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Familysearch.org igi
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  1. #Familysearch.org igi pro#
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Marriages do not show name of the parish in which the bride or groom were living prior to the marriage, although a parish register normally records if either was from another parish. Marriages do not indicate if the bride or groom is single, a widow or a widower.

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Typically, both happen at the same time, but they can be years apart. Christening is the naming of the baby and acceptance into the local Christian community. Baptism is the ritual washing away of sin and acceptance into the Christian faith.

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contains primarily baptism (often confused with "christening") and marriage entries. and they are identified in the last column by having the prefix of a letter before the numerical reference (See Batch Numbers, below). Volunteers keyed these entries into the I.G.I. The LDS church employed photographers to visit archives and other repositories to photograph various parish registers and other documents. are entries submitted by volunteers working as part of the controlled extraction programme. Entries prior to 1970 are often considered less reliable than subsequent years. Guesses as to dates, places and relationships may not be substantiated.

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No verification of source information was required for the bulk of those entries. contains entries submitted by members of the LDS for ordinance of their ancestors in accordance with church beliefs. Her marriage was listed with the date off by 100 years, so she wrote and documented the correction. can be made if they regard a personal entry. Joan Van Daalen tells us that corrections to the I.It is, after all, 100% accurate for its intended purpose - the ordination of ancestors claimed by LDS church members. The author of this website has seen no actual studies to confirm this. The error rate has been estimated at around 10%.

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However, there are several issues, pro and con, one should consider when using the I. An online version can be found at:, the LDS Library web site. It is available at many family history libraries and each Family History Centre operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (hereafter referred to as: LDS). is apparently the most-used index for family history research.









Familysearch.org igi