This is exactly what I was getting at when I brought this subject up, only
Elizabeth has put it so much better than I did. I like to have  each  census
for the family in one place in the Family notes with any necessary comments
from me under each, so that I can see how the household changed over time,
check ages and places of birth and see who is missing so I can go looking
for them elsewhere on the census. I find it so handy to have it all together
in this way and that is why I thought a Research Notes tab would be so handy
in the Marriage Notes.

Another thing I find a bit awkward is the place of marriage. I don't want to
put - St Phillip's Church, Woodend Road, Kilburnie, Wellington in the
Marriage Place field. I just want to put Kilburnie, Wellington. I would like
to have a little address note button beside it like there is in the Birth,
Christening and Death entries so that I could enter the name and address of
the Church and a picture. At the moment, I enter just Kilburnie, Wellington
and then in the Marriage Notes I put Married in St Phillip's Church, Woodend
Road, but it tends to get lost amongst all the other Marriage Notes.

I guess we're never satisfied, but Legacy is a great program and the
developers do keep making it better all the time, so I suppose if enough of
us want these features we'll get them in time.
Patricia

It is important to be able to "see" how a household changed over time and
also to see if an individual's age is "off" in one particular census year.
Source images and repeated details in endnotes are a chore to read compared
to one marriage note per household. -- Elizabeth

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