Oh, sorry Jenny - didn't see your response about residence in time.
But, to me, even if I don't know the time, I still record the residence
without a date.

Jerry - MerriamFamilyTree.org

On 2/11/2012 12:50 PM, Jenny M Benson wrote:
> On 11/02/2012 17:25, Carl Cox wrote:
>> <<I would never include the word 'Of'.>>
>> Many times I know a place where someone lived, but not where they were
>> born. I use "of" to designate that I this is the first place I can pick
>> up my ancestors trail. To me it is very useful.
>
> I never use "Of Location" either.  If I know someone was in a certain
> place at a certain time I will make a Residence Event but if I have just
> come across "Of Location" somewhere with no indication of time I will
> put in Research Notes that the person is believed to have a connection
> with that place.
>


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