    February 21, 2022

    Now I have the same gremlin problem going on with the 1910 Census for the Isaac Benton Kenney  G6QM-YYT family in Connecticut. The indexing shows two persons for each of the family members of the family and the same for some of the other families on the same census page. Can I do something to keep this problem from spreading?

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  • AndLinda
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    February 25, 2022

    @AngelynReeseGardner : Thank you for reporting the issue! And thank you for attaching as you did.

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  • PiperTWilson
    PiperTWilson ✭✭✭
    February 27, 2022

    @AngelynReeseGardner - Forgive me for not making a pretty post. I’m on my phone. Would you see this thread, please?

    https://community.familysearch.org/en/discussion/116174/united-states-census-1900-problems#latest

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  • AndLinda
    AndLinda ✭✭✭✭
    February 27, 2022

    @N Tychonievich, could you please check this out? This seems to be a little different than the 1900 census issues. And I'm not sure 1910 is being checked out for this particular issue. When looking at the indexed record there are two of each name listed. Of course each name can be attached to each person, so that works, just that it is strange that two of each name is showing. I don't think that the indexer is at fault and made two records of each person. Thank you.

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