There have been varying opinions put forth on this subject and some
people also doing one-name studies who can answer this better than I so
I will suggest just one for instance - if one of your 'disconnected'
families became connected, wouldn't it be easier if they were already
living in the same family file?
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JL
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Howard Mathieson wrote:
I recently decided to use Legacy as my genealogy program of choice.
The decision was made after examining a number of reviews which spoke
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My decision was solidified when I learned that Map My Ancestors would
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Much of the work I have done over the last number of years has been
working on a one name study. Here is an issue I am facing. I have many
family groups in my study, seperated by geography and brick walls ;-)
If you were in my position would you build one data base with many
disconnected family units or would it more logical to have seperate
files for each group?
Howard
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