Bill
You can quickly check on that by doing a normal search. Though with a name
like Smith it might take some filtering <g>
Dawn M
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Subject: [ryerson_index] Re: Death Notive inside death notice
Dear Doug and Paul,
I have had a busy time of late so have missed a few things.
In reality Les is not the subject of this notice, so should be left out.
While there is no entry in the Ryerson Index for SMITH, Leslie or SMITH, Les
there is no guarantee that the paper that his Death Notice was published has
been indexed into the Ryerson Index.
Regards, Bill
G'day All,
Happy New year!!
I have a notice that reads, in part
"SMITH, Eva May... on Dec 12 1999 .... wife of Les (deceased Dec 10
1998) ..." So, should I make an entry for Les, to do so would assume
his surname was also Smith. A reasonably logical conclusion, but not
certain. Also, a researcher looking through the paper would not find
the entry if they were looking for "SMITH, Les". Any thoughts ..Paul
Nobody seems to have answered this one.
Les's death is well and truly more than 1 month ago. I would leave
him right out. The decider is probably "a researcher looking through
the paper would not find the entry if they were looking for "SMITH, Les."
Doug.