If you used Towcester? then it would sort after all the Towcesters. Would that 
work OK?

Shirley
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Jerry
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2011 11:39 AM
  Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Advice on name for 'probable' town


  I like that idea, Joan.

  Joan Kemp <[email protected]> wrote:

  >I use ?Towcester (eg) for a probable, but unproven location.  The
  >problem is that this files as a separate town.  Given the vagaries of
  >genealogy, it would be very useful for the Legacy programmers to come up
  >with a way of describing a probable location which was filed with its
  >'parent town' - so that ?Whittlebury & Whittlebury (for example) were
  >counted as the same location
  >
  >Joan
  >
  >On 05/10/2011 18:37, Kirsten Bowman wrote:
  >> I loved the angle bracket solution for probable information and used it
  >> in a variety of fields until I saw that, with GEDCOMs posted at
  >> RootsWeb, text within the brackets disappears. That could be good, bad,
  >> or of no concern, depending on your circumstances. I don’t know what
  >> other consequences might be involved with the use of angle brackets, but
  >> it’s a good idea to test any solution you decide to use to see what the
  >> effect will be in the reports or sites you use most.
  >> Kirsten
  >> -----Original Message-----
  >> From: Jenny M Benson
  >> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 7:38 AM
  >> To: [email protected]
  >> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Advice on name for 'probable' town
  >> 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.
  >> --
  >> Jenny M Benson
  >>
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