We went from a searchable database that displays the the index as if it were in a long alphabetical list, like a super-long paper scroll.
We got a series of replacement databases that pull up based upon the search criterion, not allowing you to "scroll" up and down through the whole index. This was a mistake and prevents good researchers from accounting for reasonable permutations in names.
Point of fact: the number of mistypes where a Recorder would enter SMITH as $mith or some other weird letter is impossible to account for in a database the pulls up info for you. Additionally, the variety of names indexed with a single bland space before the first letter is too numerous to count.
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