Jane,
  I have added SOURCES such as:
Personal Knowledge of [Persons Name]
Collected family papers and Notes
Interview with [Persons Name]  (Actually-  Surname, First Name -
Personal Interview)
Hoff Email - [Person Who sent Email]

To me these are sources (though the Email may be a questionable one)

Keith
--
Find-A-Grave "County Keeper" for Schuylkill County, PA

Keith A. McKain
McCain-McKane-O'Kane DNA Group 1 - # Mc17936

Website: http://home.comcast.net/~geosci64
Email: [email protected]



On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Jane Sarles <[email protected]> wrote:
> Connie,
>
> Thank you for a fine (and very clear) explanation of your methods.  I
> certainly like your idea of using the Title Prefix, and will use it.  It
> solves a dilemma I have experienced for some time, and seems exactly right.
> I do have a question about what you say about adding "people (who may or may
> not be connected to your tree (I'm assuming what you call "tree" is what
> Legacy calls "family file" and I think of as "data base") Do you have a
> separate tree for each person, or do you have one tree that is for all such
> people?
>
> I do like Robert's idea of having one pristine and documented tree/family
> file, as well.  I am just not sure how I would document those I KNOW from my
> own family experience, are legitimate family members, but have never gotten
> official documentation such as birth certificates, etc.  For ex.: I knew my
> Aunt Zua all my life, and know her to be my grandfather's sister, so I have
> never spent time tracking down official proof of her parentage.  (Robert -
> do you accept "personal family knowledge" as a documentation?)
>
> I asked for the training tapes of Legacy for Christmas, so perhaps later I
> won't have so many newbie questions (I have actually used Legacy for a year
> or more).
>
> Thank you so much for taking the time to explain your method so well.  And
> thanks to all those who so graciously came to my rescue on a question that
> has bothered me from the beginning.
>
> Jane S.
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Connie <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Not every person I come across with a same surname, timeframe and location
>> ect do I add into my family tree. Some will only make it as far as in
>> research notes, or will be added in their own tree which is NOT linked my
>> main family tree. Those people are ones who reoccur in my research but I
>> have NO IDEA how they might connect to my family line…
>>
>> But then there are others I’ll find who I’m family certain they do belong,
>> but have not found concrete proof… Those I handle a bit differently as
>> explained below:
>>
>> I link them in my main database where I believe they fit, adding a
>> notation
>> in the _Title Prefix_ placeholder (this field is normally reserved for
>> titles such as Sir, Knight, King etc.;
>>
>> First name: John
>> Last name: Powers
>> Title Prefix: [possible son of Adam]
>>
>> -or-
>>
>> First name: Jane
>> Last name: Smith
>> Title Prefix: [possible wife of Adam Powers]
>> And so on…
>>
>> It is easy via the search function to locate anyone with a '[' in their
>> name. ( Search>Find>Individual>Prefix>Contains>[ )
>>
>> Linking them allows me to see at a glance where I ‘think’ they belong
>> within
>> the tree structure, yet at the same time making it clear (as it will show
>> up
>> as part of their name) the relationship is unproven requiring more
>> research
>> to confirm.
>>
>> I have found it the easiest way for me to keep track of them, whereas
>> keeping them only in notes or in a separate tree or database I’d likely
>> forget all about them for the most part…
>>
>> I have also used this same tactic (adding a note to the Title Prefix spot
>> to
>> families I have researched and determined are not part of my family line
>> even though they are living in the same area; same timeframe and with same
>> surname etc.  They will be entered into their own tree, not connected to
>> my
>> family tree as;
>>
>> First name: Jane
>> Last name: Smith
>> Prefix Title: [NOT my family line]
>>
>> This allows this Jane Smith to sort with the ‘other’ Jane Smith’s and yet
>> will be easily recognizable that this particular Jane is not part of my
>> family line. It also keeps me aware of who I have researched and
>> determined
>> to NOT be my family – very helpful with some of my families who have
>> common
>> surnames such as Smith, Williams, Gibson etc.
>>
>> Not saying this is the BEST way, but works well for me. I hope I've
>> explained my method clearly. It's easy to do, but not nearly as easy to
>> explain :-)
>>
>>
>> Connie Spindel
>>
>> Connie's Family History Pages
>> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~familyhistorypages/
>>
>> Maternal Surnames (in US) >> Andersen, Anthony, Batson, Carson, Cullum,
>> Davis, Dickerson, Gibson, Harold, Hampson, Huston, Kennett, Larsen, Logan,
>> Mann, Powers, Robison, Seaman, Shaw, Skinner and Sumners
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