This sort of info is available in Clooz and Bygones.  Maybe if Legacy develops a 
partnership with those programs where the two can be easily linked together.....

Sherry

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On 2/25/01 at 1:20 PM Art Christensen wrote:

>Census and other form input/links seems to me to be an idea whose time
>should
>come.  Art
>
>"J.M. (Jay) Ingalls" wrote:
>
>> As my 2 and one-half year old grand daughter would say, Yes, Census
>Links!
>>
>> My wife has been quarreling for years that we should be able to fill out
>> census and cemetery "forms" in a genealogy program,and have the data
>linked
>> to the individual. I tried to talk the author of Census and Cemetery
>> programs into doing that, or at least providing a gedcom export from his
>> census and cemetery programs, but no luck.
>>
>> Jay
>>
>> > LDS
>> > church has established for each particular U.S. and English census,
>would
>> be
>> > easy, and if you find anything else you want to input which is not on
>the
>> > form, you could put it into the "Remarks" fields which is right on the
>> > forms. Having these easily accessible in Legacy would be convenient,
>> > time-saving, and would help to standardize what people are inputting.
>> Please
>> > consider it, Legacy! Kathi
>> >
>> Kathi.. the blank forms are there.  All we would need is a way to link
>the
>> info into our notes/sources or where ever the individual stores them..
>>
>> These forms are actually based on the census and if I am not mistaken,
>were
>> not created by the LDS church, but Natiional Archives or NGS.  I have
>seen
>> the various years in different formats by different societies...
>>
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