Okay, I am busy transcribing data from Polk Co, NC. I had a thought and want some opinions. Some of these records includes data from other areas. These are "official" records from Polk Co, NC. Should transcriptions of the information be available for other locations? For example, someone born in Ocala, Marion Co, Fl, died in Polk Co, NC and was then buried (according to the death record) in Ocala. -- should that information also be made available on the Marion Co Fl (when there is one)? Other examples are those who died in Polk Co, NC, but were born in Ohio, Illinois, etc. Should we (attempt) to make a database for the states including information about those who died elsewhere? Here's some specific examples (all died in Polk Co, NC): 1)George Cramer Baker: b 19 Jun 1839 near Columbus, O d 12 Apr 1915 Father: Geo Baker birthplace: Perma Mother: Elizabeth Cramer birthplace: Perma 2) Charles Pearson: b Davie Co, NC d 18 Apr 1915 Father: Giles Williams Pearson birthplace: Davie Co, NC Mother: Elizabeth Ellis birthplace: NC 3) Samuel Jesse Pyles: b 22 Aug 1883 Marion Co, Fla d 30 Aug 1915 Father: S R Pyles birthplace: Marion Co Fla Mother: Mary Davis Barnes birthplace: Marion Co Fla Burial: Ocala, Fla 4) Ashbell Tenbrook: b 16 Mar 1856 Springfield, Ill d 10 Apr 1917 Father: Joshua Tenbrook birthplace: Recan Mother: Mary Wilkins birthplace: Ohio 5) Benjamin Daniel Williams: b 26 Jan 1848 Penn d 18 Mar 1917 Father: Ezra Williams birthplace: PA Mother: Clarris Wescott birthplace: NY 6) Harriett F Becker: b 24 Dec 1859 Illinois d 24 Dec 1917 Father: Noah H Kernsy birthplace: Ohio Mother: Elizabeth Miller birthplace: Ohio 7) William Hiden McEachern: b 3 Feb 1897 Hahira, GA d 28 Jan 1918 Father: J C McEachearn birthplace: NC Mother: Lucy Taylor birthplace: NC Burial: Jacksonville, Fla 8) Maria Elizabeth Reek: b 4 Feb 1827 Stratford, CT d 14 Feb 1918 Father: John Sherman birthplace: CT Mother: Maria Liluby birthplace: CT Burial: Stratford, CT 9) John Fleming Wilcox: b 4 Jul 1851 Pittsburg, PA d 18 Mar 1918 Father: Lennie Wilcox birthplace: NY Mother: Eliza Flemming birthplace: Ireland 10) Mary Rebbeca Day: b 19 Apr 1866 Huntington Co, Ind d 22 Apr 1918 Father: Frederick Sheets birthplace: OH Mother: Maria Shivley birthplace: Indiana 11) Louisa Marie Swail: b 2 Mar 1830 Stratford, CT d 12 Sep 1918 Father: Timothy Benedict birthplace: Connecticut Mother: Mary G Chamberlain birthplace: Dalton, Mass Unless otherwise noted, the burials are in the area. So, should we, collectively as a project, include some sort of a database on our state page, which identifies those from/in our states but which died elsewhere? For example, should there be a database in, for example, New York, which lists those who, according to their death certs, were from New York, but who died in North Carolina? It wouldn't have to include the entire record, only the bits indicated there and a link to the records in the appropriate county (my thoughts). I think, using #5 above, that if I created a database in New York or Pennsylvania, I would only identify the deceased, dates, and a link to the county where the record is located. If we work together to create these types of databases, we could be the absolutely most amazing project around!!! But, we'd all have to be willing to work at this type of thing. Jeanne/jmh
