Re: [LegacyUG] UK sources

2008-06-19 Thread Simon Dick
I look forward to this :)

On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 2:08 PM, Geoff Rasmussen
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 Graham,

 Hopefully this next week we'll be creating specific templates for the UK
 vital registrations. This will make it easier to format. We'll release this
 in a free update.

 Thanks,

 Geoff Rasmussen
 Millennia Corporation
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 www.LegacyFamilyTree.com


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 Subject: [LegacyUG] UK sources

 Most but not all of my sources entered in V6 are UK specific and include a
 number of original birth, marriage and death certificates. I stress these
 are originals and not copies. They are hand written, issued at the time of
 registration and many have postage stamps affixed and official embossed
 marks. These are my sources so when I use SourceWriter I can choose the
 source type as 'Birth records' for example and the type of birth record as
 'Birth certificate'. However the next question is 'Where is the certificate
 held?' My view is that I hold it but at the very least a copy of it can be
 found elsewhere. The only choices we have though are 'Held at local/county
 level' and 'Held at state/provincial level'. Given the GRO setup in England
 I don't see either of these as appropriate although I can see how either
 might apply. Will there be any flexibility in the wording or user choice to
 create new repository locations?
 Graham Love




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Re: [LegacyUG] UK sources

2008-06-10 Thread Dermot McGlone
Geoff,

Glad to hear that.  I hope this feature will be suitable for irish
records also, as there are many people with Irish ancestors/relatives
(including those of us who live there!!)

Regards,

Dermot.

2008/6/7 Geoff Rasmussen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Graham,

 Hopefully this next week we'll be creating specific templates for the UK
 vital registrations. This will make it easier to format. We'll release this
 in a free update.

 Thanks,

 Geoff Rasmussen
 Millennia Corporation
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 www.LegacyFamilyTree.com


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of glove
 Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 11:15 PM
 To: LegacyUserGroup
 Subject: [LegacyUG] UK sources

 Most but not all of my sources entered in V6 are UK specific and include a
 number of original birth, marriage and death certificates. I stress these
 are originals and not copies. They are hand written, issued at the time of
 registration and many have postage stamps affixed and official embossed
 marks. These are my sources so when I use SourceWriter I can choose the
 source type as 'Birth records' for example and the type of birth record as
 'Birth certificate'. However the next question is 'Where is the certificate
 held?' My view is that I hold it but at the very least a copy of it can be
 found elsewhere. The only choices we have though are 'Held at local/county
 level' and 'Held at state/provincial level'. Given the GRO setup in England
 I don't see either of these as appropriate although I can see how either
 might apply. Will there be any flexibility in the wording or user choice to
 create new repository locations?
 Graham Love




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[LegacyUG] UK sources

2008-06-08 Thread glove
Most but not all of my sources entered in V6 are UK specific and include a
number of original birth, marriage and death certificates. I stress these
are originals and not copies. They are hand written, issued at the time of
registration and many have postage stamps affixed and official embossed
marks. These are my sources so when I use SourceWriter I can choose the
source type as 'Birth records' for example and the type of birth record as
'Birth certificate'. However the next question is 'Where is the certificate
held?' My view is that I hold it but at the very least a copy of it can be
found elsewhere. The only choices we have though are 'Held at local/county
level' and 'Held at state/provincial level'. Given the GRO setup in England
I don't see either of these as appropriate although I can see how either
might apply. Will there be any flexibility in the wording or user choice to
create new repository locations?
Graham Love





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