Good idea Bruce, I like the asterisk. Like I hear a lot – the flexibility is 
the beauty of Legacy.



Geoff



From: Kirsten Bowman [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 7:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Geoff: Source List Arrangement?



Bruce:



That’s pretty much the conclusion I’m coming to—sort of a hybrid arrangement.  
My census records are sorted by year, country, state/province, etc., which 
works very well for those since I only have to type four digits to get to the 
right area of the Master Source List.  I do like Geoff’s approach in some ways 
but don’t much want Find A Grave to sort between Connecticut and Florida, nor 
do I want the geographical locations peppered with book titles.  After a little 
more consideration I’ll probably be ready to tackle a rearrangement, probably 
with an asterisk as you suggest or some other code to preceed some of the 
categories.



Kirsten



From: Bruce Jones <mailto:[email protected]>

Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 6:27 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Geoff: Source List Arrangement?



My sources are also grouped like yours and I am wondering the same thing about 
Geoff's method.  One option would be to have three categories: Locality, 
Surname, and "other".  the other could be prefixed with a symbol, like an 
asterisk.

On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Kirsten Bowman <[email protected]> wrote:

Russ:



Yes, that would work for some, but I have a ton of book sources like Savage’s 
_Genealogical Dictionary_ and _The Great Migration Begins_ that pertain to many 
lines as well as other miscellaneous source items.  I’m wondering if Geoff uses 
some device or prefix to keep non-location specific names (like his new Find A 
Grave source) from mixing alphabetically with others that are sorted by state 
and county.



Currently my 600+ sources are grouped by entering “book,” “cemetery,” “birth,” 
“marriage,” etc. as the first word in the Source List Name.  This is OK, but it 
causes records from a single geographical location to sort into those several 
categories rather than being grouped by location and I’m wondering if Geoff’s 
system would work better—except I’m not sure about how he handles some of these 
details.



Kirsten



From: my genealogy email <mailto:[email protected]>

Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 8:29 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Geoff: Source List Arrangement?



Kirsten,

For published genealogies, family bibles, etc... I start the name of the master 
source with the Surname so that they all sort together, ie. “HALLADAY – Family 
bible of so in so Halladay by so in so”; “SMITH – GEDCOM of John Smith 
descendants supplied by James Smith, 12-20-2010”.

Hope this helps.

Russ



From: Kirsten Bowman <mailto:[email protected]>

Sent: Monday, October 31, 2011 2:07 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [LegacyUG] Geoff: Source List Arrangement?



Geoff:



In your last “Watch Geoff Live” you mentioned having sorted your Master Source 
List by entering the location first in the Source List Name since that’s the 
way many records are found at Family Search.  I do like the concept of having, 
for example, all New York, Dutchess Co., birth, marriage, death records, 
cemeteries, newspapers, etc. grouped together in the Master Source List, but 
how do you handle things like published genealogies, family bibles, or the 
dozens of other things that might not be location-specific?



Thanks so much for doing this series.  It’s very informative to see how you use 
Legacy and there always seem to be tips to pick up in addition to the main 
topic.



Kirsten






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