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Originally posted by webwiz View Posthttps://familysearch.org/worldsrecor...IE%202016-4855
Has anyone any previous experience of this. How onerous, how difficult, how much time etc? Seems like a good cause.
All records are independently double-keyed, with an independent arbitrator where the indexers do not produce identical results - so you don't have to worry that you could be the one that mixes up a record
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Family search project
I expect Im in the wrong place (as usual) but is anyone doing the 3 day family search project?
"Join us (and over 72,000 other volunteers worldwide) as we literally "rewrite history"—July 15 to 17. Just type what you see on a historical record, and make the world’s information freely searchable for people to find their ancestors worldwide! "Last edited by Heather Positive Thinker; 04-07-16, 16:07.
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I wondered how many would be doing it. I could never get involved in the long term projects like freereg but when its a fixed time, 3 days - seems easier somehow and hopefully may turn up a lot of stuff that helps us all.Last edited by Heather Positive Thinker; 04-07-16, 17:43.
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It doesn't really matter how many people are indexing for the Project? You'll just be keying away at home!
When the 1940 census came out, FS was attempting to index it by some date in the fall. I think they finished two or more months early. I worked hard on that one, especially Illinois, where most of my peeps were.
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This thread reminded me I hadn't done any indexing for a while. I will be unable to take part on the 3 days but have uploaded several bundles of transcriptions over the past couple of days to make up for this.
I have had an email welcoming me back, which I thought was a nice touch and another asking me to be an arbitrator, but as I just want to continue to hop in and out, I will stick to general volunteering. There are a mix of ongoing UK projects at the moment. I am quite enjoying the newspaper BDM's. Once you have read the instructions on what and how to transcribe the information, they are easy to do as of course they are typed, so no copperplate to decipher.Bubblebelle x
FAMILY INTERESTS: Pitts of Sherborne Gloucs. Deaney (Bucks). Pye of Kent. Randolph of Lydd, Kent. Youell of Norfolk and Suffolk. Howe of Lampton. Carden of Bucks.
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Originally posted by Heather Positive Thinker View PostNo, I mean I wondered how many on here would be doing it, in case I needed some help In case anyone is interested FS are saying 72k people doing it.Always looking for Goodwins in Berkshire.
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