Re: [LegacyUG] Newspapers - Australia, New Zealand

2020-06-02 Thread Cathy Pinner

Ian,

I hope you make your OCR corrections on Trove and then copy and paste 
the OCR'd text to your Legacy event note etc.
What file are you talking about? I mostly don't download the file for 
the newspaper article or page. If I do, I use an image format and link 
it to the Event.
The URL, newspaper etc is in the Source attached to the Newspaper event 
or the relevant data field if it was a birth notice etc.


Cathy

Ian Thomas wrote:


This is probably a general question.
Those Australian and NZ papers are made available via "Trove" and 
"Papers Past".
Apart from confirming or obtaining dates, relationships, places etc 
from the articles, I always transcribe the full text into plain-text 
files, correcting bad OCR. And I always record with the transcribed 
text, the URL and the newspaper name/issue/date and subject.
I'm wondering if I should attach those files in Legacy, and what is 
the best way.

I don't research UK or USA newspapers.

I.L. Thomas
Victoria Park, Western Australia
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[LegacyUG] Newspapers - Australia, New Zealand

2020-06-02 Thread Ian Thomas
This is probably a general question. 
Those Australian and NZ papers are made available via "Trove" and "Papers Past".
Apart from confirming or obtaining dates, relationships, places etc from the 
articles, I always transcribe the full text into plain-text files, correcting 
bad OCR. And I always record with the transcribed text, the URL and the 
newspaper name/issue/date and subject.
I'm wondering if I should attach those files in Legacy, and what is the best 
way. 
I don't research UK or USA newspapers.

I.L. Thomas
Victoria Park, Western Australia

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Re: [LegacyUG] Reports

2020-06-02 Thread Michael Christiaens
When I was researching my early Powell family history, I found a Powell
family that I thought was my ancestral family [later found to be
otherwise]. When I did, I found a Richard Powell from New Jersey. He was
married to Charity Chew. She had 21 children, so such do happen,
although they are rare..

Her gravestone read: Some have children, some have none, here lies the
mother of 21.
[URL
http://magrannclan.com/Family%20History%20notes%20of%20Jones%20ancestors.htm
]

Charity Chew was the daughter of Richard and Patience (Tatem)Chew Jr. In
1710 Richard Chew Jr was deeded a plantation in Deptford township on the
south branch of the Gloucester River at Upton of 100 acres. In 1722 he
bought 90 more acres in Lower Landing. As late as 1722 Richard Chew Sr.,
Charity's grandfather, was living with her and her parents on their section
of the "Whitall Plantation". Charity's family had considerable money in
those early times. She married Richard Powell who lived on the other side
of the Gloucester River. They had 20 children who they raised on their
farm. Charity died sometime after 1779. She is buried in the Chew-Powell
Cemetery. Charity's tombstone was last seen about 1900. It is said to have
had the epitaph "Some have children, some have none. Here lies the mother
of 21."

Mike Christiaens


On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 5:58 PM Sherry H  wrote:

> Are you *sure* they had 21 children? I've worked on families that I
> thought were really large, only to find out that some kids were called by
> either their first or middle name, even in census records, and found out
> there weren't as many kids as I originally thought! And some were crazy
> like Peter Leonard and Leonard Peter - one and the same? Or two kids?
>
> Sounds like the TV show "19 Kids and Counting"!!!
>
>
> Sherry
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 9:01 AM Gary 'n Mic McFall 
> wrote:
>
>> Good morning.  My wife's father was one of 21 children from the same
>> parents.  One of the family has asked how many grandchildren, etc., that
>> union has.  I looked, but can't find, a report option that will provide the
>> number of descendants by relationship (child, grandchild, etc.) for a
>> husband/wife.  Is there such a thing available?
>>
>> Thanks in advance . . .
>>
>> Gary McFall
>>
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Re: [LegacyUG] Reports

2020-06-02 Thread Roberta Schwalm
Let me know if it works for you.  And if you have any questions, just let
me know.

