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only one partner!

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Charles

Charles Report 2 Apr 2006 17:45

I understand the logic and reasoning behind the listing of partners/spouses, when viewing pages/folios whilst searching marriage indexes, but what reason could there be, for showing an odd number of people in any listing? I have a listing of 3 names in my searches. Chas

Judith

Judith Report 2 Apr 2006 18:01

The marriage transcriptions on ancestry come from Freebmd where volunteers are transcribing entries. If you have only 3 entries it either means that the fourth person on that page has not yet been transcribed or that their entry was hard to read so that their page number may have been mistranscibed.