Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Many of the individuals cited in our earlier records did not use surnames . ... As a result , different records of the same individual might contain apparently divergent surnames , or parents and offspring might appear to have different ...
Many of the individuals cited in our earlier records did not use surnames . ... As a result , different records of the same individual might contain apparently divergent surnames , or parents and offspring might appear to have different ...
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Each community master set contained unique record numbers ( RECNO ) for each individual entry . ... Other detail sets contained miscellaneous information pertaining to individuals and cross - reference ma- terial providing two - way ...
Each community master set contained unique record numbers ( RECNO ) for each individual entry . ... Other detail sets contained miscellaneous information pertaining to individuals and cross - reference ma- terial providing two - way ...
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Some marriage forms listed individuals whose prior record could not be located . For these individuals , master records were entered into the database with a C code of 8. The YYY field was assigned as the year that the two individuals ...
Some marriage forms listed individuals whose prior record could not be located . For these individuals , master records were entered into the database with a C code of 8. The YYY field was assigned as the year that the two individuals ...
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