tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-839551061657279980.post4941347728009024808..comments2024-03-26T10:28:48.252-07:00Comments on The Enthusiastic Genealogist: Resolving Discrepancies: A Census ExampleDana Leedshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09387705697369311607noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-839551061657279980.post-91729104234675146442017-01-17T09:32:12.339-08:002017-01-17T09:32:12.339-08:00I have seen a couple of others research the enumer...I have seen a couple of others research the enumerator - especially to see if they were from the same country. I didn't spend a lot of time, but I couldn't find him. I had also thought about looking at some of the families surrounding my Peters family and finding them on the census before and after this census to check for accuracy. But, whatever the reasons for these errors, I strongly believe the enumeration of the Peters family for this year is unreliable and will look at each item as suspect unless I have further proof. I will be writing more about the younger two children soon!Dana Leedshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09387705697369311607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-839551061657279980.post-76654576440836180142017-01-17T09:26:55.774-08:002017-01-17T09:26:55.774-08:00This gives me a lot to think about. I always just...This gives me a lot to think about. I always just assume the enumerator wrote the information wrong or the informant provided incorrect information. I need to step back and make sure I've considered everything.Debi Austenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17409492643470603926noreply@blogger.com