The records include the complete holdings of the first mortuary in San Francisco, undertakers N. Gray & Co., from the day it opened - July 1, 1850. In all, the project includes the surviving records, up to 1920, of several mortuaries that merged with either Halsted or Gray, over the years. The records include notations from financial ledgers, cemetery records, removal records and headstone notations. Many have obituary clippings.
Rose Pierson of Family Search Indexing has been working diligently to ready the project for volunteers. The CGS project is now listed on the Current Projects page (scroll down to the bottom and look for the CGS logo.)
The Project Home Page gives three digital examples of how the records look and has a link to project-specific indexing instructions. Please take advantage of the training tutorials located under the "Help" tab.
I'll have more to say about the project in the coming days and I will report on my own indexing experience. (I did some beta testing and I guarantee you will be thrilled with the kind of information you will find.) I encourage everyone to use the comments section at the bottom of this post to let us know about your experience in the project.
Report On the First 24 Hours - July 22, 2008
Update - Friday, August 1, 2008
Update - February 11, 2011. Watch the YouTube video about our project!
2 comments:
Am I ever excited about this! I'll certainly be doing some indexing here and I'll encourage others as well.
Craig,
So glad that you will be involved in the effort. Your GeneaBlogie blog posts on indexing have been so informative. I hope you will blog about your experience with this record set to spread the word.
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