Avoid confusion in a Bahamian Birth Record.

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Attention, Bahamas Genealogists, please do not be confused by the following error that was detected in a birth record collection of 463 images.

A note was inserted into the "Bahamas Birth Registers 1910–1911," that read "Page 155 is missing." on Image 184 of 463. It occurs on Family Search.org.

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRST-9M4T?view=index&action=view 

4th quarter of 1910. District of St. Matthew's Parish, New Providence. Bahamas. The note "Page 155 is missing." was posted at the bottom of image 184 of the photographed document. Actually a page is NOT missing. Image 183 is page 154 and image 184 IS page 155. However, the pagination is incorrectly hand-written on the upper right corner of image 184 as "154." Thus there are two pages labeled "154" and the second page is actually page 155. I hope this error has not confused any genealogist.
 

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