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Certificates & transcribing
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Philippa | Report | 9 Sep 2007 23:25 |
I recently sent for 3 death certificates. They were for 3 ancestors (all living under the same roof) whose deaths were registered on the same page. They died in 1866. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 9 Sep 2007 23:30 |
Could he have been James Samuel or Samuel James? It seems strange that all three would be wrong. |
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Philippa | Report | 9 Sep 2007 23:57 |
He was James from all I have found on censuses. I think that transcribing may be the problem as 'S' & 'J' can look very similar in hand writing of time and also easy in other ways to miss-read, but I don't know anything about the process between registration and the record I accessed. |
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Judith | Report | 10 Sep 2007 08:11 |
Who was the informant, and were the deaths all reported at the same time? - if not a close relative the error might have been theirs. If not then I would imagine that a registrar might well write up the register from notes made when the events were reported to him, or from a form they filled in rather than filling it in on the spot and he may well have misread the name. Misreading James as Samuel and vice versa is an error I've come across (and made myself) before. |
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Dianne | Report | 10 Sep 2007 08:38 |
Maybe his real name was Samuel but he just liked to be called James. |