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From: Elmer & Rae Bezborotko <>
Subject: Re: [ONTARIO] 1891 Census --Clark ,Robert--Correction
Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2009 17:51:11 -0600
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Hi Diane,

Thanks for letting me know this as then future I will be able to make a
correction or eventually be able to link them in the 1852 and 1901 . I am
down as an interested researcher on the 1901 census as this Jane Clark is
also my Jane nee Stevenson. I have tracked Robert Clark back to his parents
in the 1852 census so I have a lot of information on them.

Cheers,
Rae in Sask.

----- Original Message -----
From: "M. Diane Rogers" <>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, February 06, 2009 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: [ONTARIO] 1891 Census --Clark ,Robert--Correction


> One of the press releases from Library and Archives Canada mentions that
> the
> launch of the free 1891 census index/images at LAC "also marks the launch
> of
> a new feature that allows visitors to suggest a correction to a record.
> This will be launched on a wider scale in the next few months."
>
> Once you find a relevant entry in the 1891 Canadian census index on LAC's
> website, there is a link to 'Suggest a Correction". However, this is not
> apparently for suggesting alternate names. For instance, my great uncle,
> Frank Rodgers, is listed in York West District. His first name looks as if
> it might be Foak or maybe Frak as it is indexed. But, it doesn't look like
> 'Frank', so I won't submit a correction. (His stepfather Armour Peel's
> name
> is similarly listed.)
>
>>From LAC, "Details listed in databases reflect the information as it
>>appears
> in the archival records. Please note that archival records cannot be
> altered. The suggestion for correction that you are proposing will be
> considered and done if it reflects the content of the archival records."
>
> Being able to suggest alternate names (as on Ancestry or on a FreeBMD
> Postem
> or an AutomatedGenealogy note) would be nice, as would being able to
> register as a person researching that entry as on AutomatedGenealogy.
> M. Diane Rogers
> British Columbia, Canada
> www.canadagenealogy.blogspot.com
>
>
>
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