Even when the index says the name isn't there, it often pays to go through the film or book page by page to see for yourself.
Trying to find the connecting link for one of my families, I pinned my hopes on the youngest child—Laura Louisa Brown—the only one born after they began keeping birth records in Ohio. These records usually list the father's name and the mother's maiden name (a great way to find the mother's family.)
I couldn't believe it. That was my connecting link!
Serendipity. I went back to the Index to see why I hadn't found Laura there. I looked at the page number and saw that the names for several entries had been obliterated by spilled water or something.
There was nothing there. Seeing that I was not as thorough back then as I am now, I might or might not have gone through every page carefully from the beginning. I might still be wondering who that mother was.
Another day I'll tell you why it was so important I find Ruth's name.
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