I have a general question on how to cite border crossings for family members. I 
found a relative on a "List or manifest of alien passengers applying for 
admission" crossing from Canada into Washington state in Jan 1916. I am not 
sure how to cite it using the legacy sourcewriter or the basic style. I know as 
I get further into my genealogy I will have more immigration data to cite. If 
anyone has any tips, I would really appreciate it. I have the book "Evidence 
explained" by Elizabeth Shown Mills, but I couldn't locate an example that 
could help or it may be that I was not sure what to look for in the examples.

Getting off the subject, I enjoy reading the tips and helpful suggestions from 
everyone but I wish that some people would quit the complaining and bashing of 
others. Let's stick to the subject of genealogy and work together to help 
everyone so we can all continue to enjoy locating information about our 
families.

Laura Taylor-Hanson

[email protected]

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