Index missing for a few images, Mexico, México, Catholic Church Records...
In the image group "San Buenaventura. Baptism Records 1833–1836", DGS # 004596057, the register generally has eight entries per image; see for example images 173 and 175, pages 142 verso/143 recto and 143 verso/144 recto, or 183 of 241, pages 150 verso/151 recto (legitimate 7 entries).
But on image 185 of 241, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939X-Q1S4-YY?view=index&lang=en&groupId=M9ZV-XVC , the last entry on the right-hand side (José Espiridion Lucio born in Visitación, not to be confused with José Espiridion Lucio born in Concepcion or José Espridion born in Cuamatla) is missing.
And then images 190-192 (p. 156v-159f), and images 196-197, and images 199-201, and images 204-205, and image 207, and image 211-223 are completely missing indexes; and images 198, 202, 203, and 209 only have one or two index entries per image, even though the register has eight entries per image.
I suspect I may have gone through and tried to edit these index pages many months (perhaps more than a year) ago, and the index entries are still in the system but hidden due to the previously identified "permission" bug. In fact, a week or two ago my wife was looking at a profile in the Tree and there was a record-hint for a record that should have been somewhere in this part of this volume, but when she followed it she got an error-message about the record not being available.
@SerraNola , can you report this to the engineers?
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@davidleelambert As you noted, in the past there have been frequent instances of lost access to indexed data. The complete absence of an index from a page has created considerable challenges for recovery efforts. However, when editing tools remain available, missing personas can typically be re-added to restore them to the index.
Given that this image group contains numerous pages that are currently unindexed, I will ensure it is documented as a candidate for restoration. Thanks for reporting.
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