On 2010/04/06 12:14, Rick Bowden wrote:
> I purchased a copy of a document which was a statement sworn under oath
> by my 2G Grandfather in 1842.
> It was basically his evidence before two justices of the peace in a
> settlement examination and comprised of a statement of his working life
> ; who he worked for , where and when and how much he was paid as an
> agricultural labourer.
> I used the template Court records>  loose papers>  microfilm/fiche
> The original and microfilm from which my photocopy was taken is held by
> the Devon record office who had listed it in their holdings with a
> reference number in the catalogue they publish on the National Archives
> website. So I was able to use that reference as the file no. in the
> detail. In the Master Source I used the parish name as the Jurisdiction
> State and Devon as the county as this was how the Devon record office
> had listed it in the catalogue. The series was also taken from the
> catalogue listing
> Overseers of the poor - settlement and poor relief - notices of removal
> In the Master source I just made the Film ID "Photocopy of original".

Thank you Rick :-) That's much the same conclusion that I came to
eventually. This whole SourceWriter thing is Tricky!
--
Regards,
Mike Fry
Johannesburg



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