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From: Pat Miller <>
Subject: Re: [WIGREEN] Fw: {not a subscriber} early record needs correction
Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2006 16:59:50 -0600
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My grandmother's last name is transcribed wrong and therefore is hard to
search for. But, handwriting was the problem and the transcriber did
what he/she saw. Maybe someone can help you, but most of the time what
is done is done. Good luck and let us know if you get it fixed.
Pat Miller
Dallas,TX
Lori I M wrote:

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>From: "Ann Karbassi" <>
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>Hello,
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>If I found a pre-1907 marriage record thru Ancestry.com that shows an
>incorrectly transcribed first name of my ancestor. Do you know what I would
>need to do to get it corrected? ie send copies of the census pgs?
>
>It was a common error on almost every census. Minnie Oswald
> Marriage date: 01 Aug 1903
> County: Green
> Volume: 06
> Page: 0548
>
>She was Luvina "Luvinnie, Vinnie" M. Oswalt b. Apr 1886 in McCook, Red
>Willow, NE
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>married: Ernst Norder b. 1884 on 1 Aug 1903 in Monroe, Green, WI
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>Thanks,
>Ann in NH
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