Joe, I as I indicated before I watched the beginners video and picked up some hints... here is the link. Some of it is common knowledge if you have been using 'Legacy' for a time, but other parts are still good to know.

http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/videos.asp

ps: In the record I gave you, I learned there is a MOVED flag already there... I changed all the Travelled events to Moved - it now reads much better.

Paul



At 08:55 PM 19/03/2006, you wrote:
Thanks for the detail. I follow what you are doing. Right now I'm going back
over Sources and cutting out detail that should be in individual events,
just as you have described here. My sources will then be consistent Legacy
guidelines, and the detail located in events where it belongs.


Joe
Vacaville, CA


Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Adding Census Information

Joe;

         Well sir, you did hit a good question... at times I can
actually read the census report where it provides a street name and
address.  In instances such as that I have used RESIDENCE etc... here
is a good sample from my files which I used OCCUPATION, RESIDENCE,
CENSUS and TRAVELLED which I should probably include a new one called MOVED.

Noted events in his life were:

            *  He worked as a Works on a Farm in 1880 in Greenup, Greenup,
               Kentucky, USA.(11)
            *  He worked as a Blacksmith & Cabinet Maker circa 1890
in Greenup,
               Greenup, Kentucky, USA.



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