I have come across this as well, particularly with Merchant Seamen who
were described from  1835 in the Register of Seamen records (Class BT
120 et al). I use "Physical Description" in the Master Event list as
the hook.
John

2009/1/10 Jenny M Benson <ge...@cedarbank.me.uk>:
> Belinda wrote
>>
>> I've recently obtained some WWI Service Records which detail height,
>> weight, eye colour, skin colour etc. etc.  I've been looking around and I'm
>> not sure how to include this information.
>>
>> 1. As an event eg titled physical description
>> 2. In the notes
>> 3. Something else entirely
>
> I have used the Physical Description Fact/Event.  This is one of the
> Legacy-provided Facts/Events.
>
> (I have deliberately used the wording "Facts/Events" because I think perhaps
> people sometimes forget that although often just "Event" is used, for
> simplicity, the heading "Event/Fact" is used in Legacy in a few places and
> if you look up "Fact" in the Help you will be directed to "Event" pages.  So
> Events don't have to be just Events, they can be Facts as well!)
> --
> Jenny M Benson
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