It appears to me you are asking at least two separate questions:

(1) How best to enter cemetery locations?

This is a personal choice; there is no standard way to do this nor does there 
need to be.  I never use the Burial Address field, but most of my research is 
in rural areas.  (I might feel differently if I were dealing with more urban 
locations, although I doubt it).  Instead, I put the name of the cemetery in 
the Buried Location field, e.g.

Cedar Hill Cem., Blythedale, Harrison Co., Missouri

I sort my locations right to left and can easily print a list of everyone 
buried in that cemetery from the Master Locations List.

(2) How do I record that I'm using copyright information with permission?

As Ron has suggested, I would use the Comments field of the Master Source 
screen (or Source Detail, whichever is most appropriate) to record that 
information.  If you want it printed on your reports, be sure to check the box 
on that screen that provides for that option.

Hope this helps,

Connie

--- On Fri, 2/11/11, Lowell Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:

What is the best way to enter cemetry data? I have some with the cemetery name
in the Burial location and some with the name in the description field of
cemetery event with address in comment field and plot location also in the
comment field. I want to be able to access all entries in a cemetery. I can find
on standard  for this and several other entries ie census and some marriage
data. Is there a prefered or standard for particular data entries?
Format of Source List is not standardized. When using copywrited data with
permission how am I to be sure all manditory data is printed or gathered?
I know there are several questions in one query, but I have finally reached a
level where I am not just gathering information but sorting and displaying my
results.  Thank you for any assistance.
L. Wayne Thompson






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