Having thought more about it and seeing your amendment - that's a
good idea that I'll adopt.
Thanks,
Cathy
At 04:33 PM 25/01/2008, you wrote:
I actually meant [[not Westmorland]] England. My bad.
It puts the 'need to fix' in the list together instead
of a following question mark. (Chicago?)
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Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 21:34:55 -0500
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information
... I have placed it as a source in Legacy for
his date of death, with a note
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Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 07:01:01 -0800
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I have a source name (concept) that is 'not legal': In
this case I would call the location
I should have copied instead of retyping it!!! I
actually use [[Not]] Westmorland, England
Rich
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Richard,
My email had a chunk omitted as presumably it was
considered to be be html somewhere along the line!
It should have said that for
I actually meant [[not Westmorland]] England. My bad.
It puts the 'need to fix' in the list together instead
of a following question mark. (Chicago?) which gets
lost in the lists quickly.
Rich in LA CA
--- Cathy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rich,
I haven't been following this closely - but why
. England See:
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/fergys/
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Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 21:34:55 -0500
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] How to record Gravestone information
... I have
... I have placed it as a source in Legacy for
his date of death, with a note in my research tab
about the situation.
It was oral family history that prompted me to go looking to see
if the boy WAS actually buried there. Now that I have confirmed that
he indeed COULD still be roaming
Kathy, I have a MacKay stone in Armadale Scotland that
shows the name, birth, and death of an ancestor.
However, I do know that he died in South Africa and it
was a custom to engrave stones with names in honor of
family members who died overseas. So the body may in
fact not be there, but the
Hello List
I have copied the detail of a gravestone and I wondered where the best place to
record this in Legacy would be. I don't regard it as an event and I want it to
read easily when I create my website
Regards
John
Manchester
England
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John Murray wrote:
I have copied the detail of a gravestone and I wondered
where the best place to record this in Legacy would be.
I don't regard it as an event and I want it to read easily
when I create my website
I would regard the gravestone and its' transcription as a SOURCE for
BURIAL
I put a photo of the stone as the preferred picture.
Rich in LA CA
--- John Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello List
I have copied the detail of a gravestone and I
wondered where the best place to record this in
Legacy would be. I don't regard it as an event and I
want it to read easily
John:
I usually put the headstone information as the source, but I also list
it in the burial notes, not death notes. If you attach a photo to the
burial notes, it will not print in reports. So I also created an event
called Headstone which I attach the photo to.
Susan
On 1/20/08, Jenny M Benson
I usually put that info as an adjunct to the burial event. He was buried blah
blah blah, later a tombstone inscribed ('whatever inscription said') was
placed marking the site.
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Hello List
I have copied the detail of a gravestone and I wondered where the best
a tombstone would
certainly serve as a confirmation of that source!
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John Murray wrote:
I have
/death/birth/location/)
Bill
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Hello List
I have copied the detail
Susan Daily wrote
I usually put the headstone information as the source, but I also list
it in the burial notes, not death notes.
Whoops - when I said Death Notes I meant Burial Notes!
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Jenny M Benson
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Mike:
Not necessarily...
I have an ancestor listed on a stone complete with dates. The only
problem is that the actual burial records say the he wasn't buried
there...and all the spots are full!
For all I know this guy is still roaming Alaska looking for gold!The
inscription is nice but can be
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