McIvor/Alexander Marriage - help reading image please

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Post by SarahND » Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:17 am

Hi Vicki,
A few suggestions that I hope will help next time:
vickory wrote: I always try the exact name first & then use soundex next if it has said no matches
Many of us find that using wildcards gives more accurate results than soundex. The following link will give you some hints for how to do this:

viewtopic.php?t=10334
vickory wrote:What it did last night was eat 1 credit each time it had an error because I asked to view the page so I could see the results of the search, then it gave an error message but when I logged back in the page was not in the list of previous searches... so it stole a credit for each error.
This is something that can be fixed and shouldn't have happened. SP will refund your credits if you send a contact form and estimate the number of credits lost and explain what happened. It is their fault and not yours-- I'm sure it's due to the site being so overloaded lately.
vickory wrote:I don't know if that is a problem with SP or a problem between SP & my satellite internet connection.
Either way, if you spent the credit, the search should be there on the site for you, so please do send a contact form.

And it wouldn't hurt to get some sleep, either :wink: :lol:

All the best,
Sarah

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Post by LesleyB » Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:23 am

Hi Vicki
If you have lost credits i.e. paid to see something and then find that you are not able to view that item, then I'd suggest you contact SP and explain the problem. There is a link at the bottom of their page "contact us". Click on it then follow the links and instructions.
I always try the exact name first & then use soundex next if it has said no matches...
I give soundex a miss as I find it does not help.
I'd suggest you try using wildcards instead, as they tend to let you widen the seach a little without returning lots of extra unlikely results. See our article in the Talking Scot Library if you've not worked with them before:
http://talkingscot.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10334

Best wishes
Lesley

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Post by vickory » Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:56 am

Hello Sarah, Lesley,
Thank you for the tips, I'll have to save that page to remember all those wildcards, I've not used those as yet.

Thankfully SP has been good this afternoon & hasn't crashed at all but I will send a contact about last night's problems.

I've finally found the 1861 census record that belongs to Patrick MCIVOR
so I've had a good day... even if I will have to upload to the gallery to decipher the 'Where born' for his wife Mary Jane.

Regards, Vicki
PS I will try to hit the hay by midnight tonight :lol:

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Post by JustJean » Tue Jan 08, 2008 2:46 pm

Hi Vicki

I won't sound like a broken record here but will urge you to contact SP and explain about the difficulty with your credits. It doesn't sound like the system was working as it should. They really are very human....and very likely to offer some credit reimbursement...which you are really entitled to!

Taking a guess with a search on Ancestry....perhaps this is your 1861 Mary Jane?

Name: Mary Jane McIvor
Age: 33
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1828
Relationship: Wife
Spouse's name : Patrick
Gender: Female
Where born: Craigie, Ayrshire
Registration Number: 420
Registration district: Cupar
Civil Parish: Cupar
Town: Cupar
County: Fife
Address: 65 Bonnygate

Household Members: Name Age
Mary Jane McIvor 33
Patrick McIvor 36

Best wishes
Jean

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Post by vickory » Tue Jan 08, 2008 5:25 pm

Hello Jean,

Yes that's 'my' Patrick & Mary Jane McIvor, No 420.
I can see Ayrshire Craigie now that I know what it is but would never have guessed it.

I tried to upload the image to the gallery earlier but it wouldn't let me...
Disk quota exceeded
You have a space quota of 1024K, your files currently use 0K, adding this file would make you exceed your quota.

Not sure if I did something wrongly or not but I gave up & went to bed early instead... so now I'm awake really early :lol:
No need to upload now thanks to you, & I have a few hours to look for more McIVOR info before daylight.

Regards, Vicki

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Post by JustJean » Tue Jan 08, 2008 8:30 pm

Hi Vicki

I don't think you did anything wrong....I recollect that TalkingScot has a limit for how many images (actually how much space) ordinary members can utilize within the Gallery. If you delete your old ones you can make room for another.

Keep up the good work!

Best wishes
Jean

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Post by LesleyB » Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:52 pm

Hmm
You have a space quota of 1024K, your files currently use 0K, adding this file would make you exceed your quota.
That disna quite add up tho'..... something odd there, as there aren't any other files taking up space. Unless the one file you were trying to upload exceeds 1024kb - i.e. bigger than 1Mb?

Best wishes
Lesley

vickory
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Post by vickory » Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:26 am

Hi Jean, Lesley,

I couldn't work out how to delete the first file I uploaded & yes the file size was too large on the new one... but I don't need to upload it now at all so no worries.
I will remember to check the file size in future before I try to upload.

Regards, Vicki