Talk:FamilySearch Indexing: US, Texas—Deaths, 1978, Project Updates

Should a Disenterment Permit be indexed or marked NED?

When a dc is entered and later an amendent is issued to the original listing citing a change in the father's name, do we go back to the original entry and enter the amendment information there? Or make a new entry with the same dc # and enter the change? Please explain amendments again. Thanks. '''Do not go back. Make a new entry with information from that record only.'''

- Got a new question relating to this one about amendments. Should we be indexing the mother / fathers names if it doesn't specifically say "mother or father"? I guess this question goes for anything that is specifically stated as what it is, dates, change of name etc Alot of times these forms just list a line number and then two sets of info; one being the original info and the corrected to info -- A Robertson - Could you please provide a share batch number so we can insure you get a correct answer?

Share batch 152050560 Images 5 &amp; 6 both show dates listed as item numbers. Alot of times there will be the corrected individual names or parents but it doesn't state who's who.

- we've got arbitrators marking the amendment pages as NED

Arbing a few of these. For the city / town field do you want "Precinct" indexed if that's the only thing in the field? I'm guessing it should be &lt;blank&gt;. -- A Robertson You are correct - &lt;Blank&gt;

For mother's surname are we indexing what is in the specific box for mother's maiden name or checking complete image? For example, if the mother's name is Loma Franklin (the father is Cornelius Lewis) and the informant is Mrs. Loma Franklin Lewis are we indexing the given name as Loma; surname as Franklin Lewis; Title as Mrs? See share batch 152121657 images 6 &amp; 7.- We cannot assume the mother is the informant unless the record indicates she is.