I realized I made some mistakes
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@KimberlyKotary, I'm so sorry that you have realized you made some mistakes. There is no way for you to check your work. I'm not sure what you are referring to, but when the census is published, then those looking at the record will be able to correct mistakes.
I hope this makes you feel better. I understand completely.
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The addresses were marked in 10ths of a mile and I didn't notice the top of the fraction until I had done a few. I wondered why so many houses were ten miles from the intersection.
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I was working on the page that had my uncle's family on it: Balzan, Claudia. I was not able to make out the name of the street. I left that "unreadable". However, I asked my cousin , whose family it was, what was the name of the street they lived on and she said "TROUTMAN" . So that is the correct name of the street, but I am not able to go back and enter that. Very annoying.
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@XNYer, I understand that feeling. So sorry. I am hoping that when they are published that you can go to the record and correct it for that particular field. I know we will be able to make corrections. But those researching will be able to see the record. You can also put a note when you attach the record as to what street they lived on. All will be well. Thank you so much for updating me!
Linda 😊
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It is Floyd, NY and the road is 365 and 46. It is just how many 10ths of a mile that I realized I didn't read correctly.
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@KimberlyKotary, all will be well. We all have learning curves as we review and also when we are indexing other records. Thank you for your diligence to make the records correct.
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