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Re: ScotlandsPeople(New website now live).
« Reply #135 on: Thursday 29 September 16 10:49 BST (UK) »
A little baffling at first when you are used to things in certain places, but overall the site feels snappy and well laid out to me. And the free searches - yes!!!!!! I would love the change for that alone. Already found a valuation roll for my 4xgreat grandfather, that I probably would never have bothered to look for on the old site, paying for the search.
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Re: ScotlandsPeople (New website now live).
« Reply #136 on: Thursday 29 September 16 11:15 BST (UK) »
Am I missing something with the death search cross matching married and maiden name? Seems a bit of a pfaff to find matches. Also just looked up my gran's death ( as a test) and found the married name entry but no matching entry under maiden name though I am finding double entries for other female deaths after a bit of digging. Not so easy as previously. However have to say I love the new site overall, particularly the free access to indices.
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Re: ScotlandsPeople(New website now live).
« Reply #137 on: Thursday 29 September 16 12:08 BST (UK) »
I am taking the easy option --- sitting back and letting you all do the work,  and appreciate all your comments...
It will help me to understand how to tackle it -  when I dare :)

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I have just tackled it not too bad xin thought I had lost all my saved images in timeline but managed to work that one out ...Having your e-mail address as user name suits me fine also changing my password ...Go on I dare you  :D
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Re: ScotlandsPeople(Launch date Mon. 26th Sept.2016 , now the next few days).
« Reply #138 on: Thursday 29 September 16 12:16 BST (UK) »
not a good site if you don't know the names of the folks you are searching for  >:(

Are there any sites that are good for searching for people whose names you don't know? It's a sort of rather basic piece of information, really.
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Re: ScotlandsPeople (New website now live).
« Reply #139 on: Thursday 29 September 16 12:22 BST (UK) »
Tried logging in with my old details.     ...Impossible!     Somehow, they don't have the details, even though I've had an account for 8 years.     Had to Re-Register, give all my details again, then pay for credits that I shouldn't have needed to pay for.      I had credits left on the site when they closed down for these "improvements".

      I then tried to find a baptism for 1835.     But when I look for a place to give this specific date, there is none there.     ...Am I right in saying that there is no place to give the birth date or have I missed something?       


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Re: ScotlandsPeople (New website now live).
« Reply #140 on: Thursday 29 September 16 12:37 BST (UK) »
Tried logging in with my old details.     ...Impossible!     Somehow, they don't have the details, even though I've had an account for 8 years.     Had to Re-Register, give all my details again, then pay for credits that I shouldn't have needed to pay for.      I had credits left on the site when they closed down for these "improvements".

    I would send them an e-mail then and find out what happens to your credits they must be able to check as they would have had your e-mail address  ???
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Re: ScotlandsPeople (New website now live).
« Reply #141 on: Thursday 29 September 16 12:39 BST (UK) »
I agree with fab3bird that searching deaths would be helped by an option for approx birth year. Also, ticking the box 'Include unrecorded mother's maiden surname' doesn't seem to work.

As isobelw noticed, entering an alternative surname for a death used to give a few results matching both names, now it gives lots that match either.

To search statutory marriages before 1929 you must enter only one person's name then look through the results for a match. Entering both names, as on the old site, now returns no results.
"The spouse's name is generally not included in the index before 1929. Try searching using one spouse's name, then view the 'Spouse details' associated with each match in the results page."

To search OPRs it might be useful to select all three denominations rather than having to pick one.

The layout could be streamlined. When I go to a search page the whole screen is header / waffle. I need to tap 'page down' to reach anything useful. It's easy to move within a record type, eg statutory births to statutory deaths, but takes several clicks to find a different type, eg from statutory records to OPRs.

"All credits are valid for two years and will expire at the end of two years unless further credits are purchased in that time"
I'm glad my credits are reactivated, but after two years do they become dormant or disappear?

Some of their wording needs checking,

Statutory deaths:
"Mother's maiden surname is included in the index to statutory death records from 1974"
"Mother’s maiden name - this wasn't included in the statutory index until 1929"

"If you require an official copy of a birth entry more than 100 years old, marriage entry less than 75 years old or death entry more than 50 years go to certificate search"
Presumably these three should each be 'less than'.
East Kilbride:     Macaulay, Scott
Lanarkshire:      Graham, Brown, Struthers, Smith, McMillan, Napier
Dunnet:             Nicholson, Douglas
Halkirk:             Fraser, Campbell
Thurso:             Coghill, Houston
W. Lothian:       McKay
Muiravonside:   Nimmo, Robertson
Alloa:                Johnstone, Syme
Tillicoultry:         MacDonald

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Re: ScotlandsPeople(Launch date Mon. 26th Sept.2016 , now the next few days).
« Reply #142 on: Thursday 29 September 16 12:39 BST (UK) »
not a good site if you don't know the names of the folks you are searching for  >:(

Are there any sites that are good for searching for people whose names you don't know? It's a sort of rather basic piece of information, really.

Forfarian, as I said to Annie, I don't know the names of the folk I add to my website until I find them, and I find them by their <i>occupation</i>.
So Ancestry, Seax, etc, that allow us to browse original records, eg. parish registers and censuses, are fine, but SP does not.
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Re: ScotlandsPeople (New website now live).
« Reply #143 on: Thursday 29 September 16 14:45 BST (UK) »
:)  I have had a peep...and didn't like the format uhm... !!! but am now going to wait until my mind is totally awake... maybe the middle of the night..  ;)  cos it is quiet and no distractions..

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