New Hampshire Marriage Records - FamilySearch Historical Records/Known Issues

Known Issues
Question #1: Some of the records in this collection are linked to the wrong images. How can the correct image be found? Answer #1: The correct image may be found by moving the forward or backward arrows a few images on the image viewer screen. The records are arranged in alphabetical order by groom's name which may help in locating the correct image. You may also view the original film at the Family History Library or a FamilySearch Center that has the film. The correct film number which contains the images you are searching for is found on the indexed information page. For instructions on ordering microfilms see Ordering Microfilm or Microfiche.

Question #2: My ancestor is indexed with incorrect information. How can I verify the correct information? Answer #2: The records in some of these folders are cards with a front and back to record all of the individual’s information. The images were filmed first with the front side, and then the back page should follow on the next image. Because of missing images between the front and back of some images, the indexer could have combined two records that are not connected. Or in some cases, one side of the page was just missed and not indexed. The pages may have been missed in the original filming or they may have been missed when the digital film was copied causing the indexer to connect information incorrectly.

Question #3: The back page of the record of my ancestor seems to be missing. Can I find the missing page? Answer #3: There are instances where the images appear to have been loaded incorrectly causing the front and back of the images to not be displayed in consecutive order sometimes being separated by many images. They appear to be in correct order on the microfilm and digital film. An error occurred in the loading online and linking. In some of these cases the indexing was done correctly and the record details page displays the correct information.

Until this is corrected, the only way to check this would be to order the original microfilm and compare the information. The film number should be listed on the indexed information page for the individual. See Film viewing information in Question and Answer #1. It should also be noted that there are instances where a record was filmed twice and so a duplicate exists. The duplicate will likely have more information. Be sure to check the indexed records for this possibility.

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