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Problems with census searches on Findmypast [Solved]

Posted: 29 Apr 2016 13:51
by Gowermick
Does anyone else abhor the search Criteria used by FindmyPast for Censuses?

Unless I'm doing something really wrong, the Criteria requested is Forename,Surname,Dob etc as one would expect, but then asks where one would expect to find the individual :!:

Why does it not ask where the individual was born (which I know), rather than where he was living ( which I don't know). If you do try entering place of birth, the results are then restricted to that area, on the assumption that is where the person was living! So if someone was born in Dover, then moved to Carlisle, you wouldn't have a cat in hells chance of finding them, unless you ignored the 'where' criteria completely. This deoesn't really help though, as the results are listed with Name, Dob and where he/she was living at the time, with no indication of where they were born!!!

What is wrong with using and showing Place of Birth?

I have to resort to FamilySearch for the search, (which has problem of not matching Dob), then viewing likely results via link to Findmypast.

Re: Problems with census searches on Findmypast

Posted: 29 Apr 2016 13:55
by ColeValleyGirl
I always select the relevant record set (census) first rather than just searching censuses so I get a search screen that included date of birth.

Re: Problems with census searches on Findmypast

Posted: 29 Apr 2016 14:00
by Gowermick
Helen
I don't have problem with date of birth, but I am unable to specify Place of birth.

Re: Problems with census searches on Findmypast

Posted: 29 Apr 2016 14:12
by ColeValleyGirl
That technique gets you place of birth as well, in some granularity -- try it.

Re: Problems with census searches on Findmypast

Posted: 29 Apr 2016 14:21
by NickWalker
Mike

I had exactly the same frustrations initially when I subscribed to FMP recently (having previously used Ancestry) and I resorted to finding them first on Family Search too! As soon as I realised that I needed to select the record-set first (e.g. first find the record set with 1851 in the title) then suddenly searching becomes much more powerful and works well. Wild card searches work well too and actually I'm really happy with the searching now. I just have the various census records and others (such as Cheshire Baptisms, Cheshire Marriages, etc.) saved as favourites so I can quickly go to the one I want.

Nick

Re: Problems with census searches on Findmypast

Posted: 29 Apr 2016 14:24
by Gowermick
Helen,
Thanks, that's exactly what I want, but how do you get there?

Like most people I think, from opening page, I click Search, then Census and land Surveys, and finally Census, which I assume is where FindmyPast wants us to go, but the resulting search form bears no resemblance to your search form.

Edit:
Found it, but why do they make it so difficult to find? This form is what should appear when one follows the steps above - aaaargh

Re: Problems with census searches on Findmypast

Posted: 29 Apr 2016 14:29
by ColeValleyGirl
Search > A-Z of record sets > pick the record set (you can narrow them down using the search box at the top of the record set list) > hey presto, a better search form.

Re: Problems with census searches on Findmypast

Posted: 29 Apr 2016 14:32
by Gowermick
Nick,
Now that I've found it, all I have to do now is find out how to get Findmypast to add Place of Birth to the result set.

PS I had used Findmypast previously, but they had changed the search form since then. Glad to be back on track.

Re: Problems with census searches on Findmypast[Solved]

Posted: 29 Apr 2016 15:03
by Gowermick
Having been shown how to correctly search the UK censuses :oops: , I then discover that by doing it the proper way, also affects how the results are shown!!

What on earth are Findmypast playing at? Why can't they show results like this ALL the time :x

Re: Problems with census searches on Findmypast [Solved]

Posted: 29 Apr 2016 15:13
by ColeValleyGirl
I think FMP may default to "lowest common denominator" if you try to search multiple recordsets at once (or to display the results) -- not all recordsets have same data/indexed data so they have to simplify if they're dealing with (e.g.) all the censuses at once including (e.g.) 1841 which has much less data than the later ones.

Re: Problems with census searches on Findmypast [Solved]

Posted: 29 Apr 2016 15:50
by Gowermick
Helen,
I know what you mean, especially concerning 1841, but if one specifies the year one is searching, it doesn't take a lot of effort to adjust resultset accordingly - it is computerised after all. Just lazy programming on their part.

Re: Problems with census searches on Findmypast [Solved]

Posted: 29 Apr 2016 16:03
by tatewise
I sympathise, they used to have a much better search dialogue, but disrupted it years ago!!!! :cry:

Why not use the Lookup Missing Census Facts Plugin as that does all the hard work of composing the search criteria for you and correctly adjusted for each Census year, depending on things like whether Place of Birth and other Household Members are included in the search.

Also see plugins:help:lookup_missing_census:frequently_asked_questions|> Lookup Missing Census Facts ~ Frequently Asked Questions under How do I access the new 'FindMyPast' search modes?