Hi,

Welcome to the list.

First I would enter the name of the cemetery as it was called when the person 
was buried.

Second I would click on the show master location list, highlight the name of 
the cemetery, click on the Edit button, in the next screen under the short 
location there is a section for notes, this is where I would enter a brief 
history of the cemetery like: from 1835 until 1957 this cemetery was called 
Cherry ..., from 1957 until the present day the name was changed to Uniontown 
Cemetery because ..., I would enter this information under both cemetery names. 
By entering it here you now can see that the one cemetery has two names.

To do a report on the one cemetery with two different names, highlight the 
first name of the cemetery in the location list, select options (on the right) 
then tag>Highlighted records, select the second cemetery name, select 
options,then tag>Highlighted records. Go to options again and select 
print>Location report> choose the options you want for this report and choose 
either the preview or print.

Third, you could also enter this cemetery information in the notes section 
listed under the + sign to the right of the location, but you would have to add 
this information for each person who was burried in the cemetery.

I hope this helps,
Leo

> From: b...@nc.rr.com
> To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
> Subject: [LegacyUG] AKA on Cemeteries, Hospitals, etc.
> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2010 12:34:20 -0500
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> I am new to the board, so please be gentle if this question has already been
> discussed. How do you handle cemeteries with several different names? I
> would like to be able to reference that they are indeed the same cemetery
> instead of cluttering my event addresses with the same information over and
> over again. An example would be Cherry Tree E.U.B. Cemetery and Uniontown
> Cemetery are one and the same. I would like to be able to pull a report on
> who is buried in these cemeteries, so it is vital that I be able to cross
> reference them. Any suggestions?
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