Hi Jeanne...another way would be for states mentioned to link to that data. Probably good for our exposure through google as well. Jo Ann Scott ________________________________ From: Jeanne Hicks <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2011 4:05 PM Subject: [TTTP] Records Including Data from Other Places Okay, I am busy transcribing data from Polk Co, NC. I had a thought and want some opinions. Some of these records includes data from other areas. These are "official" records from Polk Co, NC. Should transcriptions of the information be available for other locations? For example, someone born in Ocala, Marion Co, Fl, died in Polk Co, NC and was then buried (according to the death record) in Ocala. -- should that information also be made available on the Marion Co Fl (when there is one)? Other examples are those who died in Polk Co, NC, but were born in Ohio, Illinois, etc. Should we (attempt) to make a database for the states including information about those who died elsewhere? Here's some specific examples (all died in Polk Co, NC): 1)George Cramer Baker: b 19 Jun 1839 near Columbus, O d 12 Apr 1915 Father: Geo Baker birthplace: Perma Mother: Elizabeth Cramer birthplace: Perma 2) Charles Pearson: b Davie Co, NC d 18 Apr 1915 Father: Giles Williams Pearson birthplace: Davie Co, NC Mother: Elizabeth Ellis birthplace: NC 3) Samuel Jesse Pyles: b 22 Aug 1883 Marion Co, Fla d 30 Aug 1915 Father: S R Pyles birthplace: Marion Co Fla Mother: Mary Davis Barnes birthplace: Marion Co Fla Burial: Ocala, Fla 4) Ashbell Tenbrook: b 16 Mar 1856 Springfield, Ill d 10 Apr 1917 Father: Joshua Tenbrook birthplace: Recan Mother: Mary Wilkins birthplace: Ohio 5) Benjamin Daniel Williams: b 26 Jan 1848 Penn d 18 Mar 1917 Father: Ezra Williams birthplace: PA Mother: Clarris Wescott birthplace: NY 6) Harriett F Becker: b 24 Dec 1859 Illinois d 24 Dec 1917 Father: Noah H Kernsy birthplace: Ohio Mother: Elizabeth Miller birthplace: Ohio 7) William Hiden McEachern: b 3 Feb 1897 Hahira, GA d 28 Jan 1918 Father: J C McEachearn birthplace: NC Mother: Lucy Taylor birthplace: NC Burial: Jacksonville, Fla 8) Maria Elizabeth Reek: b 4 Feb 1827 Stratford, CT d 14 Feb 1918 Father: John Sherman birthplace: CT Mother: Maria Liluby birthplace: CT Burial: Stratford, CT 9) John Fleming Wilcox: b 4 Jul 1851 Pittsburg, PA d 18 Mar 1918 Father: Lennie Wilcox birthplace: NY Mother: Eliza Flemming birthplace: Ireland 10) Mary Rebbeca Day: b 19 Apr 1866 Huntington Co, Ind d 22 Apr 1918 Father: Frederick Sheets birthplace: OH Mother: Maria Shivley birthplace: Indiana 11) Louisa Marie Swail: b 2 Mar 1830 Stratford, CT d 12 Sep 1918 Father: Timothy Benedict birthplace: Connecticut Mother: Mary G Chamberlain birthplace: Dalton, Mass Unless otherwise noted, the burials are in the area. So, should we, collectively as a project, include some sort of a database on our state page, which identifies those from/in our states but which died elsewhere? For example, should there be a database in, for example, New York, which lists those who, according to their death certs, were from New York, but who died in North Carolina? It wouldn't have to include the entire record, only the bits indicated there and a link to the records in the appropriate county (my thoughts). I think, using #5 above, that if I created a database in New York or Pennsylvania, I would only identify the deceased, dates, and a link to the county where the record is located. If we work together to create these types of databases, we could be the absolutely most amazing project around!!! But, we'd all have to be willing to work at this type of thing. Jeanne/jmh ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I would think- a death of anyone wh came from one place- died in another- and was then buried in the place of which they came from could be posted to both places- those searching one place would then be searching both places place of birth- death and burial. But those are just my thoughts- -- PMcSwain ---- Jo Ann Scott <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Jeanne...another way would be for states mentioned to link to that data. Probably good for our exposure through google as well. Jo Ann Scott ________________________________ From: Jeanne Hicks <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2011 4:05 PM Subject: [TTTP] Records Including Data from Other Places Okay, I am busy transcribing data from Polk Co, NC. I had a thought and want some opinions. Some of these records includes data from other areas. These are "official" records from Polk Co, NC. Should transcriptions of the information be available for other locations? For example, someone born in Ocala, Marion Co, Fl, died in Polk Co, NC and was then buried (according to the death record) in Ocala. -- should that information also be made available on the Marion Co Fl (when there is one)? Other examples are those who died in Polk Co, NC, but were born in Ohio, Illinois, etc. Should we (attempt) to make a database for the states including information about those who died elsewhere? Here's some specific examples (all died in Polk Co, NC): 1)George Cramer Baker: b 19 Jun 1839 near Columbus, O d 12 Apr 1915 Father: Geo Baker birthplace: Perma Mother: Elizabeth Cramer birthplace: Perma 2) Charles Pearson: b Davie Co, NC d 18 Apr 1915 Father: Giles Williams Pearson birthplace: Davie Co, NC Mother: Elizabeth Ellis birthplace: NC 3) Samuel Jesse Pyles: b 22 Aug 1883 Marion Co, Fla d 30 Aug 1915 Father: S R Pyles birthplace: Marion Co Fla Mother: Mary Davis Barnes birthplace: Marion Co Fla Burial: Ocala, Fla 4) Ashbell Tenbrook: b 16 Mar 1856 Springfield, Ill d 10 Apr 1917 Father: Joshua Tenbrook birthplace: Recan Mother: Mary Wilkins birthplace: Ohio 5) Benjamin Daniel Williams: b 26 Jan 1848 Penn d 18 Mar 1917 Father: Ezra Williams birthplace: PA Mother: Clarris Wescott birthplace: NY 6) Harriett F Becker: b 24 Dec 1859 Illinois d 24 Dec 1917 Father: Noah H Kernsy birthplace: Ohio Mother: Elizabeth Miller birthplace: Ohio 7) William Hiden McEachern: b 3 Feb 1897 Hahira, GA d 28 Jan 1918 Father: J C McEachearn birthplace: NC Mother: Lucy Taylor birthplace: NC Burial: Jacksonville, Fla 8) Maria Elizabeth Reek: b 4 Feb 1827 Stratford, CT d 14 Feb 1918 Father: John Sherman birthplace: CT Mother: Maria Liluby birthplace: CT Burial: Stratford, CT 9) John Fleming Wilcox: b 4 Jul 1851 Pittsburg, PA d 18 Mar 1918 Father: Lennie Wilcox birthplace: NY Mother: Eliza Flemming birthplace: Ireland 10) Mary Rebbeca Day: b 19 Apr 1866 Huntington Co, Ind d 22 Apr 1918 Father: Frederick Sheets birthplace: OH Mother: Maria Shivley birthplace: Indiana 11) Louisa Marie Swail: b 2 Mar 1830 Stratford, CT d 12 Sep 1918 Father: Timothy Benedict birthplace: Connecticut Mother: Mary G Chamberlain birthplace: Dalton, Mass Unless otherwise noted, the burials are in the area. So, should we, collectively as a project, include some sort of a database on our state page, which identifies those from/in our states but which died elsewhere? For example, should there be a database in, for example, New York, which lists those who, according to their death certs, were from New York, but who died in North Carolina? It wouldn't have to include the entire record, only the bits indicated there and a link to the records in the appropriate county (my thoughts). I think, using #5 above, that if I created a database in New York or Pennsylvania, I would only identify the deceased, dates, and a link to the county where the record is located. If we work together to create these types of databases, we could be the absolutely most amazing project around!!! But, we'd all have to be willing to work at this type of thing. Jeanne/jmh ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Kind of like a BMD project for each state? I like the idea. I do one for WI that is all marriages from all over the state. Births and Deaths would be great too. I don't know how many MI biographies and obituaries that I have typed up that tell where people were born in other states. If everyone would work at it, we could have a large database in no time just from other work that we are doing. Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeanne Hicks" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2011 4:05 PM Subject: [TTTP] Records Including Data from Other Places > Okay, I am busy transcribing data from Polk Co, NC. I had a thought and > want some opinions. > > Some of these records includes data from other areas. These are > "official" records from Polk Co, NC. Should transcriptions of the > information be available for other locations? > > For example, someone born in Ocala, Marion Co, Fl, died in Polk Co, NC and > was then buried (according to the death record) in Ocala. -- should that > information also be made available on the Marion Co Fl (when there is > one)? > > Other examples are those who died in Polk Co, NC, but were born in Ohio, > Illinois, etc. Should we (attempt) to make a database for the states > including information about those who died elsewhere? > > Here's some specific examples (all died in Polk Co, NC): > > 1)George Cramer Baker: b 19 Jun 1839 near Columbus, O d 12 Apr 1915 > Father: Geo Baker birthplace: Perma > Mother: Elizabeth Cramer birthplace: Perma > > 2) Charles Pearson: b Davie Co, NC d 18 Apr 1915 > Father: Giles Williams Pearson birthplace: Davie Co, NC > Mother: Elizabeth Ellis birthplace: NC > > 3) Samuel Jesse Pyles: b 22 Aug 1883 Marion Co, Fla d 30 Aug 1915 > Father: S R Pyles birthplace: Marion Co Fla > Mother: Mary Davis Barnes birthplace: Marion Co Fla > Burial: Ocala, Fla > > 4) Ashbell Tenbrook: b 16 Mar 1856 Springfield, Ill d 10 Apr 1917 > Father: Joshua Tenbrook birthplace: Recan > Mother: Mary Wilkins birthplace: Ohio > > 5) Benjamin Daniel Williams: b 26 Jan 1848 Penn d 18 Mar 1917 > Father: Ezra Williams birthplace: PA > Mother: Clarris Wescott birthplace: NY > > 6) Harriett F Becker: b 24 Dec 1859 Illinois d 24 Dec 1917 > Father: Noah H Kernsy birthplace: Ohio > Mother: Elizabeth Miller birthplace: Ohio > > 7) William Hiden McEachern: b 3 Feb 1897 Hahira, GA d 28 Jan 1918 > Father: J C McEachearn birthplace: NC > Mother: Lucy Taylor birthplace: NC > Burial: Jacksonville, Fla > > 8) Maria Elizabeth Reek: b 4 Feb 1827 Stratford, CT d 14 Feb 1918 > Father: John Sherman birthplace: CT > Mother: Maria Liluby birthplace: CT > Burial: Stratford, CT > > 9) John Fleming Wilcox: b 4 Jul 1851 Pittsburg, PA d 18 Mar 1918 > Father: Lennie Wilcox birthplace: NY > Mother: Eliza Flemming birthplace: Ireland > > 10) Mary Rebbeca Day: b 19 Apr 1866 Huntington Co, Ind d 22 Apr 1918 > Father: Frederick Sheets birthplace: OH > Mother: Maria Shivley birthplace: Indiana > > 11) Louisa Marie Swail: b 2 Mar 1830 Stratford, CT d 12 Sep 1918 > Father: Timothy Benedict birthplace: Connecticut > Mother: Mary G Chamberlain birthplace: Dalton, Mass > > Unless otherwise noted, the burials are in the area. > > So, should we, collectively as a project, include some sort of a database > on our state page, which identifies those from/in our states but which > died elsewhere? For example, should there be a database in, for example, > New York, which lists those who, according to their death certs, were from > New York, but who died in North Carolina? It wouldn't have to include the > entire record, only the bits indicated there and a link to the records in > the appropriate county (my thoughts). I think, using #5 above, that if I > created a database in New York or Pennsylvania, I would only identify the > deceased, dates, and a link to the county where the record is located. If > we work together to create these types of databases, we could be the > absolutely most amazing project around!!! But, we'd all have to be > willing to work at this type of thing. > > Jeanne/jmh > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message