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    1. Empty field in Mother's Maiden Surname
    2. Richard Oliver
    3. One of my transcribers has queried how to handle a handwritten 'extra' entry that has a long dash in place of the Mother's Maiden Surname; the scan reference is 1938B3-H-0424. I have advised him to use a ? mark as being the proper UCF symbol for a Field with no content. He has hit back with an item from the Transcriber's Knowledge Base, copied hereunder: _______________________ 6 (aj) I have an entry in which the Mother's name is just a long dash. How do I transcribe it? Transcribe it as a dash (see details of UCF characters). The same applies to other fields but not to the dash in the Surname field of typeset pages which means "repeat the above Surname"; for these you repeat the Surname. _______________________ I have told him that the TKB is wrong in this particular case, and needs correcting. The only field where a dash means "repeat the above Surname" is the first field of any record, that is, the Surname of the person whose BMD record it is. I believe there is no such UCF character as a "dash", only an underscore meaning "single unreadable character". Incidentally, since this was a Late Registration filed in Sep 1942, I have checked scan 1942B3-H-0086 for the typed entry for this record, and the dash is duly typewritten in the MMS column. Richard Oliver Madrid, Spain richol@arrakis.es

    04/04/2010 03:55:49