Hi Greg and Laurel,

How do you know which source goes with which piece of information?

- Evelyn

On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 8:58 AM, Greg and Laurel <gregandlau...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Linda, I am doing something similar to what you are thinking of doing. I
> will have only one birth event (same for death, mrg, baptism, etc) and I
> input all the information I have (whether correct or alternate) under that
> one event. Usually the facts that I consider correct will be at the top of
> the event with lesser facts following. It may read as follows (I don't use
> the pre-defined sentences):
> .................
> Death | 1952 Dec 25| Age 78 | According to Susan's death registration she
> died on Christmas Day at her home address of 123 Lane in Vernon, British
> Columbia, Canada.
>
> There was conflicting information found on on her obituary which stated
> her date of death as December 26  (etc...)
> ................
> I will source the one event with as many sources as I have. If you do a
> google search for "evidence based genealogy ginger" it should bring you to
> a blog by Ginger who lays it out much better than I can. She is using
> another genealogy program, but the principles are the same.
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