New York Passenger Lists - FamilySearch Historical Records/Known Issues

New York, Passenger Lists, 1820–1891 known issues (346612) Question: Some indexed records have missing or incorrect information in the record detail page. Is the information available? Answer: You can view images to verify the indexed record detail page information. The known errors are below: •	Indexed records from Film 000175505, Digital Folder Number: 004678804, Image Number: 00006-00515 need the Event Date changed from 1855 to 1854. •	Indexed records from Film 000295799, Digital Folder Number: 004680515, Image Number: 01089–01111 need the ship name changed from Freeman Clark to Herder, and Image Number: 01113–01132 need the ship name changed from Freeman Clark to Waesland. •	Many records were indexed with the First Name entered as the Italian relationship to the head of the family: moglie (wife), figlio (son), figlia (daughter). For example, the original passenger list states moglie Magdalena or wife Magdalena and was entered as the First Name: Moglie and the Last Name: Magdalena. If you find additional problems with the collection, you can report them at support@familysearch.org. •	If you find problems as you search the collection, please include the name of the collection and all search criteria used, including name, event, dates, and places. •	If you find problems as you browse the collection, please include the full browse path you used to get to where the problem occurred. The browse path is above the image viewer window, and looks like this example: New York, Passenger Lists, 1820–1891 > 149 - 15 Dec 1854–11 Jan 1855 > Image 438 of 665. •	For technical issues, please include the operating system and browser version. Related Links: Using Film Notes in the Catalog to determine the content of a final waypoint in Historical Records (56000). New York, Passenger Lists (FamilySearch Historical Records) New York, Passenger Lists, 1820–1891 United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 known issues (366631) NOTE: The Owner Name field should not be mistaken as the slave’s name. Question #1: Some indexed records have event place, date, or other errors. How can I determine the correct information? Answer #1: View the document to verify the correct information or search the Catalog using the film number included in the record detail page. A list of known problems below provides correct indexing information: •	Some record detail pages with an Event Place of Texas interpret the Slave’s Race (Original): M as a Slave’s Race: Mexican. No record exists of Mexican slaves in Texas. The Slave’s Race should be Mulatto. If additional problems are encountered with the collection, you can report them at support@familysearch.org. •	If searching the collection: please include the name of the collection, and all search criteria used, including name, event, dates and places. •	If browsing the collection: please include the full browse path you used to get to where the problem occurred. The browse path is located above the image viewer window. For example: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Texas > Panola > Panola county > Image 7 of 15. •	For technical issues: please include operating system and browser version. Related Articles: Finding microfilm numbers in the catalog (55632) Using Film Notes in the Catalog to determine the content of a final waypoint in Historical Records (56000) United States Census, Slave Schedule, 1850 (FamilySearch Historical Records) United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850