tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5512311610334754148.post648343939369472828..comments2023-04-20T12:46:11.858-06:00Comments on The Ancestry Insider: Don’t Stop at the IndexThe Ancestry Insiderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02490682912125335188noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5512311610334754148.post-28173407159553956972010-02-03T05:31:49.689-07:002010-02-03T05:31:49.689-07:00Thank you for the info. I was frustrated that Ance...Thank you for the info. I was frustrated that Ancestry does not have the images. I like to keep a folder of extracts and copies originals as the transcribers for ancestry are usually a mess on Spanish names. <br />Your blog has loads of great tips.Matrix12xhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02035508970196241336noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5512311610334754148.post-10704579764019294602009-10-09T06:55:13.828-06:002009-10-09T06:55:13.828-06:00Thanks, that is a really good suggestion. I hadn&#...Thanks, that is a really good suggestion. I hadn't thought about looking on Ancestry.com for indexes of the documents in Record Search. <br /><br />As the the location you used as an example, there is more than just a possible mis-spelled name. Albacete is a Diocese in South-central Spain. There is also a city of the same name. The parish of Sahuco (with an accent on the u) is in the ZONA LA SIERRA. Arciprestazgo de Peñas de San Pedro, which makes Ancestry.com a little too general. But you are correct that the spelling in Record Search is probably wrong. On maps, the name of the town is really "El Sahuco" (again with an accent on the u). <br /><br />Thanks for pointing out this really interesting issue.James Tannerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02989059644120454647noreply@blogger.com