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Library Microfische Family History Records.

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Rondog

Rondog Report 20 May 2015 22:46

I've found the microfische records held by some libraries to be extremely helpful; particularly with dates.
The only problem is that although the M stands for Married, B stands for Born, C stands for Christened, D stands for Died, I do not understand what S refers to.
Can anyone help please.
Regards, Ron

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 20 May 2015 23:53

I really don't have any idea but a couple of possibilities:-

1. Stillbirth

2. Sealed to (if the records are from Latter Day Saints records).

Kath. x

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 21 May 2015 07:20

Single ?? maybe :-)

Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 21 May 2015 08:58

It might help if you give the context............

Kay????

Kay???? Report 21 May 2015 18:50

Having just looked at some LSD fiche I have S is a miscellaneous symbol but can be used for sourced material.A is for an adult christening,

Rondog

Rondog Report 21 May 2015 23:03

The entry reads

NAME: MARTIN, CLARA.

FATHER/MOTHER OR SPOUSE OR RELATIVE:
CHARLES MARTIN/MRS. HARRIETT MARTIN

M=MALE. F=FEMALE H=HUSBAND. W=WIFE: F

TYPE: S. (This is the problem entry)

EVENT DATE: ABT 1868

TOWN OR PARISH: HEANOR

The above entry is taken from MICROFICHE
Of the COUNTY of DERBY
As of Mar 1992

Hope this helps
Ron








rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 22 May 2015 05:08

Could it mean that it is a submitted record?


Clara Martin
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Single
Birth Date: 1867
Marriage Date: 5 Sep 1886
Marriage Place: St Laurance, Heanor, Derbyshire, England
Marriage Age: 19
Father: Charles Martin
Spouse: William Stirland
FHL Film Number: 2104173

Kay????

Kay???? Report 22 May 2015 14:49

When compliling the fiche in 1992 every chance was that LDS didnt have access to the parish registers and no known facts were known at that time.LSD were in its early stages of gaining access to PR and probally did a guess on other factors with the Martin family.hence the S.

Rondog

Rondog Report 23 May 2015 11:48

Hi Folks.
I really want to get closure on my family tree so that I can have it printed for my kids.
I've been dealing mainly with GR and Chesterfield's Microfische Records.
Which other genealogy website, in your opinion, has been the most helpful.to you?
Ron

+++DetEcTive+++

+++DetEcTive+++ Report 23 May 2015 17:52

Many of us subscribe to Ancestry, primarily because GR didn't hold records when we first joined.

You should be able to access it for free at your local UK library.
From home, you could also try familysearch.org but if at all possible check the images on fiche. Many times there could be differences of opinion in the transcription plus the image may show additional information.

FreeBmd and Freereg are also useful sources.

There is no complete repository of records. We have to use several different sites.

Kucinta

Kucinta Report 24 May 2015 13:58

I can't see Clara Martin on these Heanor Baptism transcripts, or any other children for a Charles and Harriet as baptised there..

My guess it is a submitted record, as rootgather suggests, based on Clara's age at marriage, and location of marriage as given on the marriage record; especially as it does not give an exact date, just a speculative year.

http://dustydocs.com/frontend_dev.php/link/8/25606/79183/baptisms-1837-1894-heanor-ancestral-archive-material-page.html

Census image gives the birthplace as heanor, maybe they just didn't bother with baptisms?


1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census

Marlpool, Heanor, Basford, Nottinghamshire, England

Charles Martin Head - Male 33 1838 - Derbyshire, England
Harriett Martin Wife - Female 36 1835 - Derbyshire, England
Albert Martin Son - Male 12 1859 - Derbyshire, England
Eliza Martin Daughter - Female 9 1862 - Derbyshire, England
Emmele Martin Daughter - Female 5 1866 - Derbyshire, England
Clara Martin Daughter - Female 3 1868 - Derbyshire, England <<<<<<<
Frank Martin Son - Male 1 1870 - Derbyshire, England