Hola!!! Muchas Gracias por todos los E mail que recibí de Uds. (fueron 125 E
mail) Debo decirles que no se casi nada de vuestro idioma inglés. Estoy
aprendiendo lo elemental, por lo tanto les pido perdón y paciencia para que
Yo pueda contestarles a todos ustedes en su idioma natal. Gracias, disculpen
la demora por contestarles. Hasta Pronto. Félix Adolfo Rodríguez.
P.D: Los acompaño a todos Ustedes y su país, Estados Unidos, en este mal
momento que les está haciendo pasar el temporal Katrina... lo lamento mucho.
Mucha suerte para todos en vuestro Grandioso País. Adiós, hasta pronto.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Denise L. Moss-Fritch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2005 12:30 AM
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] witnesses -- A bit OT background


> Might I add a bit of background here? The idea of witnesses (meaning
someone
> associated with an event as either a participant or as an observer) and
> roles in an even is a bit old.
>
> Most of my really ancient genealogy software manuals (for example, Roots,
a
> CPM+ and later DOS and early Windows software) are packed away somewhere.
> However I did find an  Ultimate Family Tree manual (early versions of
> Windows) with its description of events and attaching other individuals to
> an event and assigning a role for each of those attached individuals (for
a
> census, perhaps wife, son, daughter, etc).
>
> Today, some genealogy software allow adding an even (a census, obituary,
> etc) to one individual (for example, as head of household in a census) and
> linking each individual listed in that census "family" census (wife,
> children, grandparents, in-laws, border, etc) recorded at that one
> "residence".
>
> Other genealogy software today record that same event in each individual's
> record and identify that person's role in the Description or Notes text
box,
> adjusting the resulting Sentence to reflect the event and role information
> for that specific individual. For example, in Legacy the Event Clipboard
> transfers a copy of the same event and source information to each
individual
> recorded in the event, taking a similar but not exact action of linking
> multiple individuals to an event.
>
> How the term 'witness' originated today to express recording multiple
> individuals, all associate to a single event, I have no idea. The old UFT
> manual I found records the actions of recording multiple individuals to
the
> same event as "Connected Individuals.   An unlimited number of roles can
be
> linked to each event."
>
> Hope that description clears up a bit of the mystery.
>
> Best,
>
>      Denise L. Moss-Fritch
>
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