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: "Ron Ferguson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 9:02 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Census sources


> Hi Peter,
>
> The method I use is to make the census detail and event eg
> residence/occupation etc each become an event and for the Master Source I
> use the GRO (ONS) details and under Source Detail the census year.
>
> It really is a matter of which suits you with this.
>
> Ron Ferguson
>
>
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Peter Chalmers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: 30 August 2005 19:18
> Subject: [LegacyUG] Census sources
>
>
> > Hi there. I've inherited a "tree" from my parents and want to take it
> > further, but I'm new to genealogy in general and Legacy in particular,
so
> > please forgive what might be a fairly basic question. I've been using
> > Legacy 5 [thanks to its free "standard" version - in my view a
staggering
> > product for no money! - but quickly upgraded to Deluxe, partly to gain
the
> > additional capabilities, but also partly because I thought it was a
> > product worth supporting], but mostly my database contains the
individuals
> > and not much more at the moment. I've now started to accumulate census
> > data from the UK, and I'd appreciate your views on how best to
incorporate
> > this into Legacy.
> >
> > For example, I can make the England 1871 Census a Master Source, and
then
> > add Census events to each individual with the page reference info,
> > transcription etc. in the event detail. Or I can make each page
reference
> > a Master Source, with maybe a complete transcription there, and then add
a
> > Census event with just a reference to that Master Source. Of course, the
> > second way will mean I get a large number of Master Source entries. The
> > first way seems tidier, but makes a bit of extra work for me when adding
> > sources. How do other people deal with this? Is there a better way
> > altogether?
> >
> > On a related subject, I'd like to be able to produce some kind of
> > "completeness" report, which can quickly tell me who I haven't yet found
> > census entries for yet. Ideally I'd like to produce a table with names
> > down the left, and various censuses (England 1861, England 1871, Wales
> > 1871, etc.) as columns, with a tick (or something) to show which entries
> > I've got. It seems to me that something like this ought to be feasible
(if
> > I can work out the right way to record the census entries in the first
> > place), possibly using advanced searches and tags. Has anyone managed
> > anything similar?
> >
> > All suggestions gratefully received.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Pete Chalmers
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