There are "marriage" notes and events (on the marriage
bar).  Seems to me that's where to put them.

                        Rith Ann

Dan Cline wrote:
> 
> I have encountered numerous occasions where information, occurrences,
> data, whatever, pertain to an entire family, and even spill over into
> the extended family. At the same time, these events or data, because of
> their nature, have no singular connection to an individual, but
> implicate everyone.
> 
> Currently it appears you cannot record family events in Legacy, only
> individual events like a burial or birth. What do you do with a typhoid
> or small pox epidemic, or the wholesale migration of family groups from
> TN to AR. I have been putting these under husband or wife, but they
> don't belong there, and actually look ridiculous in reports. I am at a
> loss, except to conclude that genealogy software allows mostly bean
> counting (who begat whom, when and where). Or Maybe there is a good
> reason why family events or notes are not allowed. Dunno. I don't like
> not knowing.
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