At 04:16 AM 19/03/2006, you wrote:
Hi
I have accumulated a lot of English census information I want to add to my
family tree in Legacy. I would be interested in how other Legacy Users might
do this.
Garry

Garry;

I have 899 source files according to the Legacy Home page... a lot is census information. I do it twice actually, I use an assigned source to start with - and include all the information I need to go back and retrieve the data again. Then I put in an Event for the person with very specific information in some cases. What I get is two fold, one it allows me to go back and see what my source was and two, it allows others to see where my source was or the information that I collected on that family.

By using an event for each piece of information I have, I get a visual picture of where they have been if they move around.

        Below is the output of my reports:

Source Information:

2. Canadian National Archives, 1901 Census - St. Antoine de Tilly, Lotbiniere,
     Quebec, Canada (District: QU LOTBINIÈRE  (#166) Subdistrict:
     Sainte-Antoine-de-Tilly e-1  Page 14, Schedule 1 Microfilm T-6528 [
    ).  Cit. Date: 2 Oct 2004

3. Canadian National Archives, 1911 Census - St. Antoine de Tilly, Lotbiniere,
Quebec, Canada Rec. Date: 1911, House 122, Page 15. Cit. Date: 17 Mar 2006


Descriptive Narrative Iinformation;
Noted events in his life were:

           *  He appeared on the census in 1901 in Saint Antoine de Tilly,
              Lotbiniere, Quebec, Canada.(2)
           *  He appeared on the census in 1911 in Saint Antoine de Tilly,
              Lotbiniere, Quebec, Canada.(3) Occupation: Farmer

Paul



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