Keith,

Most research eventully becomes a one or two family study.  I have my
ancestry and my wife's in the same file.  That file contains people
who are supported by reasonable evidence.  I have what I call my
"Master" file where I put new discoveries and best guesses.  Evidence
for these people starts with just a best guess or secondary
information from another researcher.  As good evidence for these folks
is found they are moved into the family file.  My Master file over the
years has become a one name study for Winfrey and variant spellings
and other folks in our lines.

Jim

On 6/2/05, Keith Bage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone is recording a one name study in Legacy and if so
> how? Do you keep a separate file for direct line, one for unlinked
> individuals, for each set of linked families, what?
> 
> 
> Regards
> 
> Keith
> 
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