Hi Jack,
I like your "At Sea" example.
I have someone in my database who died at the very end of a
cruise in New York City harbor. (She did not drown.) I'm having
difficulty with place, so would "At Sea" work here?
Thanks.
Arnold
At 06:43 AM 11/25/2007, you wrote:
Hi Lisa
I always end the location of people who drowned with "At Sea" so that I can
find them all more easily from the master location list.
One example is my father's brother and I used the location
Hofuku Maru, Subic Bay, Philippines, At Sea
(Hofuku Maru was the ship on which he was being transported from Singapore
to Japan)
But another example was : HMS Glorious (Scapa Flow Orkney), At Sea - so I
think I need to edit them to be a bit more consistent!
Jack
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Subject: [LegacyUG] Died in ?
I have a relative whom I'm told drowned in the Sea of Japan. He was a
member of the 188 Parachute Infantry WWII. Would it be correct to just put
Sea of Japan in the "died in" field?
Thank you
~Lisa Davis
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