I haven't seen a reply to this question, perhaps because it's unclear--at least 
it's unclear to me.  Why do you say wills and cemetery transcriptions can't be 
sourced?  Almost *anything* can be sourced.

I treat cemetery monuments much the way as you describe.  The cemetery name can 
be the Master Source selected to put on the Source Clipboard.  Then in the 
Text/Comments box you can transcribe the inscription and say whether it's from 
a photograph, database, if you viewed it personally, etc.  Alternatively, you 
might have a database such as FindAGrave as a Master Source and use that for 
any ancestors listed there, just changing the Detail Information and 
Text/Comments on the Source Clipboard for each individual.  Once it's on the 
Clipboard, you only have to click the appropriate fields on the Individual's 
screen (probably name, dates of birth and death, or whatever) to attach the 
source data to that field.

Wills are slightly more complex.  I prefer to use the probate file as the 
Master Source, then individual documents within the probate file are cited 
using that Master Source and specific details are transcribed in Detail 
Information and attached to the relevant individuals and/or fields.  A will or 
Letters of Administration, estate inventory, accounting records or other items 
in the probate file would each be cited as different items using the same 
probate file Master Source.

Are you perhaps not using the Source Clipboard?

Kirsten


-----Original Message-----
From: Adnepos_Iacobi [mailto:family_history_2006-leg...@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: Sunday, September 05, 2010 2:34 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] Where to add transcribed/abstracted wills/monumental 
inscriptions


Wills and monumental inscriptions often provide clinching evidence for 
relationships between family members, which I don't think can be sourced but 
also does provide evidence for births, deaths, marriages and other facts that 
can be supported by sourcing

But I can't think of a consistent and sensible part of the Legacy database as a 
home for these transcriptions or abstracts

Currently I store wills as a testator's event/fact and reference this as the 
source (the transcription will include the location of the copied document and 
when and by whom it was transcribed) for the various facts that the will 
supports

I do something different for monumental inscriptions because the amount of text 
is much less; I put a transcription as part of the source detail text/comment, 
which seems wasteful when the one inscription supports several facts

I've looked in the help file and the reference manual but can't find advice how 
to manage these two filing issues

What do you do?






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