I'm just starting to enter deeds, and selected the first Master Template
(Deed Books > Basic format) since I have the deed sent to me by the county
registrar.  My question is this:  I know EE talks about the "series" in
which a specific record falls; but how useful or even relevant is this
information?  When we order a deed from the courthouse, we aren't usually
told what "record group" or "series" it's in; "Henderson County, North
Carolina Deed Book 1, p. 81" as about as good as it gets.  So when we leave
the field "Series" blank in our master source, we get "Henderson, North
Carolina, 1: 81, heirs of Reuben Fletcher to Charles Greer, 20 Dec 1834;
Register of Deeds, Henderson County, Hendersonville."  The words "deed book"
do not appear and even though one might assume that's where the record is
found, I think the book type should be named.  So I entered "Deed Books"
into the series field, and got the above with "Deed Books" now appearing
between North Carolina and 1: 81.  Does this seem right?



Does anyone use a single Master Source for multiple deeds in one book, for
example, and if so, is that a preference simply because it means not as many
steps as entering each individual deed as a Master Source and does it make
it harder to find the reference to a particular deed in your sources or not
really?



Thanks,



Barton







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