Roberta

On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 5:47 PM Gary 'n Mic McFall 
wrote:

> Thanks for the idea/suggestion!
>
> Gary
>
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 3:28 PM Roberta Schwalm 
> wrote:
>
>> Have you tried doing a descendants chart, starting with the couple?
>>
>> Select the couple with the 21 children and click on *Reports* and select 
>> *Descendant
>> Book*
>>
>> Click on *Options* and check at the bottom if the name of that couple is
>> there
>>
>> Under Options, select which Option you want (there are three and you will
>> have to go through all three).
>>
>> The next page you get will have the heading "Descendant Book Options".
>> You will have a choice of 7 tabs:  *Options*, *Page Layout*, *Heading
>> Layout*, *Wording 1 *and *Wording 2*.  You will need to go through all
>> of them in turn:
>>
>> Under *Options* and check the features that you want to appear.
>>
>> Under *Page Layout*, select what you want.
>>
>> Under *Heading Layout,* ensure that the couple's name appears in the
>> first box and "Descendants of so and so" appears in the second box.  I have
>> checked "Both" under Generation Subtitles Labels.
>>
>>  I left "Wording 1" and "Wording 2" as is.
>>
>> Under *Index Options*, I have the following checked:  Name List; Include
>> a name, Birth and Death years on name; Include alternate names (aliases and
>> nicknames as, in my case, most of my relatives and friends are more
>> familiar with my nickname),:Style 1 with bold box checked; Upper case
>> Surnames and One Column are both checked.  I didn't select anything in
>> Location Index.
>>
>> Under *Report Options*, you have five options:  *Include*, *Format*,
>> *Notes/Stories*, *Sources* and *Pictures*.  Again, you will need to go
>> through each one in turn and select whatever you want.  The only one where
>> I have made changes is under Format where I have "Don't repeat duplicate
>> lines" and "Highlight direct-line children" checked.
>>
>> As for the *Title Page*, enter "Descendants of" in the first box and
>> "the couples' names" in the second box and click on *Save.*
>>
>> Once you have clicked on Save, you will be brought back to the
>> "Descendant Book Report Options" where you will be able to preview your
>> report.
>>
>> You can select different formats if you wish to give/email the report.
>> These are "*Text File*, *HTML File*, *Rich Text File* or *PDF File*".
>> My personal preference is PDF File.
>>
>> I hope this helps.
>>
>> Roberta Schwalm
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 12:01 PM Gary 'n Mic McFall 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Good morning.  My wife's father was one of 21 children from the same
>>> parents.  One of the family has asked how many grandchildren, etc., that
>>> union has.  I looked, but can't find, a report option that will provide the
>>> number of descendants by relationship (child, grandchild, etc.) for a
>>> husband/wife.  Is there such a thing available?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance . . .
>>>
>>> Gary McFall
>>>
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Re: [LegacyUG] Reports

2020-06-02 Thread Roberta Schwalm
I have known a couple of families who had that many children.  Both had
twins (some of them 2 or 3 sets) so it is entirely plausible that they did
have that many kids.  And don't forget:  no TV, no contraception back
then!  

On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 5:58 PM Sherry H  wrote:

> Are you *sure* they had 21 children? I've worked on families that I
> thought were really large, only to find out that some kids were called by
> either their first or middle name, even in census records, and found out
> there weren't as many kids as I originally thought! And some were crazy
> like Peter Leonard and Leonard Peter - one and the same? Or two kids?
>
> Sounds like the TV show "19 Kids and Counting"!!!
>
>
> Sherry
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 9:01 AM Gary 'n Mic McFall 
> wrote:
>
>> Good morning.  My wife's father was one of 21 children from the same
>> parents.  One of the family has asked how many grandchildren, etc., that
>> union has.  I looked, but can't find, a report option that will provide the
>> number of descendants by relationship (child, grandchild, etc.) for a
>> husband/wife.  Is there such a thing available?
>>
>> Thanks in advance . . .
>>
>> Gary McFall
>>
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Re: [LegacyUG] Reports

2020-06-02 Thread Gary 'n Mic McFall
Positive,  21 kids, single births, w/ the same mother/father.  My wife's
father is one of the 21.  :)

On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 4:58 PM Sherry H  wrote:

> Are you *sure* they had 21 children? I've worked on families that I
> thought were really large, only to find out that some kids were called by
> either their first or middle name, even in census records, and found out
> there weren't as many kids as I originally thought! And some were crazy
> like Peter Leonard and Leonard Peter - one and the same? Or two kids?
>
> Sounds like the TV show "19 Kids and Counting"!!!
>
>
> Sherry
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 9:01 AM Gary 'n Mic McFall 
> wrote:
>
>> Good morning.  My wife's father was one of 21 children from the same
>> parents.  One of the family has asked how many grandchildren, etc., that
>> union has.  I looked, but can't find, a report option that will provide the
>> number of descendants by relationship (child, grandchild, etc.) for a
>> husband/wife.  Is there such a thing available?
>>
>> Thanks in advance . . .
>>
>> Gary McFall
>>
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Re: [LegacyUG] Reports

2020-06-02 Thread Sherry H
Are you *sure* they had 21 children? I've worked on families that I thought
were really large, only to find out that some kids were called by either
their first or middle name, even in census records, and found out there
weren't as many kids as I originally thought! And some were crazy like
Peter Leonard and Leonard Peter - one and the same? Or two kids?

