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You have already contributed so much. I wanted to invite some others to share their stories, but as you rightly state, it then gets out of hand. It is only three more though.
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To all: I researched the origins of the surname Pendleton today. This was a surname on my Maternal side long ago. It comes from Lancashire. They were living there back then. Going back even further, it stated in Pendle Hill. Now I wonder if there were any witches in my family back then?
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So after she died i started the tree.
I found out little bits, and found a local address for his Mum & Dad (if they were still there). He may well be dead now himself but i don't think i would have knocked on the door, reminding him he still owes me Christmas presents.
What it may grow to in time, I know not what.
Daniel Defoe: 1725.
I'm are real stickler for finding the correct information from source material. One of the LDS library managers told me that their information online that has been typed is correct. We were talking about census records. He said they have three different people check them before they are finalized to be uploaded. I was able to show him two mistakes within the hour. He said perhaps your tree is wrong. I told him I actually had bible records written by the person in one instance and marriage and deed records for the other. Both instances the names typed for the record were totally wrong. i.e. One said Yancy and the name was Young.
[Regina Brett]
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Have you looked at the original as well as the transcription?
Transcribers have to put down what they can see, not what they think the name or place probably is.
I've found a range of spellings of family names but, after looking at the originals, I would have transcribed the names just the way the transcribers did. Either the spelling in wrong in the original document or the handwriting makes an 'o' look like an 'a' and other similar variations.
You can report any 'mistakes' like this to Ancestry and they will add the correction to the transcription.
I've highlighted that bit in case others skipped over it.
Transcribers have to write down "what they see". Of course, seeing is in the eye of the beholder. A random stranger will see one thing, a local another. This is why I don't transcribe registers from outside of my personal areas of intimate knowledge.
A transcriber might never have set foot in a county they are transcribing... so won't know how things are spelt, sometimes are spelt, etc. With some dodgy handwriting (remember they were poking at bits of parchment in an unlit church, with a bit of stick and a feather and a bowl of ink ... sometimes in the freezing midwinter), you really need to know the local names, placenames and what's likely to expect ....
It is essential to be able to view the originals for those moments when you're "sure he must've been here...." but a text search of input from a transcriber didn't yield anything.
I've even had to correct FreeBMD. I was looking for somebody specific the other week and they didn't show up at all. I took a look at the "original" typed list and could clearly see that the transcriber must've simply had a cross-eyed moment as the correct entry was clearly there, typewritten, to see.
Search results tell us what's there that's exact/similar to what we're searching for.
Only inspection of the originals can tell you if the transcriber missed a whole line out, or even a page .... or got their fingers muddled, or mis-read something written on a bitterly cold January night in the dark.
So I am no expert in tracing everything, but it seems I am amongst friends.
Going to post a second now as I want to relate to some new posts.