The Person with the earliest birth date.
On Sat, Aug 9, 2014 at 5:48 PM, John S. Adams oldbr...@hotmail.com wrote:
Dave,
Do you mean:
1) the oldest person currently living, or
2) the oldest person at time of death, or
3) the person with the earliest birth date?
John S. Adams
Ventura,
I was curious, so I tested this out. Turns out you can skip the export.
Instead just Search for Tag# = Tagged and Print the Search Results list. That
way you can add folks (say, include 4th cousins) and reprint without having to
reexport. --P
From: Mike
I am having difficulty creating an Individual Narrative Report. An individual
has a shared event (census). In the Family View the event is listed in his
list of events. However, when an Individual Narrative Report is created the
event is not shown.
Please advise.
Dan
Legacy User Group
Whenever you unzip the mediazipped file you must extract it to the C: drive or
the drive they were originally in and not a folder in the C: drive as the zip
file contains the path of the file and will restore it to those same folders.
If you were to unzip or “extract” them to a folder on the
Thanks, R.G., but I found it impossible to specify just plain C: drive in
Windows 7 using the right-click Extract all approach. I ended up extracting
them into My Documents, which generated the expected Legacy folder with
subfolders Data, Docs and Pictures (with my own subfolder there of
I'm working on a very focused research project, just one question, and doing it
the right way per two recent Legacy webinars the Geneal. Stds. book, to
test out some of the new v8 functionality--namely Source Quality analysis on
the Source Detail citations. See how it works for this one
On 10/08/2014 21:07, Dan wrote:
I am having difficulty creating an Individual Narrative Report. An
individual has a shared event (census). In the Family View the event is
listed in his list of events. However, when an Individual Narrative
Report is created the event is not shown.
Have you
Yes I have. It is noted that the event does not show up in the report of
the owner of the event either. However for both the owner of the event and
the shared individual the event notes do show up.
-Original Message-
From: Jenny M Benson
Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2014 3:33 PM
To:
Yes, The document itself is original, however, the fact of her birth you would
have to go by who supplied the data for the birth date to determine if it is
Primary or Secondary evidence. If the provider of the info was not your
grandmother or her parents then the data is not Primary source.
Hi Dave
Have you looked at Tools - Statistics?
The search list from the births in a particular century may narrow it down for
you.
If it's a long list I'd search within that search list for births before x
Note I've found there are more people in the search list than given in the
count though
Hi Dan,
1) Which report are you generating? Legacy doesn't have an Individual
Narrative Report. It has an Individual Chart and a Descendant Narrative Report
that each include one of your terms.
2) Are you using the latest build of Legacy? Build 439
3) Does it work when you do a report for Asa
I don't think a person is a primary source for their own birth date. They
weren't consciously there and only know what they have been told or gleaned
from birth certificate.
Paula, the document you speak of is the original but has primary and secondary
information on it if I've understood you
Cathy,
1. Sorry - I'm still using TMG terms. Trying to generate Individual Chart
Form.
2. Using Build 439 - just bought and downloaded.
3. Yes, it does work for Asa Clark Brown.
4. I checked every box in Event Options except those related to pictures
and addresses.
Still isn't working!
Hi Dan,
It sounds like it might be a transfer problem. I hope you're keeping a list as
it sounds like a number of people may be about to transfer.
The only other thing I can think of is that it (or the master event) has been
marked private in which case it wouldn't be included unless in the
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