I think that (at least for me) the property tracking would be most usefull
(as most of my ancestors are farmers). If you use events to keep track of
this, as you have to do now, it is hard to get a report following the
possesion of a particular property. I would use such a feature if it
existed.
I also know of people who have fliped the database around and added the
farms in the Name fields (i.e. firstname: Upper, surname: Fremstad) to
create a database to follow the ownership of farms in medieval rural
Norway..
But wether this should be a feature in Legacy, or perhaps an add-on
program is another issue...
There are several things that could be set higher on a to-do list in my
opinion.
André
På Fri, 12 May 2006 15:43:59 +0200, skrev Cary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
<snip>
In any event I don't see a need for a new feature. Also think it would be
very hard to keep current for things not owned by ones immediate family.
Cary
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I am proposing a method be designed to record the provenance of family
heirlooms and other property. I am curious who among the group may find
this useful.
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