Hi Bruce,

Personally, I like to include a transcription of the census in the Research 
Notes where I have a quick reference of the family line. I add this 
transcription to the Research notes of each family member listed in the census. 
 This allows a quick review (all the information in one place) and helps me in 
making sure I am on the right path.

I enter the census as an 'event' for each person and include a transcription in 
the notes as well. Overkill? Maybe.  If they are a direct line relative I also 
include an image of the census page in the 'pictures' within the event.

As you can see from all the other replies, there is really no right or wrong, 
it's what works best for you.  Sometimes, though, we haven't yet figured out 
what's best!  However, this is coming from one who many would not consider a 
'true' genealogist - I collect most anyone that connects to my line. I now have 
approximately 23,000 relatives in a single tree of around 340,000 names.  I 
also work very closely with another researcher on the same tree and we each 
enter the data a little differently.  Documentation/sourcing is very important 
and I don't think you can really overdo it.  Thankfully Legacy can handle it!

Bob Austen
Researching Austen's from Kent




From: Bruce Jones [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, November 05, 2011 1:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] Individual Events vs Marriage Events

I am puzzling on where to put Census (or Residence) Events for a couple.
It is clear that a single person in a Census would have the Census as an 
Individual Event.  But where you others put a Census Event for a couple? 
Individual? Marriage? Both?


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