But that's how it works. The tool doesn't list every person in the database it 
only lists those people it "thinks" should be in the area searched but don't 
have a likely census entry (From Help: These include event names and 
descriptions, individual and event source citations, and individual notes). I 
have checked the box "Exclude individuals...already found in this census".

As for your marriage example that is up to the programmers to answer 
definatively, they are already looking in a variety of places to try and work 
that out. For my answer I would say no however census events, residence events 
yes!

So what I am suggesting is that the way it is working isn't ideal because if 
someone lives in the borders of England and Scotland and keeps swapping back 
and forward (for example) if I find them and enter them in Scotland then I 
don't want them appearing in the possible England list for the same year.

My specific example is I know a family was in Ireland in 1851 because their 
children were all born there. I have put a residence event in for the census 
night of 1851 to try and stop the tool from suggesting Scotland but it still 
does. My question is should this be reported as a bug as it is suggesting 
looking for a family in Scotland when I have them recorded elsewhere?

Thanks,
Gavin...

-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Ferguson [mailto:ronfergy....@tiscali.co.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, 7 August 2012 9:22 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Census list finds immigrants

So, Let me get this right, if you look up in a census where somebody is on 
census night, and you enter that information into your database you expect the 
tool to realise that you already have an entry for that census, what about if 
someone got married on a census day, would you expect Legacy to omit a census 
record on that date also?

What has got to do with your comment about somebody being in a different 
country? Which is what my post was referring to?





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