Perhaps the thought process is consistency. Some sources sort well by
type. As you said, census records. Also newspapers. Also email. So
why not stick with the same thing all the way through? Then I don't
have to wonder Did I sort this one by type of by name or by location?
Also I looked up what Geoff Rasmussen was doing (on their website he
wrote an article about it) and it seemed to make sense. But still, to
each his own.
--
JL
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Elizabeth Richardson wrote:
Which brings me back to my original question. What is the underlying
thought process that makes LUGers group by type rather than by name or
location? And to insert here, I do have my US Census records grouped
by type because they truly have no location other than in the source
detail attached to each census event, and none apply to any one family
but is available to use as a source for all families living at the
time. But my original source, "The Thompson and Given Families" is
groupd with other sources for "Thompson", rather than as a group which
you might call "Book". (And not grouped as Given, nor Stewart, nor
Ferguson, nor Pennsylvania, nor Ohio, nor any of the other surnames or
locations contained therein.)
Elizabeth
researching the descendants of William and Sarah (Patterson) Thompson
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kirsten Bowman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 11:39 PM
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Of course it is, but I would rather group books by their title. It's
a case
of "to each her own."
Kirsten
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Elizabeth Richardson
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 9:18 PM
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New England is not a location?
Elizabeth
researching the descendants of William and Sarah (Patterson) Thompson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kirsten Bowman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 4:50 PM
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Elizabeth:
Grouping by location is a fine way to handle certain records. Most
people
handle census records just that way and many others group vital
records by
location.
As Angela pointed out, grouping by family is problematic when you
run into
an extended family in a census. And what do you do if you're lucky
enough
to find records for several of your lines in Cutter's 1915 _New England
Families_, for example? (I have 23 different lines in that handy
book.)
Of
course it would be ideal to go to the original records, but what if you
just
can't because they no longer exist or are not available to the public?
Would you create 23 separate master sources--one for each surname?
You can certainly group by family if you like. Legacy is flexible
enough
to
make later changes relatively easy. I've grouped and regrouped more
than
a
couple of times myself.
Kirsten
-----Original Message-----
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Elizabeth Richardson
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 2:23 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Source titling question
OK, why do we care that a particular *type* of source is listed with
its
like? Why wouldn't we prefer the sources be grouped by location, or by
family?
e.g.
OHIO - death records
FERGUSON - Our Ferguson Family
Elizabeth
researching the descendants of William and Sarah (Patterson) Thompson
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