[Genealib] Birthplace "Ia"
Larry Oathout
loathout at tcpclibrary.org
Tue Apr 22 12:01:43 EDT 2008
Yes, we've run into the IA problem a lot in our Indiana research...sadly,
many of the online indexs used Iowa, which really goofs everyone up.
Larry Oathout
Director
Tell City-Perry County Library
Tell City, IN 47586
812-547-2661
(Fax) 547-3038
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Peggy Tegel" <ptegel at oswego.lib.il.us>
To: "Librarians Serving Genealogists" <genealib at mailman.acomp.usf.edu>
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 10:55:34 -0500
Subject: [Genealib] Birthplace "Ia"
Back in the 1800s, "Ia" was the common abbreviation for Indiana, it
wasn't just used by a few census takers. Indexers (and researchers) need
to be aware of such historical differences.
I have also found a lot of people born in Indiana incorrectly indexed as
India. This is a matter of clicking the wrong choice on their indexing
program, but one would think there would be a proof-reading system in
place.
Peggy Tegel
Oswego Public Library District
Oswego, Illinois
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[mailto:genealib-bounces at mailman.acomp.usf.edu] On Behalf Of Reann Poray
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 10:17 AM
To: Librarians Serving Genealogists
Subject: RE: [Genealib] birthplace "via"
I have found that in 1850, some of the Indiana census takers abbreviated
Indiana as "Ia", and so at face value it looks like there are a lot of
Indiana residents who were born in Iowa, when really they were born in
Indiana.
The "via" is curious. It is written plainly. Maybe it stands for
Virginia?
Reann Poray
Librarian, Indiana Room
Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library
Plainfield, IN
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[mailto:genealib-bounces at mailman.acomp.usf.edu] On Behalf Of Kathy
Rippel
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2008 8:40 PM
To: Librarians Serving Genealogists
Subject: Re: [Genealib] birthplace "via"
Using Ancestry, I find four Thomas Johnson. It appears one is born in
Ohio, one in North Carolina, and two in Iowa (Ia). It could be a
matter of interpretation of the abbreviations, but I don't see a "via".
Kathy
At 06:35 PM 4/21/2008, Laurie Wilcox wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Does anyone know what "via" in birthplace means on the 1850 census?
>
>Thomas Johnson of Morgan county IN has this listed. After some
>searching on ancestry there is a large number of others throughout
>the country with this listed as their birthplace.
>
>Thank You
>
>
>Laurie Wilcox
>Local History Associate
>Oral History Specialist
>Boone County Public Library
>1786 Burlington Pike
>Burlington, KY 41005
>lwilcox at bcpl.org
>859-342-2665 ext: 8134
>
>
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