It is that time again. I've updated my Smith Indenture Study Matrix for the microfilm FHL [1563380]. As with previous Matrices the purpose of the Matrix is to present a visual and consolidated summary of those Postings of Transcriptions of Records associated with specific Smiths. This Matrix represents the microfilm which is a copy of the Grenada Registers of Records, 1825-1834 (v. H5-O5).
To view the Matrix, click on the image and increase the viewing aspect per your viewing software or application. Please note that I have not segregated the Posting numbers by unique individuals only by unique names, as encountered in each Record.
I have only listed the singular Smith names. In other words, there may be more than one individual with the same name, for example, Andrew Smith. I have only recorded those names as single entries if and only if there is a unique prefix or suffix added to the name. For example, James Smith and James Smith, Junior each are represented on separate, single lines of the Matrix. The listed Smith may or may not be the same individual but the transcribed Record(s) may not have any clues or hints as to that fact.
In order to see a specific Part, please enter the Part number, e.g. Part 289s, into the “Search This Blog” box. You can also see a copy of this Matrix by clicking the Analyses tab at the top of the page under the header and choosing the corresponding title on the pull-down menu.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
Jim
I have only listed the singular Smith names. In other words, there may be more than one individual with the same name, for example, Andrew Smith. I have only recorded those names as single entries if and only if there is a unique prefix or suffix added to the name. For example, James Smith and James Smith, Junior each are represented on separate, single lines of the Matrix. The listed Smith may or may not be the same individual but the transcribed Record(s) may not have any clues or hints as to that fact.
In order to see a specific Part, please enter the Part number, e.g. Part 289s, into the “Search This Blog” box. You can also see a copy of this Matrix by clicking the Analyses tab at the top of the page under the header and choosing the corresponding title on the pull-down menu.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me.
Jim
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