1851 Census - The Continuing Saga .....

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Lizzie
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Post by Lizzie » Fri Feb 17, 2006 3:39 pm

Thank you Andrew but in this case it is odd.

This woman is alone with these children. I have a rocord in 1853 of Margret Macrae, the 7 year old) when she records both parents deceased. Then in in 1858 she marries and states her father Donald deceased and her mother Ann Macrae. No mention of her mother being deceased here. All very complicated, still looking for the death of Ann Macrae with no success to date.

Thanks again Andrew,

Lizzie

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Post by DavidWW » Sun Feb 19, 2006 2:57 pm

The 1851 census has been released for testing to the User Group members. It's not really fully ready yet in terms of county and RD info, but at least lets us have a look at the quality of the images, and, as far as is possible, the quality of the indexing.

David

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Post by Keatley » Sun Feb 19, 2006 10:18 pm

DavidWW wrote:The 1851 census has been released for testing to the User Group members. It's not really fully ready yet in terms of county and RD info, but at least lets us have a look at the quality of the images, and, as far as is possible, the quality of the indexing.

David
David..any idea on how long the testing will take? (February ends in 9 days!!)

Paul

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Post by DavidWW » Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:54 am

Keatley wrote:
DavidWW wrote:The 1851 census has been released for testing to the User Group members. It's not really fully ready yet in terms of county and RD info, but at least lets us have a look at the quality of the images, and, as far as is possible, the quality of the indexing.

David
David..any idea on how long the testing will take? (February ends in 9 days!!)

Paul
Paul

As the saying goes "Good question :!: " :shock:

No timescale has been given to the User Group. Based on past experience, it's likely that the User Group will be given a week. We're likely to be a tad upset if it's less than a week as we all have other things to do at weekends. It's not so bad if we're given advance warning that we're going to be given access starting on a Sat or Sun, but there was not such advance warning on this occasion.

Plus the fact that the county/registration district info is not yet fully complete, but that really shouldn't be a factor on the part of UG testing.

Assuming that major problems don't crop up, then I'd have hoped that "February" as currently shown on SP could still be met, but that is very much a hope, and not a promise.

David

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1851 Census- the continuing saga

Post by wini » Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:51 am

I think what you are telling me David is that I might as well use the credits I have and buy some more when the Census does actually appear.
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Re: 1851 Census- the continuing saga

Post by Keatley » Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:38 pm

wini wrote:I think what you are telling me David is that I might as well use the credits I have and buy some more when the Census does actually appear.
Wini
That was going to be my next question Wini!!

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Re: 1851 Census- the continuing saga

Post by DavidWW » Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:42 pm

Keatley wrote:
wini wrote:I think what you are telling me David is that I might as well use the credits I have and buy some more when the Census does actually appear.
Wini
That was going to be my next question Wini!!
I couldn't possibly comment :shock:

David

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Post by david black » Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:03 pm

Surely the key issue here is information (or lack of it) I'm sure i'm not alone in frequently checking the site for the expected update only to be frustrated by a complete lack of information as to the delay. It cannot be beyond the wit of man to post something under data announcements saying something like " we apologise for the delay. we anticipte data going on line in x number of weeks" and then we all wouldn't keep checking the site for non existant data.

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Post by DavidWW » Thu Feb 23, 2006 12:20 pm

david black wrote:Surely the key issue here is information (or lack of it) I'm sure i'm not alone in frequently checking the site for the expected update only to be frustrated by a complete lack of information as to the delay. It cannot be beyond the wit of man to post something under data announcements saying something like " we apologise for the delay. we anticipte data going on line in x number of weeks" and then we all wouldn't keep checking the site for non existant data.
The User Group have frequently made the same point !

David

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Post by JimM » Mon Feb 27, 2006 2:01 pm

Keatley wrote:
DavidWW wrote:The 1851 census has been released for testing to the User Group members. It's not really fully ready yet in terms of county and RD info, but at least lets us have a look at the quality of the images, and, as far as is possible, the quality of the indexing.

David
David..any idea on how long the testing will take? (February ends in 9 days!!)

Paul
Ah well.... February is nearly over :cry:

My bet is March ..... probably around the "Ides" :?

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