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Title: Ancestry "inferred county"
Post by: Top-of-the-hill on Wednesday 29 November 17 15:50 GMT (UK)
   I am corresponding with someone about a place of birth, and I have been shown a copy of a record, which appears to be from Ancestry, with the county "inferred", presumably from the reg. district. I don't want to go into any more detail, but wondered if this is common? If so, it could explain a lot!
Title: Re: Ancestry "inferred county"
Post by: groom on Wednesday 29 November 17 16:10 GMT (UK)
I think all Ancestry births do this don't they?
Title: Re: Ancestry "inferred county"
Post by: KGarrad on Wednesday 29 November 17 16:13 GMT (UK)
Many Registration Districts contain parishes from more than 1 county - sometimes 3 or 4 counties!

"Inferred" county means just that - it's inferred, or guessed at.

For example, the Registration District of Faringdon will have an inferred county of Berkshire.
But it includes parishes in Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire ::)

See: https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/faringdon.html
Title: Re: Ancestry "inferred county"
Post by: Top-of-the-hill on Wednesday 29 November 17 16:33 GMT (UK)
   It still seems odd to me. In most cases it might not matter, but this person has taken it at face value, not knowing much about registration districts or south British geography, and gone astray.
Title: Re: Ancestry "inferred county"
Post by: BumbleB on Wednesday 29 November 17 16:41 GMT (UK)
Just a thought.  If you are talking about England and Wales, and b m or d after 1837, perhaps look at FreeBMD for the event and name.  Then highlight the Registration District and this will show the actual  coverage and act as confirmation of the correct location.

But then, I'm probably preaching to the converted  :-\
Title: Re: Ancestry "inferred county"
Post by: KGarrad on Wednesday 29 November 17 16:46 GMT (UK)
Can you tell us the Registration District in question?
Title: Re: Ancestry "inferred county"
Post by: StevieSteve on Wednesday 29 November 17 17:10 GMT (UK)
Ancestry have to infer a county from the BMD indices because it's not in the record

They don't half make a hash of it on occasions though.