Re: RE: [LegacyUG] Census event vs source

2015-10-21 Thread I Macaulay
Hmmm I thought it was only an event after the divorce,  Until that its a 
happening.But perhaps the log everything everywhere applies to the census 
situation. 

Never too much data. 

Ian
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  From: gerald 
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"Marriage" is an all-emcompassing word. If you are speaking of the marriage 
CEREMONY, that is an event. It took place at a certain date and place. The 
marriage CERTIFFICATE is a source document, as a record of the event. But we 
tend to lump it all into one term as "marrriage" and we understand the meaning 
(usually) in context. The same with "census" -- is it the census taking, or the 
census report you mean? The census taking took place long ago (on one date and 
place), an event which is now recorded and referenced in the census report. 
Again, we tend to lump it all into one term. Ah, semantics. I wish you a speedy 
recovery. Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2015 at 5:57 PM
From: "Brian L. Lightfoot" 
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Re: Census event vs sourceSo a Marriage must also not 
be an event. The marriage certificate or license merely is a source for 
residences, ages, possible parental names, etc.

I tried telling my wife that our marriage was not an event. The doctor said my 
scar should heal nicely.


Brian in California
 

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Re: RE: [LegacyUG] Census event vs source

2015-10-21 Thread gerald

"Marriage" is an all-emcompassing word. If you are speaking of the marriage CEREMONY, that is an event. It took place at a certain date and place. The marriage CERTIFFICATE is a source document, as a record of the event. But we tend to lump it all into one term as "marrriage" and we understand the meaning (usually) in context. The same with "census" -- is it the census taking, or the census report you mean? The census taking took place long ago (on one date and place), an event which is now recorded and referenced in the census report. Again, we tend to lump it all into one term. Ah, semantics.

 

I wish you a speedy recovery.

 

Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2015 at 5:57 PM
From: "Brian L. Lightfoot" 
To: legacyusergroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Re: Census event vs source

So a Marriage must also not be an event. The marriage certificate or license merely is a source for residences, ages, possible parental names, etc.

I tried telling my wife that our marriage was not an event. The doctor said my scar should heal nicely.


Brian in California
 





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