On 23 Jun 2014 14:51, marion wimsett wrote:

> Thanks Mike, I had ticked that event as not a problem but the icon still
> remained so I wondered if there was another item that I had missed.
> I had made a detailed report on each child about being included in the Census
> despite the fact they had deceased before the due date but have left the 
> Census
> in place in case I wonder why it isn't there!
> Have never come across this before where they actually list each child - even
> though deceased. As you say - it is helpful (if misleading!)

1911 is the first census where you see what was actually recorded (in the
original handwriting of the person that completed the schedule) and not through
the transcribing skills (or lack thereof) of the enumerator. Which is all that
you get in the previous censuses.

When you hover the mouse pointer over the little red exclamation marks, what
message is shown?

--
Regards, Mike Fry
Johannesburg



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