Oops. Forgot to mention that the "selecting Individual Events" is in
the "Missing Sources" tab of the Search dialogue.
Peter
At 13:11 24-07-18 +1000, Peter Matthews wrote:
I now have a reasonable solution to finding events that are missing
any source. After I suggested to Legacy to add an
I now have a reasonable solution to finding events that are missing
any source. After I suggested to Legacy to add an "Undocumented
Sources" report, Michele pointed out a way of doing it.
In the Find dialogue (Search > Find), select "Individual Events",
click Create List, and then use the
Chris,
The many of the deficiencies of the Event Addresses in Legacy are logged
as is the need for more integration between Location and Address.
Until that is changed, I'll continue not using Event Addresses.
I know some people use Town - Church or cemetery, etc for their location.
I don't
Me, too. I don’t put previous home addresses there but business…yes. All my
cemeteries, churches for events but, who knew, when you add map coordinates,
unless you are in edit mode, it creates a whole new address!
Jane in Phoenix
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Your plethora of "St. Church" locations is easily solved by putting the Town
first - "Bamburgh Church of St. Mary" or "Bamburgh St. Mary's Church".
That also keeps report indices sorted by town.
CE
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I use the address of the event for the event and the address of the repository
for where the record is held at the time I recorded the event.
Warmest Regards,
Jill Baty
> On Jul 23, 2018, at 8:36 AM, Roberta Schwalm wrote:
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> I have always put the name of the Church where the baptism or
I have always put the name of the Church where the baptism or marriage took
place. I also enter the name of the cemetery where burial/inurnment took
place. I have always thought that it was the simplest way to go.
Roberta
On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 7:27 AM Chris Hill
wrote:
> Hi Cathy
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Hi Cathy
That was pretty well what I had suspected. It almost seems that the
developers only built half of the system with dealing with
locations/places vs addresses, or just added addresses as a later
extension.
I started using the locations to locate a physical area such as a
I have some unlinked people, some probably unrelated, some maybe
related, with my tree, for a variety of reasons, including similar ones.
I prefer to keep them in the same Legacy file, although I do not wish to
export all of them when I put my tree online. Hence, I tag those to be
exported and
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