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IGI Latter Day Saints Query

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silvery33

silvery33 Report 23 Apr 2007 17:08

n oted for future thanks

Judith

Judith Report 23 Apr 2007 15:16

Also look out for batch numbers starting J or K - these seem to be used in parishes where for some reason the IGI extracted the male (J) entries separately from the female (K) entries - in which case make sure you search on both options to get the whole family.

PomPom

PomPom Report 23 Apr 2007 12:37

Nudge for later. Thanks

Robert

Robert Report 23 Apr 2007 00:01

Was just looking on the Hugh Wallis site - it says batch numbers (such as all numerics) are less reliable as they are LDS member submitted entries. So the moral of the story is to only use batch numbers if they have a 'C' or 'M' at the front.

An Olde Crone

An Olde Crone Report 22 Apr 2007 23:38

Robert That first batch number you quoted looks a bit suspect - they almost always have a C in front of Christening batches. It sounds more like some sort of transcription record (a pedigree file?) than a parish record. UPDATE Just had a look at Isaac Johnson - it is indeed a submitted entry, and the 'batch' number is a list of all the people that person has submitted to the IGI. You cannot rely on any of the information therein - you must check with parish records. OC

Robert

Robert Report 22 Apr 2007 22:53

I've often found whole families by entering the father's first and second names, and the mother's first name, then using the location and dates to limit the results. The batch number is interesting if it limits the search to one parish, but when I tried this for one family I was looking for, it didn't seem to work properly. The individual I searched on is Isaac Johnson born 28 Sep 1829, chris 18 Jun 1837 Pentrich, parents George Johnson and Mary. This gives the batch number as 7026703. Clicking the batch number and searching again produces results from various bits of Derbyshire, not just Pentrich. Am I doing something wrong? ==updated== Just looked a bit more at this, searched on (what I believe to be) my ancestor Robert Tomlinson, and came up with a batch number beginning with 'C' (C058921). This produced results only from Pentrich (about 2000 of them) but none of the Johnsons who I know were chris on the same day as Robert.

Andrea

Andrea Report 22 Apr 2007 19:43

nudge :o)

lel

lel Report 15 Apr 2007 11:16

n

Gaynor

Gaynor Report 15 Apr 2007 09:10

nudge

Elizabeth

Elizabeth Report 15 Apr 2007 08:12

I often search by just BATCH NO. and I don't enter any surname. This is useful in a parish where you might have multiple surnames of interest. I have lots of ancestors in Portsea - three main branches - so I can search by batch number. See also : http://freepages*genealogy*rootsweb*com/~hughwallis/IGIBatchNumbers*htm#Menu Replace * by . I have had much more success when using this method.

Judith

Judith Report 15 Apr 2007 08:02

Rachel, somewhere near the Batch number there should be an indication of what dates that batch covers. I have come across a few churches where the registers seem to have been filmed in lots of small sections so that each batch number only covers a couple of years in which case the rest of the family could well be under different numbers. If you check the Hugh Wallis site you may be able to find all the batch numbers for the church you are searching. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.*com/~hughwallis/IGIBatchNumbers/CountryEngland.htm#PageTitle (remove the *)

Jack

Jack Report 14 Apr 2007 22:34

n

Amanda S

Amanda S Report 13 Apr 2007 22:56

Never knew that! Fantastic! Keep nudging as lots of people will benefit from this information.

Rachel

Rachel Report 13 Apr 2007 22:52

Hi Dizzy, Thanks for the tip about being able to find people who were christened by selecting the serial number. I don't know if I'm doing something wrong, but every time I select the serial number and type in the surname, no other records appear; yet I know that there are other people in the same family who were christened at the same church. Can you please help? Regards Rachel

Rita

Rita Report 13 Apr 2007 22:26

n Rita

Bee~fuddled.

Bee~fuddled. Report 13 Apr 2007 15:26

Nudged for later.

LB

LB Report 2 Apr 2007 04:13

N for later

Kerry

Kerry Report 2 Apr 2007 03:14

nudged so I can find it tomorrow!

.

. Report 2 Apr 2007 02:07

nudge

merseybabe

merseybabe Report 2 Apr 2007 00:35

Thanks for tip nudge for later Ann