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Page 367
... individuals cited in our earlier records did not use surnames . This resulted in considerable confu- sion among , for instance , the many Johns and Marys in our records . With the adoption of surnames , the records became , if anything ...
... individuals cited in our earlier records did not use surnames . This resulted in considerable confu- sion among , for instance , the many Johns and Marys in our records . With the adoption of surnames , the records became , if anything ...
Page 371
... individuals and cross - reference ma- terial providing two - way computer paths between government and church master sets . This allowed information in the varied files to be coordinated . ( See Figure 2 for our file structure ...
... individuals and cross - reference ma- terial providing two - way computer paths between government and church master sets . This allowed information in the varied files to be coordinated . ( See Figure 2 for our file structure ...
Page 376
... 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 were married , or one year ...
... 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 were married , or one year ...
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