I have been really surprised by the answers to this subject.
During this thread there has been no mention of the Chapman's Codes.
Where I come from in the Genealogical world, and I am an accredited
genealogist, it is always recommended to use the Chapman's codes as a
standard then everyone knows
Hi Valerie,
That's what I tend to do.
However, most of our readers are not genealogists and don't know the
Chapman Codes and I only know them for the places common in my
genealogy so that's why it's best not to publish using abbreviations.
Note the Chapman Codes are in the Legacy Help file
Chapman's Codes? Can you explain this? I have never heard of this!
michele
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It is a good idea, but I have my method in place
already, so will not change.
Rich in LA CA
--- Valerie Garton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been really surprised by the answers to this
subject.
During this thread there has been no mention of the
Chapman's Codes.
Where I come from in
, November 19, 2007 3:39 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Date Format Importance - which I think should be
location importance
I have been really surprised by the answers to this subject.
During this thread there has been no mention of the Chapman's Codes.
Where
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Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Date Format Importance - which I think should be
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