Like Ron suggested, I add the addresses to the notes. I skip the
description line, but fill in the full time range and the place (city,
county, state, country). Then I write something liked this:"He lived
at the following street addresses, by year: 1892-94 25 Juniper St.;
1895 39 Juniper St.; 1896-99 44 Pearl St.; 1900 215 Pond Ave.; 1902 35
Juniper St.; 1904 46 Flora St.; 1905-06 40 Flora St.; 1907-12 29
Juniper St."

Other times I do use separate events, especially if I want to add
detail on whether the person owned or rented, how much they were
paying, and who else was living with them. Whatever reads more easily
and seems clearer.

Susan

On 10/10/05, Wayne Martell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to have more than one address in the same event?
>
> I have lived in several cities over the years and have a residence event for
> each one of them. In several of those, I have lived at more than one address
> and I would like to include each of those addresses in the same event. I
> know I can create separate events for each address but I would prefer not
> to.
>
> Any ideas?
> ________________________________
> Wayne Martell
> Victoria, BC Canada
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