I have a database of over 46,000 of Germans from Russia.  We are all one big
family.  I have family living in several states in America, Canada, Switzerland,
Germany, England, and Brazil.  Still adding a  hundred + each week.  Not hard to
do when it was common to have 10 to 15 children.  Over half of these are related
to me.  Most of my lines are back into the 1600's.  Sure wish my maternal side
was as far along as my Paternal.  In America there are not the records available
to help put my mother's families together.  On her side, my database is only
3456.  So far I have had no problems with Legacy.  I quite using Family Tree
Maker because I did.  When I reached 30,000 if started losing names.


Ila Fichtner-Johnson




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From: RICHARD SCHULTHIES <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, February 17, 2011 7:41:37 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy capacity


I have 26000+ which includes counties in Kentucky and Norway where I did
location studies, and the Royal lines which go back to BC times. Depends how far
back you go, how far out 1st cousins, 2nd cousins. My 5th cousins  are also 3rd
and 7th cousins (inbreeding).
Rich in LA CA

--- On Thu, 2/17/11, Kathy Meyer <[email protected]> wrote:


>From: Kathy Meyer <[email protected]>
>Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy capacity
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Thursday, February 17, 2011, 1:54 PM
>
>
>Graham,  Thanks for asking that; I always wonder the same thing when people
>mention these huge databases; I think I'm at about 2800 or so in my database 
>but
>then I added in about 6000 from my in laws' gedcom.  But when people mention
>tens and hundreds of thousands of entries, it boggles my little brain.  I hope
>you will receive some answers to this query!  Kathy
>
>
>On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 12:53 PM, Graham Lambert <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Hi Sharon,
>>
>>I have just over 2,000 in my tree and quite a few of them are 'very' distant
>>relations. I guess I only add those distant relations out of boredom because
>>direct lines, going back in time, are becoming harder to find. Just wondering,
>>how did you ever collect so many relations and do you think there will be a
>>cut-off point. I know Legacy can handle them all with no problems, but can you
>>use them all to a manageable advantage. As I say, just wondering what people
>>with large trees think, as it is a little beyond my comprehension.
>>
>>Graham
>>
>>
>>On 18/02/2011 5:21 AM, Sharon Johnson wrote:
>>I have roughly 112,000 names in my Legacy database. I download pictures, 
>>census
>>images, death certificates, etc. I am backing up 2,285,688 KB of memory on 
>>my
>>backup disk. How do I find out what the maximum capacity for Legacy memory use
>>is? I don't want to get to a point where I start losing information I am 
>>adding.
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