Arnold, that is an event that only occurs in the USA, unlike a census
event, so as much as Legacy is USA-centric, I don't think they would
add it, especially since there are three forms, each with different
amounts of data.

I use the draft card for evidence of employment, residence, family
relationships (if any), birthdate and place of birth, physical
description, and signature. In the signature, you can note that it
came from his Draft Card.

Kind regards,
Susan Daily

On 1/14/08, Arnold Sprague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now that 24,000,000 U.S. World War I Draft Registration Cards are
> available on-line from ancestry.com, will the new version of Legacy
> contain this event?
> If yes, is it possible that we can be told in advance how the event
> is defined and what it is named?
> I have many World War I Draft Registration Cards to enter and would
> like to do what Legacy will do.
>
>



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