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Census form with "wrong" person
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ArgyllGran | Report | 10 Oct 2015 17:33 |
Absolutely no idea, Hugh! |
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Bernadette | Report | 10 Oct 2015 17:14 |
Thanks ArgyllGran, but this shows how transcription errors can occur. Emma's name is definitely Strafford, and Marann is definitely Marion. But "Mary Jane Middle" is nothing like "Emma Strafford", and the question is, how did one name get entered instead of the other? |
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ArgyllGran | Report | 10 Oct 2015 16:30 |
Posting the census for the reference of any helpers, Hugh: |
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Bernadette | Report | 10 Oct 2015 16:04 |
This is an technical enquiry how a completely wrong name can appear on the original census form (as viewed via GR, not the transcription, which is often wrong by a letter or more). How did the census taker keep their notes before going back to the office to make the fair copy? |