Citation Issues

EE 4th ed. To use 'population schedule' or not.

In EE 4th edition, on p. 252, regarding the 1910-1940 censuses, I noted the following: "Only the population schedules have survived, thereby eliminating the need for citations to specify which schedule is being cited."

The examples given follow that rule. However, when I refer to Template 13, the descriptor "population schedule" is included as a building block.

Can you clarify please?

Thank you

Thinking through an Ancestry citation

I have an imaged marriage record found at Ancestry.com.  I am following the templates 9 and 10 and section 11.5 in EE 4th edition.  I’d like some input on how much information is necessary to include.

Here’s the link to my document:

https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61677/records/239745?

Is this a formal title or not?

I am using Polish church register images from digitized microfilm which is now available online.

The images are the second copy (transcription) of the parish register which was filled out by the parish priest and sent to the state as required by Napoleonic law.  The microfilm now resides at the Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in L′viv.

Citing FamilySearch IGN

Good morning! 

I am using FamilySearch's new AI text search like it's a new toy!  So I am citing the images directly rather than a database title.

I have a few questions about the following citation and would appreciate comments.

Marshall County, Tennessee, County Court Clerk Minutes, Vol. A, page 444, Thomas Ross appointed administrator of Samuel Hillis estate, 7 December 1840, imaged; FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/ : accessed 13 December 2024) > IGN 007642977 > Item 1 of 3 > image 231 of 234.

Citing to Court Documents

Hello,

I am trying to figure out how one would cite to documents (for example: a complaint, a legal brief, a motion, etc.) for historical unpublished cases? In this particular instance, the case files are obtained from the Superior Court Clerk's Office

I have attached an example of the first page of a complaint.

The example cite I came up with per 8.19 is:

Loose document in imaged bound volume

I am having trouble even developing a citation for the loose document located here within a bound volume:

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C914-LH9N-B?i=777

To add, outside of the dates (1829, 1834) and "Day-Book," I cannot make out what else is listed on the book's spine:

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C914-LH38-L?i=562

I am hoping you can provide some guidance.