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nFS: New Family Search and Evidence Hierarchy in Combining N

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nFS: New Family Search and Evidence Hierarchy in Combining Names

Why not make the nFS system do
an evidence hierarchy? For each data
entry, there is the "best" source record,
then the next best and so on. If the system
operated with a sequential presentation of
formats listing the most primary record available
for any given event; also, added thereto
a computer system search to attach that
given evidence to any indexed reproduced
online original record sources, (as well as
the ability to recheck these databases over time),
the whole Temple Ordinance Work record
system would consistently become fully acceptable,
as well as train submitters in correct record keeping.

Temple Ordinance Work would remain in effect,
from oral tradition to original document, with
the printout giving information from the most
primary record. Automatically, the record system
could become self correcting, whenever any name
or identity was matched within the series of various
references, by producing in the end, the name,
dates and places noted from the most original "best"
primary sources; attaching thereto the dates
and the duplicates of Temple Ordinance Work
done over time. This would stop, once and
for all, excessive errors and weed out all
entries submitted from fictitious data records,
made up by individuals trying to corrupt the database,
or by unintentional neglect or ignorance.

I also agree that it takes human reasoning.
Modify the process developed for
Name Extraction Programs. . . .
"To ensure accuracy, two transcriptions
of each entry are made and compared
to find and resolve discrepancies."
http://www.lightplanet.com/mormons/dail ... me_eom.htm

To ensure accuracy, "highlighted" information
should be provided in summary format to compare
and contrast submitted reference evidence discrepancies,
(similar to a Norton Internet Security full system scan):
I. list of total field items scanned;
II. error "risks" that were detected;
III. "attention required" tab:
(a) requiring attention, and
(b) resolved. Some problems are easily
cleared up by novice submitters, while
others may jeopardize the record file, with
attached personal temple ordinance work.
(c) Evidence Hierarchy is mandatory because:
"Whenever the evidence hierarchy is altered,
submissions are automatically reviewed by
professional staff personnel at Church headquarters
to validate the assumptions made are in accordance
with professional genealogical standards, before
inclusion within the Master Database."

The process suggested is equivalent to an LDS Temple
Ordinance Work "TITLE SEARCH".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Title_search

Life Browser to include: ALL OF THE ABOVE, and:
(1) Record of all those "who consecrate properties,
and receive inheritances legally from the bishop".
(2) Link reference to members, "their manner of life,
their faith, and works" (Individual and Family Biographies).
(3) Record of the apostates who apostatize after
receiving their inheritances. Church Court link to
Priesthood actions, "whose names are not found
written in the book of the law, or that are found to
have apostatized, or to have been cut off from the
church, as well as the lesser priesthood, or the
members" . . .
(4) Records received from beyond the veil. This
will require, in my own opinion, the restoration of
the Office of Church Patriarch, within the family
of Hyrum Smith, to oversee and expand the
full family history record program, from Adam
on down to the last person to live upon this earth,
in a mortal state. The office of Stake Patriarch
would provide the worldwide church channels
from which The House of Israel could be brought
down to the present generation, within the local
jurisdiction of the Stake Presidencies of the Church,
by revelation, to worthy Temple recommend holders.
http://www.josephsmithsr.org/documents/ ... 061230.pdf

Respectfully yours,

Tom Tinney, Sr.
Who's Who in America,
Millennium Edition [54th] through 2004
Who's Who In Genealogy and Heraldry, [both editions]
http://www.academic-genealogy.com/
Family Genealogy & History Internet Education Directory

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