Sounds like the TV show "19 Kids and Counting"!!!


Sherry


On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 9:01 AM Gary 'n Mic McFall 
wrote:

> Good morning.  My wife's father was one of 21 children from the same
> parents.  One of the family has asked how many grandchildren, etc., that
> union has.  I looked, but can't find, a report option that will provide the
> number of descendants by relationship (child, grandchild, etc.) for a
> husband/wife.  Is there such a thing available?
>
> Thanks in advance . . .
>
> Gary McFall
>
>
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Re: [LegacyUG] Reports

2020-06-02 Thread Gary 'n Mic McFall
Thanks for the idea/suggestion!

Gary

On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 3:28 PM Roberta Schwalm 
wrote:

> Have you tried doing a descendants chart, starting with the couple?
>
> Select the couple with the 21 children and click on *Reports* and select 
> *Descendant
> Book*
>
> Click on *Options* and check at the bottom if the name of that couple is
> there
>
> Under Options, select which Option you want (there are three and you will
> have to go through all three).
>
> The next page you get will have the heading "Descendant Book Options".
> You will have a choice of 7 tabs:  *Options*, *Page Layout*, *Heading
> Layout*, *Wording 1 *and *Wording 2*.  You will need to go through all of
> them in turn:
>
> Under *Options* and check the features that you want to appear.
>
> Under *Page Layout*, select what you want.
>
> Under *Heading Layout,* ensure that the couple's name appears in the
> first box and "Descendants of so and so" appears in the second box.  I have
> checked "Both" under Generation Subtitles Labels.
>
>  I left "Wording 1" and "Wording 2" as is.
>
> Under *Index Options*, I have the following checked:  Name List; Include
> a name, Birth and Death years on name; Include alternate names (aliases and
> nicknames as, in my case, most of my relatives and friends are more
> familiar with my nickname),:Style 1 with bold box checked; Upper case
> Surnames and One Column are both checked.  I didn't select anything in
> Location Index.
>
> Under *Report Options*, you have five options:  *Include*, *Format*,
> *Notes/Stories*, *Sources* and *Pictures*.  Again, you will need to go
> through each one in turn and select whatever you want.  The only one where
> I have made changes is under Format where I have "Don't repeat duplicate
> lines" and "Highlight direct-line children" checked.
>
> As for the *Title Page*, enter "Descendants of" in the first box and "the
> couples' names" in the second box and click on *Save.*
>
> Once you have clicked on Save, you will be brought back to the "Descendant
> Book Report Options" where you will be able to preview your report.
>
> You can select different formats if you wish to give/email the report.
> These are "*Text File*, *HTML File*, *Rich Text File* or *PDF File*".  My
> personal preference is PDF File.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Roberta Schwalm
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 12:01 PM Gary 'n Mic McFall 
> wrote:
>
>> Good morning.  My wife's father was one of 21 children from the same
>> parents.  One of the family has asked how many grandchildren, etc., that
>> union has.  I looked, but can't find, a report option that will provide the
>> number of descendants by relationship (child, grandchild, etc.) for a
>> husband/wife.  Is there such a thing available?
>>
>> Thanks in advance . . .
>>
>> Gary McFall
>>
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Re: [LegacyUG] Reports

2020-06-02 Thread Roberta Schwalm
Have you tried doing a descendants chart, starting with the couple?

Select the couple with the 21 children and click on *Reports* and
select *Descendant
Book*

Click on *Options* and check at the bottom if the name of that couple is
there

Under Options, select which Option you want (there are three and you will
have to go through all three).

The next page you get will have the heading "Descendant Book Options".  You
will have a choice of 7 tabs:  *Options*, *Page Layout*, *Heading
Layout*, *Wording
1 *and *Wording 2*.  You will need to go through all of them in turn:

Under *Options* and check the features that you want to appear.

Under *Page Layout*, select what you want.

Under *Heading Layout,* ensure that the couple's name appears in the first
box and "Descendants of so and so" appears in the second box.  I have
checked "Both" under Generation Subtitles Labels.

 I left "Wording 1" and "Wording 2" as is.

Under *Index Options*, I have the following checked:  Name List; Include a
name, Birth and Death years on name; Include alternate names (aliases and
nicknames as, in my case, most of my relatives and friends are more
familiar with my nickname),:Style 1 with bold box checked; Upper case
Surnames and One Column are both checked.  I didn't select anything in
Location Index.

Under *Report Options*, you have five options:  *Include*, *Format*,
*Notes/Stories*, *Sources* and *Pictures*.  Again, you will need to go
through each one in turn and select whatever you want.  The only one where
I have made changes is under Format where I have "Don't repeat duplicate
lines" and "Highlight direct-line children" checked.

