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1Problem with indexing on a pageThis page is missing MOST of the information that should have been indexed off it. I was able to o…new Closed Justin Masters 104 views 0 comments 1 point Most recent by Justin Masters Suggest an Idea
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1Previously indexed database missing much of its indexMassachusetts Births, 1841-1915, (https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1536925) was previ…new Closed Elizabeth Handler 92 views 0 comments 1 point Most recent by Elizabeth Handler Suggest an Idea
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Should a person that's properly listed in two sections of a muster roll be indexed both times?United States—Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916–1939 [Part J][M37T-9RH] In the ab…Answered Closed Scott Haycock 754 views 10 comments 0 points Most recent by Melissa S Himes Indexing
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Index this batch? Ireland, Cavan—Church Records, 1740–1913 [Part A] [M3Z5-YS5]I've just started indexing in this project and am not sure what type of records this batch is. It's…
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0Making Goals on Web Indexing GroupsAnn Terry said: Goal set in Web Indexing Groups reflect only Indexing, not Reviewing. I would like…
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Event Date Question: US, Missouri—Naturalization Records, 1843–1991 [Part B] [M3ZG-SV5]There are two dates given in the documents. One is "Date of Intent" and the other, date …Answered Closed James Forest Olson 193 views 1 comment 0 points Most recent by Melissa S Himes Indexing
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Canada, Ontario—Tax Assessment Records, 1834–1899 [Part A][MSBT-BLR]I have opened this batch, and it is too blurred to read. Should I select "No" for the fir…
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indexing US, Missouri—Naturalization Records, 1843–1991 [Part B] [M3ZG-SV5]I'm wondering which date to use, "date of intent" or "countersigned"Answered Closed James Forest Olson 211 views 1 comment 0 points Most recent by SLinda Adarae Indexing
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I have 3 batches all the same. . I can´t openI have 3 batches all the same. Not sure how I did tha? I cańt open it gives me an error message . N…Answered Closed Doris Elizabeth Arroyo 271 views 3 comments 0 points Most recent by Doris Elizabeth Arroyo Indexing
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Use of PUBLICATION DATE AS Death Date: US, Minnesota, Brown County—Obituaries, 1855–1990Moderators: I found the following instruction on indexing the Death Date as a remark in an excellen…