Georgia:
If the move was within the same country, I would likely make a "Migration" event and then use the letter as a source. If the move was INTERnational then I would use an Emigration(or Immigration depending on the side of the fence I was sitting on).I would still use the letter as a source. An argument over whether to use Emigration or Immigration could be interesting. Thought anyone?
Kathy
At 12:23 AM 5/20/2008, you wrote:
I have a letter from my mother to her new father-in-law which gives me the only evidence I have of when she moved from Mississippi to California. How would you enter this event? I see that one option offered is Emigration. Would you use this or add an event called Move? I don't have much detail. I am imagining that I would override the sentence and create one that says "Rubye moved from Mississippi to California in about 1939." Can someone think of a better way?

Many thanks,

Georgia Hall Chun

G E O R G I A  H A L L  C H U N
Researching Hall, Thomas, Attaway, Brewer
Ohio and Mississippi




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