On 10/5/2011 10:38 AM, Jenny M Benson wrote:
>
> Rob Vader wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like the view of the users of this forum on how to register a
>> 'probable' town. So someone is born (ofcourse always....) but it is nopt
>
>> entirely sure in what town. If I now would note down in Legacy (e.g.)
>> "London?" or soemthing like "prob. London" then it would enter as another
>> town/city than London. That is not what I want. Is there something
>> similare
>> for names of cities like approximate dates? Or how would you advice?
>>
>
> Personally, I use<London>  if I want to indicate a probability.

How about Montrose [[probably]], Westchester, New York, USA?
It will ignore the [[probably]] and sort below Montrose, Westchester,
New York, USA

When you prove or disprove you can adjust it at that time.
--
Gene Young


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