13 Mayıs 2012 Pazar

US WWI Draft Registration Cards 1917-1918

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Project Completions: Updated May 10, 2012Arkansas: 82%CT,DC,DE,ME,MA,NH [Part 2A]: 59%Kentucky: 99%
Oklahoma: 12%US--WWI Draft Registration Cards [Part 4A]: 26%
Things in the Project Instructions / Field Helps:
  • Be Careful with what the field helps say vs the project updates. Always read the project updates.
  • "Native Born" should be indexed as United States

Project Updates and Additional Helps Official Answers:
  • (Mar 9) - States other than the state in the project name are included. Please index them anyway.
  •  Citizenship for those on Indian Reservations- Enter United States as they are "wards" of the US.
  • Q. How is Washington DC indexed?  A. Washington is entered in the city field and District of Columbia is entered in the state field.
  • Q. Can an individual’s place of citizenship be used for birth country? A. The field helps tell us if the person was “native born (natural born)” it should be indexed as United States. However, if another country was listed as the country of citizenship, that should not be used as the country of birth. A person can be a citizen of a country other than his/her birth country.

Unofficial Observations by indexers / arbitrators:
  • I know this is a positive group and this will fall on well-educated ears but would the arbitrators looking at WW1 drafts please remember that just because a person declares he is a citizen of country X does not mean that he was born there!
  • On some of the registration cards, some towns like Mt. Pleasant, the Mt. is never spelled out. It is always listed as Mt, no period. There are more such examples all over. 
  • the middle name should be indexed, not left off.
  • It needs to be specified here that if it says "Natural Born" or "Native Born," you mark US as the country of birth. But I'm getting people marking the US as the country of birth if it's marked "Naturalized Citizen," which means they were born in another country, then came here and became citizens.
  • NOT ALL lookup lists are complete.

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