I always give the name of the church as All Saints' Church of London [[ 
Lutheran ]], if needed, and the short version is only All Saints' Church.  So 
far, none of my family attended both the same ambiguously named church in 
different places, nor have I found similarly named churches within the same 
denomination in the same city, but it may happen eventually? Even if the 
Church's' charter left that out, IMHO it was implied/inferred so not inaccurate.
Rich in LA CA

--- On Sun, 7/25/10, Simon Passey <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Simon Passey <[email protected]>
Subject: [LegacyUG] Event Addresses - Churches
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, July 25, 2010, 2:58 PM




Dear All,
 
I have been using Legacy for a number of years in the UK and I have finally got 
my head around the Master Locations List and have managed to geo-locate all of 
my places in the Village/Town, County, Country format. I have been trying to 
use the Event Addresses for births/christenings/marriages/deaths/burials to add 
specific places (churches, cemeteries, hospitals, street addresses for places 
of birth and death) but I have a few problems:
 
1. In the Event Address List I have many churches with the same name but 
located in different places. In the overview list they just appear by the entry 
in the name field. Does anyone have any suggestions about how to distinguish 
between similar named churches. I could simply put - "All Saints Church - Old 
Burghclere", but this would then come out in the report options along with the 
detailed address that will say Old Burghclere again (see below).
 
2. Producing ancestor/descendant reports it writes the specific address in 
parentheses behind the master event location, including the full address, which 
generally repeats the master event location. For example, "he was born on... in 
Reading, Berkshire (Royal Berkshire Hospital, London Road, Reading, Berkshire, 
England)...". Is there a way of just extracting the first part of the address 
and place it in front of the master location. I need to put the full place 
information so I can distinguish between the different, e.g. churches with the 
same name (see above). I like using the geo-location feature and do not want to 
put it as one long field. At the moment I have been adding the information as, 
for example, as a note in the birth field. This is then printed as "Birth 
Notes: He was born at the Royal Berkshire Hospital, London Road." that also 
looks messy.
 
This is only a problem for births/christenings/marriages/deaths/burials because 
for events you can put the specific address in the description field and this 
works perfectly for Census records, e.g. "He appeared on the census at 17 
Bridge Street on 3 April 1881 in Oxford, Oxfordshire." If 
births/christenings/marriages/deaths/burials had description fields that would 
be great.
 
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
 
Thanks,
 
Simon
 
 



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