On Sun, 27 Feb 2011 03:31:01 + (UTC), britton...@comcast.net wrote:
I remember that fixing the duplication problem was a royal pain when I did it
before, and experiment now underlines that it should be approached with
extreme caution. In my tree, RIN 09 was married to RIN 10, the spousal
Sherry, I have resubscribed, as you suggested, after my email was hijacked, but
I am not receiving messages. I have re resubscbscribed, and am sending this
message to see if I can post.
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Sherry, I have resubscribed as you suggested, after my email was hijacked, but
I am not receiving any messages. I have re-resubribed and am sending this post
to see if I can post.
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My apologies, Iused the wrong address.
George
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To: rogers6...@sbcglobal.net
Subject: You do not have permission to post to the
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Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2011 14:12:00 -0700
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Hi Barb,
You've sent your post to the list twice now, and both copies are in the
archive. As I type, no-one else has posted to the list since your two
posts.
I'm sending this directly to you, as well as to the list, to ensure you
know that your messages have been received and don't need to
Would like your advice on how to handle the following situations.
For example, 1) an obituary lists 10 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren
as survivors, but does not list names. Or, 2) it lists the names of these
grandchildren, but it's not obvious as to who their parents are.
So far I've
Would like your advice on how to handle the following situations.
For example, 1) an obituary lists 10 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren
as survivors, but does not list names. Or, 2) it lists the names of these
grandchildren, but it's not obvious as to who their parents are.
So far I've
Sherri -
The way I have handle it when I have names (would work without names but I
haven't faced that yet) is to enter a child to the grandparents whose first
name is Placeholder and is of ? sex, ie, neither male nor female. I then
list all the grand children/great grandchildren as appropriate.
Oh I like that, you can see at a glance that you know nothing G I
use place holders a lot but usually don't enter a first name. As of
now they will be place holder (surname)
Eliz
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 5:52 PM, John Roose jbro...@gmail.com wrote:
Sherri -
The way I have handle it when I
I create an event for my obituaries and paste the entire obituary in the Notes
section of that event. I then enter all of the info from obituary that is
certain. The rest, such as the number of grandchildren or great-grandchildren
or anything that I cannot figure out due to missing surnames or
Sheri,
Personally, I like your idea of creating an event...and will be going
through my files during the coming weeks...decided on Unknown
Grandchildren, etc. Since the event will allow me to note the place
and date of death, I will be able to pull up all users of that event
and note the
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