Re: [LegacyUG]Death location [was Master Location List--use of brackets]?

2007-09-26 Thread Alice McVearry
Thad,

The answer to your question lies in the minds of the Scottish authorities
who, just prior to 1855, decided what information would be recorded in the
Statutory Register of Births, Marriages and Deaths of Scotland.

When I began to search for and transfer the data from the Scottish civil
records to my Legacy file, I noticed that an increasing number of my people
who should have been in the county of Fife at the time of their deaths were
no longer dying in their homes, but in hospital in Edinburgh.  At that time
I also noticed the addition of another heading in the column that contained
the death date and time, and the location data.  It was entitled "Usual
Place of Residence."  Wishing to tie the deceased person to their known
home town and county, rather than the unfamiliar place in which they died,
without much thought I created the Event with that name and entered the
data as it was recorded.  To my mind, filling in the Usual Place of
Residence event after completing the Death fields is a way of bringing them
home.  

It has been a very tough day and I don't feel much like laughing.  Please
forgive me.  -- Alice

- Original Message - 
From: TH 
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Sent: 9/26/2007 4:02:23 PM 
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG]Death location [was Master Location List--use of
brackets]?

With the already available ability to record a death location and to show a
person's residence location at any point in time, including death, WHY
create the "Usual Place of Residence", and if you really think you need
that extra event, why not name it "Usual Place of Residence at Death"? 
That's intended as a joke. 

On 9/26/07, Pat Hickin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
Alice wrote>
> In addition to the event entitled "Residence" which I make full use of, I 
> have created and event entitled "Usual Place of Residence" which I always
> generate when the death place is distant from the normal home place.

Great idea -- I like that !  Thanks, Alice.

--
Pat

- Original Message -
From: "Alice McVearry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: < LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:55 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG]Death location [was Master Location List--use of
brackets]?

> Hi Pat,
>
> IMHO it is of equal importance to indicate both the place of residence
and 
> the place of death if they differ.  Death certificates are extremely
> helpful in genealogical research, and in general a lot easier to acquire.
> One must file for the death certificate in the state where the person 
> died.
>
>> In addition to the event entitled "Residence" which I make full use of, I
> have created and event entitled "Usual Place of Residence" which I always
> generate when the death place is distant from the normal home place.  The 
> dates of both events are identical.  Brief notes can be useful.  -- Alice
>
>>> [Original Message]
>> From: Pat Hickin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Master Location List--use of brackets?
>>
>> Also, I think it's usually more important to know where one was living at
>> the time of death, than the actual location of the death (though I think 
>> both, if different, are important).  I had a cousin who lived in WV and
> died
>> in NC because he was in the Duke U hospital.  W/o explanation someone
> would
>> think the family had moved to NC.




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Re: [LegacyUG]Death location [was Master Location List--use of brackets]?

2007-09-26 Thread TH
With the already available ability to record a death location and to show a
person's residence location at any point in time, including death, WHY
create the "Usual Place of Residence", and if you really think you need that
extra event, why not name it "Usual Place of Residence at Death"?  That's
intended as a joke.

On 9/26/07, Pat Hickin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Alice wrote>
> > In addition to the event entitled "Residence" which I make full use of,
> I
> > have created and event entitled "Usual Place of Residence" which I
> always
> > generate when the death place is distant from the normal home place.
>
> Great idea -- I like that !  Thanks, Alice.
>
> --
>
> Pat
>
>
> - Original Message -----
> From: "Alice McVearry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:55 PM
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG]Death location [was Master Location List--use of
> brackets]?
>
>
> > Hi Pat,
> >
> > IMHO it is of equal importance to indicate both the place of residence
> and
> > the place of death if they differ.  Death certificates are extremely
> > helpful in genealogical research, and in general a lot easier to
> acquire.
> > One must file for the death certificate in the state where the person
> > died.
> >
> >
> > In addition to the event entitled "Residence" which I make full use of,
> I
> > have created and event entitled "Usual Place of Residence" which I
> always
> > generate when the death place is distant from the normal home
> place.  The
> > dates of both events are identical.  Brief notes can be useful.  --
> Alice
> >
> >
> >> [Original Message]
> >> From: Pat Hickin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Master Location List--use of brackets?
> >>
> >> Also, I think it's usually more important to know where one was living
> at
> >> the time of death, than the actual location of the death (though I
> think
> >> both, if different, are important).  I had a cousin who lived in WV and
> > died
> >> in NC because he was in the Duke U hospital.  W/o explanation someone
> > would
> >> think the family had moved to NC.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Re: [LegacyUG]Death location [was Master Location List--use of brackets]?

