I put the exact date in the date field, too. But wouldn't it sometimes be
handy to be able to bookmark those who do not have an 1860 census event, or
something of the sort?

Janis

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Janis Gilmore wrote
>Having said that, however, I have considered the possible value of 
>changing my "Census" events to "1850 Census," "1860 Census," etc. Does 
>anyone else do this?

I don't consider including the year is necessary because I put the exact 
date in the Date field.  I do, however, have separate Event names for 
the different Censuses - England Census, Wales Census, Channel Islands 
Census and in a couple of instances United States Census.

If I was researching mainly in the USA or had many more Census Events 
there, I might split the US Censuses by State.
-- 
Jenny M Benson



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