As it stands now, the sources are attached to the overall event, with no 
provision to specify which one(s) apply to which role.  The only thing you 
might do is provide a comment in “Notes (specific to this person’s role” that 
only the one source applies to this person’s role.



From: robs_familytree . [mailto:robs_familyt...@hotmail.ca]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2014 8:12 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] Shared Event Sources



This is probably fine, but it feels "off" to me.

Example
I have three records supporting my birth:

1. Birth certificate (records my mom as the Informant)
2. Birth announcement (no record of Informant)
3. Document from hospital (no record of Informant)

After sourcing the records, I created a Shared Event showing my mom as my 
Informant.

But, when I look at her sources, the sourcing for this Shared Event uses all 
three of my birth records. It lists the one that correctly proves the Shared 
Event, but also lists the two that contain no proof.

I totally understand why this happens. But doesn't this ultimately mean I'm 
falsely sourcing the Shared Event?

Thanks,

Rob



Rob Miller
Toronto, ON



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