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In reply to the discussion: The 1950 Census Data Is Up and Searchable - How-To Information [View all]MineralMan
(151,392 posts)21. The biggest problem is in machine reading of handwriting.
That is probably the biggest source of errors in the searches. I know I spotted some such errors, while browsing through pages from my home town. For me, though, it doesn't really matter all that much. I'm just curious about such things. I don't do genealogy or anything like that. For example, I learned that my best friend at school lived very near me at age 5. We became friends a few years later after we had moved to other addresses, which were also pretty close to each other.
None of that matters to me in any real way, though. Its just interesting. So, I'm not that concerned about data errors from old handwritten paperwork. I'm surprised it works at all, really.
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