This is an annoyance that has bothered me for a long time. Some people tend to 
put “family notes” with the husband but that certainly isn’t totally correct. 
What happens when the husband dies and the wife becomes the head-of-household 
over all her children. Do the family notes then migrate over to her general 
notes? Not a good solution in any scenario.

I’ve tended to favor using the “marriage notes” in the belief that the note 
information there should describe the married life of the husband and wife and 
not just the marriage event itself. In that fashion I can say something along 
the lines of "that they were married in XYZ Church by Rev. Soandso, but they 
lived next door to their parents until one of their children died. They then 
moved from Alaska to Hawaii looking for gold. They started a pie making 
business with the wife baking the pies and the husband driving the delivery 
truck. All of the children assisted in cleaning up the kitchen. They all 
retired as millionaires when a toy company bought them out and thus started the 
Frisbee fad."

Where else can you put that kind of dribble?

Brian in CA
(Please remember - plain text only in the LUG)

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From: Lloyd Friedrick [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 8:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] General Notes

Notes can readily be added to each individual, but I would like to record some 
notes or information that applies to a family group.

Is there a place where I can store these notes for additional reporting at a 
later date.

lloyd friedrick in Victoria, British Columbia





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