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I used template 10 from EE 4th ed, but I'm wanting to make certain this citation is correct. Admittedly, I used FamilySearch's catalog title (Card index to delayed births, 1869-1972), so I'm wanting to know whether I need to adjust that part of the citation.
Hill County, Texas, County Court. Card index to delayed births, 1869-1972. Ruth Marie Harris, 25 August 1914; imaged, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3S2-T31X-N : accessed 1 October 2024), image group number (IGN) 8507941 > image 865 of 5279; citing book 54, page 186.
Mbcross, your instincts are…
Mbcross, your instincts are good. There are a few problems.
The fix for all this is simple. Image 3 of that image group provides FS’s “citation” of where the original cards are maintained; so that's what we use in Layer 3. Below, I've also tweaked your ID of the source so it uses the same exact label that FS uses (which is the only label we have to use), and I've eliminated a phrase at the highlighted spot because neither the record nor the image provider includes that information
1. Hill County, Texas, “Card index to Delayed Birth Certificates, 1869-1972,” Ruth Marie Harris, 25 August 1914; imaged, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3S2-T31X-N : accessed 1 October 2024), image group number (IGN) 8507941 > image 865 of 5279; citing “Hill County Courthouse, Hillsboro.”
If you want your citation to include a cross-reference to the original book and page, then you could do this:
1. Hill County, Texas, “Card index to Delayed Birth Certificates, 1869-1972,” Ruth Marie Harris, 25 August 1914 (citing Book 55, page 86); imaged, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3S2-T31X-N : accessed 1 October 2024), image group number (IGN) 8507941 > image 865 of 5279; citing “Hill County Courthouse, Hillsboro.”
This approach serves two purposes: (1) it keeps together all the information from the content of the original card: name, date, and cross-reference; and (2) the reader now knows where to find the cross-referenced book—i.e., in the same locale as the card, for which Layer 3 reports the locale as given by FamilySearch.