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These indexes are organized by the initial letter of the surname and further distinguished by the volume (liber). All "C" surnames are grouped together with those for Volume 1 listed first, followed by Volume 2, etc.  
These indexes are organized by the initial letter of the surname and further distinguished by the volume (liber). All "C" surnames are grouped together with those for Volume 1 listed first, followed by Volume 2, etc.  


For an example from [http://aomol.net/000001/000546/html/am546--22.html ''Records of Maryland''], see [http://aomol.net/000001/000546/pdf/am546--22.pdf http://aomol.net/000001/000546/pdf/am546--22.pdf].  
An example can be found in Davidson County, North Carolina death indexes. A volume was kept for each year. Within the year, entries are organized by registration date, not by death date. See "North Carolina, Davidson County Vital Records, 1867-1984," images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-11662-61295-11?cc=1387049&amp;wc=MMB5-14T:1614561651 : accessed 02 Jan 2014), Index to deaths &gt; 1914-1924, Vol 001 &gt; image 1 of 140.<br>


=== Paul Company Key Table Index<br>  ===
=== Paul Company Key Table Index<br>  ===
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