My double dating system works beautifully with my English ancestors,
but I now find that my early German ancestors are given the
alternative dates as well.  Is it possible to allow double dates (ie
b. 1 Jan 1748/49) in general, but to override them for the dozen or so
German ancestors?

Is it possible to override a few settings anywhere else where a default is set?

-- 
Elizabeth
Researching any ALLAMBRIDGE anywhere

>> > Because I am only so far entering my maternal
>> grandmother's lineage on Legacy, most of individuals are
>> English.  Many pre-1752 when the first day of the year
>> changed from Mar 25 to Jan 1.  The only way I have been able
>> to enter the Jan 1-Mar 24 dates on Legacy for those earlier
>> years are 1 Jan 1725-1 Jan 1726 which in my mind gives an
>> entire idea than I am trying to convey, the idea that the
>> date was somewhere between those two dates.  What I had done
>> on PAF was 1 Jan 1725/6 which it did accept.  Has anyone
>> found a way to allow that type of dating?  I know the IGI
>> uses the New style which would be 1 Jan 1726, but to me that
>> is not clear as unless you know how a particular compiler is
>> interpreting the original info, that date could be 1725 or
>> 1726.



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