Thanks for sharing, Joe. Not true if you discover data later on. And like all big businesses.. [just dealt with cell provider and UPS---4 people spouting at each place the famous word "policy"...my invitation to make certain that I point out their contradictory policy & uninformed employees, to get what I need...time killer, but works] staff never gives identical information, by email or phone. jbissett@hot-peppers.com writes: > Hi folks, > > At 12:47 PM 9/6/2008, you wrote: > >Sometimes I've just wanted to correct a name interpretation/ > >transcription of a census record (just how they have it in their > >database, not the actual document, of course), but they don't even > >offer that option. > > This information is not completely correct. I correct name > information on Ancestry.com census records all the time. When you > click on a record after a search, in the left hand menu pane there is > a link called something like Comments or Corrections. If you go to > that link, you can add your version of the names. > > Hope this helps, > > Joe > ************** Psssst...Have you heard the news? There's a new fashion blog, plus the latest fall trends and hair styles at StyleList.com. (http://www.stylelist.com/trends?ncid=aolsty00050000000014)