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2004

Census Records

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Probabilistic Methodology For Record Linkage Determining Robustness Of Weights, Krista Peine Jensen Jul 2004

Probabilistic Methodology For Record Linkage Determining Robustness Of Weights, Krista Peine Jensen

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Record linkage is the process that joins separately recorded pieces of information for a particular individual from one or more sources. To facilitate record linkage, a reliable computer based approach is ideal. In genealogical research computerized record linkage is useful in combing information for an individual across multiple censuses.

In creating a computerized method for linking censuse records it needs to be determined if weights calculated from one geographical area, can be used to link records from another geographical area. Research performed by Marcie Francis calculates field weights using census records from 1910 and 1920 for Ascension Parish Louisiana. These …