Rob,

If it is standard in Canada for such letters to be sent on somebody's 95th 
birthday then I would be tempted to create a 95th Birthday Event (in the UK it 
would be 100 for a letter from the Queen). If you wish, the senders could be 
included in the notes  and the letters would then be sources - your choice 
whether to lump or split!

Ron Ferguson


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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [LegacyUG] Congratulatory letters?
> Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2007 10:46:06 -0500
>
>
> I was recently given a number congratulatory letters my grandmother received
> on her 95th birthday (from Prime Minister, Premier, Governor General, etc.).
> About five letters in all.
>
> But, I'm not sure what to do with them (Legacy-wise). Would you create an
> event for each letter (i.e. "Mildred received a congratulatory letter from
> Prime Minister Chrétien on her 95th birthday." And so on ... )? Or is there
> another way you would record them?
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Rob Miller
>

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