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Maxine

Maxine Report 28 Jul 2003 19:53

Hi Margaret I did manage to transcribe some Worthington Stoke-on-trent deaths from 1868, unfortunately I didn't recognise any names, but I still have the scan incase one pops up(bad choice of phrase in the circumstance) Maxine

MaggyfromWestYorkshire

MaggyfromWestYorkshire Report 28 Jul 2003 19:48

I have just started transcribing for freebmd, and have just finished my test page. I think that I will find it very satisfying knowing that I am helping other people. I have had quite a lot of information from the site myself. Have any of you transcribers come across any information that was useful for your own family trees?? Maggy, West Yorkshire

Maxine

Maxine Report 28 Jul 2003 14:39

Hi Rachel Or should I call you speedy!!! I am in the same boat as Margaret, it takes me now about 2-3 hours to do a page from start to finish including checking for errors. I also enjoy it and try to do at least a page a week(although I did 3 last week- <Big Cheer>).I am starting an OU course this weekend, so my time may be more limited, but I thought if I set a conservative target I might still be able to achieve it. My problem is that although I am a "mere" 37, my eyes are about 90! Maxine

Rachel

Rachel Report 28 Jul 2003 13:20

Hello all, I just wanted to put in my twopenneth worth. Free BMD only has the majority of records up to 1906 at the moment and so unless you are searching up to that date you probably won't find any matches. The data up to 1906 isn't complete yet either. If you are looking for data after 1906 I suggest you join up and transcribe and by doing that, the data that you are looking for will appear a lot faster! It actually says on the site that they are looking for transcribers who have a spare half an hour a week (though to be honest it normally takes me about an hour and a half to do 1 page!), so I would have thought that if people have the time to search the site for hours at a time they would also have the time to transcribe. Just a thought. Rachel

BrianW

BrianW Report 28 Jul 2003 13:02

I have got a tremendous amount of information out of freebmd. I spend more time checking if it has been updated at the end of the month than I do checking my lottery numbers. Thanks to all the transcribers who are doing a fantastic job. (I will try to join you once I get a few other things straightened out to get some spare time)

Michael

Michael Report 28 Jul 2003 12:54

All One way to clear up the confusion is to go to freeBMD and go to the Information link and one of the links in there shows you how much has been entered for any given year sepeartely for Bs Ds and Ms. I was frustrated until I looked at that. Now I transcribe as well. Mike

Laurie

Laurie Report 28 Jul 2003 12:38

Hi, I have tried the site many times and have not come up with one result! Laurie

Michael

Michael Report 28 Jul 2003 11:22

Hi Linda, Well done re your search on FreeBMD. I would like to echo your last comment regarding the people that take the time and put in the effort to transcribe. Regards to you all, Mick Davie

Linda

Linda Report 27 Jul 2003 23:00

Hi All, I just had to add a comment in defence of FreeBMD! I too had tried and tried to find info' to no avail BUT having read all your comments I decided to go back and re-phrase the details I was putting in, alter the year scope slightly and BINGO!! there it was. I am just sooooo pleased that there are so many wonderful, computer literate, people who dedicate so much time to transcribe for them. Thank You All.

Janet

Janet Report 27 Jul 2003 14:21

Jean - yes - contact him again. I know it's probably a difficult time of year, with holidays, etc., but you should have heard something by now. To those of you who have been having difficulty in tracing particular births - I've recently been transcribing births for 1898, and on one page (about 350 entries), there were handwritten notes at the bottom of the page for two people whose births had been registered late. One was not registered until 1925 and the other 1927. Presumably it was only when they needed their birth certificate for something else that it was discovered that their birth had never been registered. This is not uncommon, so I have been told. When it comes to transcribing, we can only transcribe what is actually there, so if it's not there, it can't be transcribed! Regards Janet

Michael

Michael Report 27 Jul 2003 14:08

Hi Kathleen, Thanks for your tips, I did try them though. If only Sheila and Nesta would get a move on we might have more success!! (ONLY JOKING SHEILA & NESTA) I thank you for what you are doing. Regards, Mick.

Kathleen

Kathleen Report 27 Jul 2003 13:56

Have had some success with this site. Sometimes having to put things in differently - i.e. searched for my grandparents marriage - no luck putting my grandfather's name in but put in my grandmother and up it came. Also have found a number of births after several tries. It is also sometimes better to do an All Counties search rather than putting in an area - which might have been different years ago. The answer is to keep trying. It is a good site and the transcribers are to be congratulated on their efforts.

47551

47551 Report 27 Jul 2003 13:45

Thanks Sheila for voicing my own thoughts. Like you, I spend many hours transcribing and have found most of what I have been looking for but like some people, you always want something that hasn't yet been transcribed.

Michael

Michael Report 27 Jul 2003 13:45

Hi Sheila, I,m pleased for you that you have had such success on freeBMD. May I refer you to the answer that I gave to Maxine? I do not believe in "taking out and not replacing" and have done, and am doing searches for folks on this site, at our local archives. Regards, Mick.

Maxine

Maxine Report 27 Jul 2003 13:42

Don't worry I was only teasing - transcribing is certainly not for everyone. Although as Sheila says above.........

Sheila

Sheila Report 27 Jul 2003 13:36

I have had lots of luck with the free BMD site but the answer is to all of thise with problems come and help us put the information on the site. I have just spent 3 hours of my one free day doing this. I would not do it if I did not think it was worthwhile. Many more transcribers would speed up the work.

Michael

Michael Report 27 Jul 2003 13:35

Hi Maxine, I really have thought about it, (transcribing), but I honestly do not think I am computor literate enough to do it. Hence five hours doing eighteen searches. Regards, Mick.

Michael

Michael Report 27 Jul 2003 13:31

Hi Debra, Thanks for the reply, I was beginning to think I was all alone in the world. Here,s hoping that tomorrow will deliver what today didn,t then. Good hunting!! Regards, Mick.

Maxine

Maxine Report 27 Jul 2003 13:30

Hi Michael You could always volunteer to transcribe - that way the database would be completed quicker!<BG> Regards Maxine

Brenda

Brenda Report 27 Jul 2003 13:28

I have had varied success with this site,but it does seem a bit of" hit and miss" on others as well. I looked and looked for my grandmothers birth and even sent for two certificate which have turned out incorrect,before finding her on a pay for view site,haven't sent for the cert.yet.Just keep looking these names turn up in the most unexpected places.