Hi Lainee, I agree with you entirely, but I wouldn't have reported it as an error if I wasn't 100% sure. I have 2 images - one from FreeBMD and one from Ancestry. The FreeFMD entry could indeed look like a 'C' but is alphabetically out of order in the index. The image from Ancestry is definitely a 'U'. I thought it only right to report it in this forum as some researchers here might be missing some Pendleburys. Best regards, Stuart [email protected] wrote: > They may be incorrect in your eyes, Stuart, but having been a transcriber > for another project, we are told to transcribe precisely what we see and > NOT to guess at what it might be. So based on the original the U might > well have appeared to be a C depending on the person who did the writing. > This made it difficult as I have/had done extensive research in the area > that I was transcribing and knew what the name should be, but could only > transcribe it as I saw it. If not, then it wasn't a transcription, but my > interpretation of what the records should be. > > Lainee >