As for the *Title Page*, enter "Descendants of" in the first box and "the
couples' names" in the second box and click on *Save.*

Once you have clicked on Save, you will be brought back to the "Descendant
Book Report Options" where you will be able to preview your report.

You can select different formats if you wish to give/email the report.
These are "*Text File*, *HTML File*, *Rich Text File* or *PDF File*".  My
personal preference is PDF File.

I hope this helps.

Roberta Schwalm










On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 12:01 PM Gary 'n Mic McFall 
wrote:

> Good morning.  My wife's father was one of 21 children from the same
> parents.  One of the family has asked how many grandchildren, etc., that
> union has.  I looked, but can't find, a report option that will provide the
> number of descendants by relationship (child, grandchild, etc.) for a
> husband/wife.  Is there such a thing available?
>
> Thanks in advance . . .
>
> Gary McFall
>
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Re: [LegacyUG] Reports

2020-06-02 Thread Gary 'n Mic McFall
Perfect.  Thank you so much!

Gary

On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 11:56 AM Brian Kelly  wrote:

> Not directly but this might work:
> Select the couple who had the 21 children
> Tools > Set Relationships to one of them
> Reports > other reports > Relationship report > Select all individuals
> with relationships.
> Select CSV as the report destination.
> Make sure you know where the report will be created and use a name you
> will remember
> Open the .csv file in a spreadsheet program
> Sort on the relationship column
> Count the number of grandsons and granddaughters.
>
> Brian Kelly
>
> On 02-Jun.-20 12:00 p.m., Gary 'n Mic McFall wrote:
> > Good morning.  My wife's father was one of 21 children from the same
> > parents.  One of the family has asked how many grandchildren, etc., that
> > union has.  I looked, but can't find, a report option that will provide
> > the number of descendants by relationship (child, grandchild, etc.) for
> > a husband/wife.  Is there such a thing available?
> >
> > Thanks in advance . . .
> >
> > Gary McFall
> >
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Re: [LegacyUG] Reports

2020-06-02 Thread Brian Kelly

Not directly but this might work:
Select the couple who had the 21 children
Tools > Set Relationships to one of them
Reports > other reports > Relationship report > Select all individuals 
with relationships.

Select CSV as the report destination.
Make sure you know where the report will be created and use a name you 
will remember

Open the .csv file in a spreadsheet program
Sort on the relationship column
Count the number of grandsons and granddaughters.

Brian Kelly

On 02-Jun.-20 12:00 p.m., Gary 'n Mic McFall wrote:
Good morning.  My wife's father was one of 21 children from the same 
parents.  One of the family has asked how many grandchildren, etc., that 
union has.  I looked, but can't find, a report option that will provide 
the number of descendants by relationship (child, grandchild, etc.) for 
a husband/wife.  Is there such a thing available?


Thanks in advance . . .

Gary McFall

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[LegacyUG] Reports

2020-06-02 Thread Gary 'n Mic McFall
Good morning.  My wife's father was one of 21 children from the same
parents.  One of the family has asked how many grandchildren, etc., that
union has.  I looked, but can't find, a report option that will provide the
number of descendants by relationship (child, grandchild, etc.) for a
husband/wife.  Is there such a thing available?

Thanks in advance . . .

Gary McFall

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Re: [LegacyUG] Data entry

2020-06-02 Thread gatesstudioswest .
Thank you Cathy.

On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 10:11 PM Cathy Pinner  wrote:

> David,
> It's your choice.
> Here's an article that may help.
>
> http://support.legacyfamilytree.com/article/AA-00537/14/Tips-and-How-Tos/How-to-add-multiple-and-single-parents-to-a-child.html
>
> Cathy
>
> David C. DeWeaver wrote:
>
>
> How’s do you show adopted children ?
> With both the biological parents and the adopted parents ?
>
> David C. De Weaver
>
>
> On May 25, 2020, at 1:48 AM, M Sonnier via LegacyUserGroup
>  wrote:
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> Adding fathers each with their own children is not a problem in
> Legacy.  If it is the mother who has multiple marriages (same
> procedure if it I'd the father) go to the mother and add a spouse,
> then add the children they have in common.  Go back to the mother,
> add the second spouse, then add their children.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Morris
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> On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 9:38 PM, gatesstudioswest
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> When a wife is listed, i understand only the maiden name Is
> listed. How do you deal with A person married numerous times,
> having multiple last names? Any special rules for listing twins
> or step parents, step children ?
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> Respectfully,
> Dave Gaither
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