Michele,
Answering your points.
1)      LDS accepted non LDS volunteers as a pilot before beginning the 
roll-out for everyone.
2)      If you put a street address in the Residence I assume you place the "8 
Anatola Road" in the description and not the location.  If I have a person in a 
Census who has an occupation, I do not use Residence but place the Occupation 
in the Occupation Description and the full location in the location fields 
against an Occupation Event.
3)      My wife's charts are pretty well compressed and are mainly A3.  Both of 
us and relatives get more value from them than any report (the family at a 
glance).  Yes, we have to split generations on some of the families as they 
would be huge.
Alan

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 18 November 2011 15:20
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Locations

Alan,

1) How do you have access to the New Family Search without being LDS??????
2) Me personally, I would never put a street address in the location field.
That would be in the notes or as a residence event.
3) Are you putting all of this information on a CHART or in a REPORT?  In a 
report I can understand.  However, on a chart?  I am trying to visualize a 
pedigree chart with residence, occupation, census, christenings.  I would think 
that you could only get 1 generation on the chart :)

Hugs...
michele

-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Pereira
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 10:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Locations

Michele,
My grandfather was born at "8 Anatola Road, Upper Holloway, Islington, London, 
England".  How would you record that in Legacy?
I am not LDS but am a volunteer for New Family Search.  Like Legacy, they allow 
you to ignore the 4 field convention when you enter a location that does not 
conform by choosing the option "None of the Above" when it tries to make a 
guess at the location (ususally by dropping the real value - in the above 
example it tries to drop "8 Anatola Road").

I need this detail passed through into Charts as well as in reports.  My wife, 
in charts, likes to include Occupation+Location and Residencial locations tied 
to Censuses, Christenings and marriages (achieved using other genealogical 
software).

Consistency at the price of losing genealogical detail is not a worthy practice.

Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 18 November 2011 14:13
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Locations

Alan,
That is interesting to know.  I am not LDS so I don't have access to the New 
Family Search yet.  I use the standard 4 place markers for US locations but I 
also have a lot of foreign locations as well.  For Germany I use 3, for Poland 
I use 4.  I keep it standard within each country.  I still say consistency is 
the most important.  It makes your work look more professional.  It also makes 
it easier to share info back and forth.  Legacy is set up for 4 place markers 
which is the US standard.  The geo locations and searches rely on the 4 place 
markers.  If everyone out there is doing something completely different then it 
just muddies everything up.

NOTE: It isn't just locations!  It is the same thing with names and with dates! 
 Some people put women under their MARRIED name which is not the standard.  
Some people do their dates backwards and use only numbers which
really messes other people up.   Locations are no different.  Another issue
with locations is what we recently talked about, recording the location as it 
was at the time the event occurred.  There are people that don't do that.
If they share their info (upload it to Family Search for example), it just 
makes their stuff not credible and muddies everything up.

Michele


-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Pereira
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 8:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Locations

New Family Search lets you store an address outside that 4 field convention - I 
do it all the time.

I fully endorse Ron Ferguson's view on locations.

Alan Pereira



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