Tips from the Family Search Wiki
The FamilySearch wiki pages about Hungary provide a handy key to help researchers interpret what each census column is about (see above). Now I can spot where the family name would be listed, the columns for age, place of birth, and so on. This helps me speed-click through the 600-odd unindexed pages.
One of the good things coming out of this page-by-page search is more familiarity with surnames and given names of that time and place. And I'm getting better at reading different handwritings from that time and place.
In Search of Great-Grandpa Herman Schwartz
A-clicking I will go, in search of my great-grandpa's family, the parents of Herman Schwartz. Herman should be in the census as a child, although his name may be different, perhaps Hershel or Hirsch instead of Herman. It takes a lot more time to look through one page at a time, but it will be worth it if Herman and his family are there. And it's clicking, not cranking, already easier than it would have been just a few years ago.
I have done both some cranking of microfilm reels and clicking through FamilySearch images to find out about my husband's paternal lines in Hungary. Thank you FamilySearch!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are warm and out of the elements. Mother Nature has been quite different in Tucson. It was 78 and I was sweating as I took my walk.
ReplyDeleteNice way to spend a cold day. I hope your family shows up earlier than image 600.
ReplyDeleteThank you, ladies, for taking the time to drop a note. So far, a couple hundred of images into the clicking, no sign of my ancestors. Maybe I'll get lucky as I get deeper into the files...
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