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I want to cite a household in an1892 NY census record for Auburn NY. However I run across two issues that I have questions on.
https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/3212/images/41121_B125827-00461
1. There is no page numbers. Does it matter if I use the term n.p. or unnumbered pages ? Other than line number is there something I should add to guide person to this page?
2. There is no column for relationship to say who is head of household. Is it alright if I call out the first person in the family and use their name as the household name?
So far my citation looks like this:
1892 New York state census, Cayuga County, New York, population schedule, Auburn, unnumbered page, lines 333-338, Julia Anderson household; image, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 December 2020); citing “1892 New York State Census. New York State Education Department, Office of Cultural Education. New York State Library, Albany, NY.”
Sorry not to see this sooner…
The Count, last night I gave you a quick answer through my phone app. I'll go into more detail now. Basically, the quick answers were: (1) Yes, use "unnumbered pages" and count them if feasible; using the database's image number in the second layer will help to guide the user to the right page. (2) Yes, it is okay.
But let's probe this a bit deeper.
Identification of census:
Identification of people:
Identification of database:
Putting all this together would modify your citation this way (using different colors for each layer):
1892 New York state census, Cayuga County, Auburn, 1st Election Dist., 6th Ward, unnumbered page, lines 333–338, for Julia, Louis, Edward, James, Richard, and Julia Anderson; image, "New York, U.S., State Census, 1892," database with images, Ancestry (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed 29 December 2020) > Cayuga > Auburn Ward 06 > E.D. 01 > image 6; citing “New York State Education Department, Office of Cultural Education; New York State Library, Albany, NY.”
Thank you for clearing that…
Quick question: in your…
Yes, after citing the…
Yes, after citing the database title, article title, etc., EE specifies what type of item that title represents. In this case, it is a database with images. You still need to indicate whether you have used the image or the database entry.
I thought that's what I did…
I thought that's what I did when I put the word "image" in front of the database name. OK thank you.