I have a separate source for every county.  If I were to look at Lamar County, 
MS at Ancestry and at FamilySearch, then I would have 2 sources for that one 
county.



Michele





From: Paula Ryburn [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, April 29, 2012 6:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] 1940 census template questions



My problem with Legacy is that we enter that website/database at the master 
source level, not at the detail level.  So, since I "lump" at the county level, 
do I need to set up a second "Census - Illinois Cook 1940" master source when I 
find things at FamilySearch??  This strikes me as at the very least not as 
flexible as Legacy would like to say they are.  I will look for a way to put 
the website at the detail level.  Based on what I've read here from those of 
you who follow "Evidence Explained" (I think that's the book) for source 
citation standards, I will probably end up having to use the over-ride to make 
the correct citation.  *sigh*


--Paula




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