Hi Sue

I must confess my eyes glazed over when I saw all those ones and zeros
in Dollarhide's binary system.

Also, he is talking about pedigree ancestors. What about second and
third cousins, great aunts etc? I need a system of numbering to include
them too.
Carol asked a question below about intermarriages. I would also be
interested to know if the binary system would cope with that.

Jennifer



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Ellen Eggett
Sent: Thursday, 2 December 2004 4:43 PM
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Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Renumbering MRINS--Use Dollarhide's system

Because numbering systems are mostly for our own use anyway, I've made a
few
minor changes from William Dollarhide's numbering system to suit my
special
needs. In some instances I have given a person two numbers separated by
a
slash. I then immediately know by the two numbers that the person is
connected into my tree more than once.

When I look at the name list in Legacy with the option of the unique ID
#'s
showing rather than the RIN I can readily identify a direct line son,
father, and grandfather who have the very same name. The father's number
is
always double the son's number. Add one number to the father's number to
create the mother's number. (Father=2; mother=3) This way the father is
always an even number and the mother is always an odd number. I know
that
Legacy can bold direct line ancestors in the name list, but in addition,
I
know that anyone with a point zero (.0) is obviously a direct ancestor.
When
I am doing merges within my own records, I can readily tell people apart
because they have this "code" number. When a child is named the same as
an
earlier sibling who died, the number lets me know that they are two
individuals. If I am merging someone else's data with mine, I can always
be
certain of which record is my original because of his unique number.

For those who have not read how the numbering system works, this may
seem
confusing. I suggest that anyone who is unhappy with the random RIN and
MRIN
numbers take time to read Dollarhide's articles. He gives an excellent
sample page that I kept by my computer for easy reference while learning
and
doing it. I changed over to this way of numbering a little bit at a
time. My
husband looked at what I did and said, "Hey, I think I can write a
program
that will do that automatically." :(

Sue

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Wait
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 2:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Renumbering MRINS--Use Dollarhide's system

Sue,
How would this work with a lot of inter marriages?  Some of my family is
so convoluted it's hard to follow, so the easiest way for me to follow
the generations down
is to use Tree Draw and make charts.
Carol






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