2007-09-26 Thread Pat Hickin

Alice wrote>

In addition to the event entitled "Residence" which I make full use of, I
have created and event entitled "Usual Place of Residence" which I always
generate when the death place is distant from the normal home place.


Great idea -- I like that !  Thanks, Alice.

--

Pat


- Original Message - 
From: "Alice McVearry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: 
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:55 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG]Death location [was Master Location List--use of 
brackets]?




Hi Pat,

IMHO it is of equal importance to indicate both the place of residence and
the place of death if they differ.  Death certificates are extremely
helpful in genealogical research, and in general a lot easier to acquire.
One must file for the death certificate in the state where the person 
died.



In addition to the event entitled "Residence" which I make full use of, I
have created and event entitled "Usual Place of Residence" which I always
generate when the death place is distant from the normal home place.  The
dates of both events are identical.  Brief notes can be useful.  -- Alice



[Original Message]
From: Pat Hickin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Master Location List--use of brackets?

Also, I think it's usually more important to know where one was living at
the time of death, than the actual location of the death (though I think
both, if different, are important).  I had a cousin who lived in WV and

died

in NC because he was in the Duke U hospital.  W/o explanation someone

would

think the family had moved to NC.






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RE: [LegacyUG]Death location [was Master Location List--use of brackets]?

2007-09-26 Thread ronald ferguson

Alice,

The way I do this is to use the Residence Event and put "time of death" in the 
Description field. In my view the place of Residence and the place of Death are 
two different things in that a residence is permanent.

I admit to not being wholly consistent in this as I will use the address given 
in the census for someone who is a visitor if I have no further information, 
but qualify it in the notes.

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG]Death location [was Master Location List--use of 
> brackets]?
> Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 22:55:03 -0400
>
> Hi Pat,
>
> IMHO it is of equal importance to indicate both the place of residence and
> the place of death if they differ. Death certificates are extremely
> helpful in genealogical research, and in general a lot easier to acquire.
> One must file for the death certificate in the state where the person died.
>
>
> In addition to the event entitled "Residence" which I make full use of, I
> have created and event entitled "Usual Place of Residence" which I always
> generate when the death place is distant from the normal home place. The
> dates of both events are identical. Brief notes can be useful. -- Alice
>

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Re: [LegacyUG]Death location [was Master Location List--use of brackets]?

2007-09-25 Thread Alice McVearry
Hi Pat,

IMHO it is of equal importance to indicate both the place of residence and
the place of death if they differ.  Death certificates are extremely
helpful in genealogical research, and in general a lot easier to acquire. 
One must file for the death certificate in the state where the person died.


In addition to the event entitled "Residence" which I make full use of, I
have created and event entitled "Usual Place of Residence" which I always
generate when the death place is distant from the normal home place.  The
dates of both events are identical.  Brief notes can be useful.  -- Alice


> [Original Message]
> From: Pat Hickin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Master Location List--use of brackets?
>
> Also, I think it's usually more important to know where one was living at 
> the time of death, than the actual location of the death (though I think 
> both, if different, are important).  I had a cousin who lived in WV and
died 
> in NC because he was in the Duke U hospital.  W/o explanation someone
would 
> think the family had moved to NC.





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