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Hope you don't mind me asking a basic newbie question. I want to make sure I understand 7.6. I am looking at a register of baptisms on Ancestry where only every other page is numbered. I need to record 2 entries from this page spread - one on the left page and one on the right. I'm assuming that according to 7.6 that this is an example of a folio. Specifically, am I correct in assuming that I would cite an entry on the right side of the page as folio 31r and on the left side of the page as folio 30v? I have seen some examples in the book where there are no labels for recto/verso - when is that appropriate?
Hi, TheCount. Welcome to EE…
Hi, TheCount. Welcome to EE. Before I can make an absolute answer, I would need to know what the next number reads, when you turn a leaf. If the right-hand page before this was 30 and the right-hand page after this was 32, then: yes, you are dealing with folios. The creator of the register was numbering leaves of paper rather than sides of paper. Your entry of interest on the left-hand page would be folio 30 verso and the entry on the right-hand page would be 31 recto.
The next number was 32…
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