On 14/04/2012 21:08, Kathy Meyer wrote:
> I tend to use them for whatever strikes my fancy as being
> worthwhile recording; I do not use General Notes for this, as I have
> reserved those for notes which may eventually(?) provide the basis for a
> biography of the person - some may do it the other way round (and I may have
> done this myself, had I thought about it over 10yrs ago! So, my Research
> Notes may contain notes on why I have interpreted a census in a certain way,
> where there is a confliction between documents, and stuff like that.

That's very much the way I use Research Notes, too.

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Jenny M Benson



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