Ethnicity Issues
Ann Dunn was born in Queen's (now Laois), Ireland. Attaching her 1884 Chicago death record to her profile, I have the option to add her Ethnicity which is categorized as American.
Where is this nonsense coming from? Trust me, it is NOWHERE in the original record.
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Is it possible that number 8 was indexed, and that the person reporting the death indicated that the nationality was American? I cannot look at the death certificate with out going to an affiliate library, but it would be interesting to look.
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The record does NOT say that Ann Dunn is American. It specifically states Irish for nationality and Ireland for place where born. I retrieved a copy of the image at my local Affiliate Library. I'll be happy to DM you a copy as we are not supposed to post restricted images in the community.
See also this thread where we have discussed previously but no progress on a fix: https://community.familysearch.org/en/discussion/141060/how-did-family-search-come-up-with-this-ethnicity-part/p1
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I figured you had a copy, you are very thorough in your posts.
Is there a way to get to the batch where the record was indexed. Perhaps that would show how "American" got there?
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It didn't happen at indexing. It's post-processing corruption on MANY record sets, including the US Census.
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