Maybe I am in the wrong area. In the Individual Information screen I have all of
the things I can infer from censuses, directories, books, etc. I need to "SEE"
everything. (no spatial development my grade school test said!!!) So I put all
of the basics in the Individual's information screen. Since watching Geoff on
adding records (some of it, grand twins woke up in the middle) I like the way he
was putting info in the event fact notes area. Then I got off track to the
notes, general, med screen. But I started a new thread on that question. Am I
just misunderstanding the words we are using to describe the area where we are
putting this info?
Marli




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From: James Cook <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, November 6, 2011 11:59:26 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Individual Events vs Marriage Events

I use Census events in marriage area for couples to limit the info I
need to past around.  I like to look at the chronology and/or reports
and be able to tell if I've found them on all available census during
there lifetime.  If you do not use a Census event, is it not an
important part of your research to determine which census are missing?
If it is important, do you try to infer from you other events
(residence, occupation, etc)?


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