On 2010/06/09 19:27, Carl Cox wrote:
> One of my ancestors was born in Ireland, and married a Canadian girl
> whose origin was unknown at the time. The computer assigned a <date> and
> <Ireland> place for her, from his information. I have found that
> whenever I see the < > information, I can also find where it originated.
> But even though it may be completely wrong, it can also be helpful if
> you recognize that information for what it is. A name with no date or
> place is almost useless until it can be tied somewhere.

Fortunately(?) the brackets aren't stored in the database. Once again,
it's the so-called "LDS Rules" that plague most of the patron
submissions to the IGI.

In the event of no birth/baptism dates but with a marriage date
Assume - Men marry at age 25, Women at 21.

--
Regards,
Mike Fry
Johannesburg



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