furbabymom Posted June 10, 2011 Share Posted June 10, 2011 I'm just getting started in this genealogy thing (just signed up for a two-week trial of ancestry.com last night). I'm finding lots of old census data (1910/20/30) where it makes sense that this person could be my relative, but the information is slightly wrong (birth year off by a couple of years, first name spelled differently, stuff like that). Is that normal? Quote Link to comment
out_of_the_ordinary Posted June 11, 2011 Share Posted June 11, 2011 Yes! I wonder how much was the census worker writing down what they thought they heard and how much of it was people giving bad information to the census worker. I've seen ages changed (it wasn't uncommon for people to lie about their ages to get a job). Quote Link to comment
Cat Posted June 11, 2011 Share Posted June 11, 2011 Also, some people thought the census questions were too nosy and may have refused to answer. So Census workers would ask neighbors. Quote Link to comment
Deerslayer Posted June 11, 2011 Share Posted June 11, 2011 plus, if the person couldn't spell the worker spelled the names for them Quote Link to comment
Trudy Posted June 11, 2011 Share Posted June 11, 2011 Oh yes it is! I have run across this so many times while working on my older family members. I remember when I first started using Ancestry, I was hung up for several days because I mistakenly thought that a census could not be wrong! One of my grandma's sisters was listed as Kara, and I had never heard of a Kara! I even looked on some other trees made by my kinfolk and they had copied Kara from the same census and didn't even know enough about the family to realize it was incorrect. I kept digging, thinking that maybe it was a child that had died young that we didn't know about. I finally figured out that Kara was in fact my Aunt Nora! The dates were correct, just spelled the name wrong. So be careful about getting info from other trees! Quote Link to comment
furbabymom Posted June 12, 2011 Author Share Posted June 12, 2011 Glad to know that this is pretty normal. It doesn't help that I'm dealing with last names that can have multiple spellings, either! Quote Link to comment
Daylily Posted August 9, 2012 Share Posted August 9, 2012 I was looking up the 1940 census for Mom. She needs to get a photo ID and doesn't have a birth record listed. so we're getting a delayed birth certificate. Anyway her mother's name was listed as Ala instead of Ola and the neighbors were Barkes instead of Barker. Quote Link to comment
Momo Posted August 12, 2012 Share Posted August 12, 2012 Wait till you have very ethnic last names with ancestors who didn't speak English. My husbands family has at least 10 different spellings for his last name. Quote Link to comment
sassenach Posted August 13, 2012 Share Posted August 13, 2012 my mom told my my dads dad died when he was 17, but he was actually 20 when his dad died. or 22. sheesh, I need to go look at the pic of the headstone, if I had a car I could visit his grave in less than 3 hours... I found it doing cemetery searches since I knew the town. Or the stone is wrongly dated? heck I dont know and now my dad is so set in his thoughts , what he retains, anyhow I dont know if he would be able to tell me the right year. so, yea. I bet things were written down wrong all the time. Quote Link to comment
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