I think 'marriage location' would mean the actual marriage location. The
party afterwards is extra, so to speak. If I wanted to talk about it at
all I would put it under Marriage Events or in Marriage Notes. Probably
Marriage Notes. I don't think there's a 'standard' but maybe someone
else will tell you of one.

JL Beeken
JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
http://www.jgen.ws/jlog/

On 6/22/2012 7:46 PM, GeoPappas wrote:
> A wedding in the U.S. is normally composed of a ceremony and reception
> and many times they are located in two different places.
>
> How do people normally enter that into the software?
>
> Do people just enter these as two separate marriage events (along with
> locations and addresses)?  Or do people enter them as one marriage event
> and just add notes for the details?  Or do people enter them in a note
> to the marriage without any events? Or do people do something entirely
> different?
>
> I ask because I notice that there are no "Marriage Ceremony" or
> "Marriage Reception" default event types and was wondering if there was
> a standard way of doing this.
>
>
>
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