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    1. [Pots] Missing Folios from Beavington CD's
    2. Jackie Russell
    3. Hello list Has anyone who has the 1851 census for North Staffordshire from Gordon Beavington had any problems with whole batches of Folios missing? I recently received the 1851 name index from BMSGH, and yesterday was looking for some of my GRINDEY family on the Beavington CD's. I couldn't find some of the folios in HO 107/2008 for Leek, and on closer examination found several chunks of folios missing, along with some individual pages. I e-mailed Gordon and he checked the first missing lot, which he found, and I admit I was mistaken with that batch.. He said he didn't have time to check the others. This morning I have gone through 2008 with a fine tooth comb, and am convinced that the missing folios are not there. I have also checked the ED nos and there are some missing too, which correspond to the missing folios. I also spent some time on PROCAT trying to pinpoint the missing folios, which I think I have. I sent this info to Gordon, but his reply was that it was *my* problem and he didn't gaurantee perfection and offered me a refund, which I don't want. Admittedly, this was at 4.30 am Canadian time. Before I take this any further with Gordon I would like to check that it isn't just me missing something. If anyone has the CD's I would be very grateful if they could see if they can find the following folios anywhere in Piece 2008. 432-451 possibly RD2 Leek, ED2 Tittesworth 715-741 possibly RD4 Longnor, ED6 & 7 Warslow and Elkstone 769-785 possibly RD4 Longnor, ED11 Ecton This comes to about 122 missing pages. I also found about 8 individual pages missing. Am I being unreasonable in expecting all of the pages in any piece to be there? I must say I am dissapointed in Gordon's attitude. Has anyone else had this sort of response from him? It is a shame as I truly believe he is doing a good service in making the censuses available at a reasonable price, but in his haste to get out as many censuses as possible he skimps on the quality control. I should add that although some of the scans are difficult to read, I don't have a problem with the quality of the scans, as I have done some census transcribing myself so am aware of the difficulties. My problem is that I have paid for something which isn't there. I would be really dissapointed if I knew that some of my family were on the missing folios, and I had bought the CD's specifically to find them. Hope someone can help Thanks Jackie Russell

    06/02/2003 09:23:21