Lavern:
I have traveled out of the U.S. several times. I would use an Event titled
Travel and use the passenger list as my source. Then there was my trip to
Vietnam in 1967; I do not list this as travel! This comes under Military and
uses my orders as the source.
You say that you have passenger lists for each arrival back in the U.S. Do
you have passenger lists for leaving the U.S. too?
If the family went back to Europe and then returned with another member who
was immigrating then that person would have an Immigration event.
Howland Davis
-----Original Message-----
From: Lavern Hall <[email protected]>
To: LegacyUserGroup <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Oct 12, 2012 1:50 pm
Subject: [LegacyUG] Immigration/Emigration Event, what's the difference?
Hello everyone,
I have a family where the husband and wife were both born in Europe,
immigrated to the US (at different times), married in the US and had
their family here. Over a 10 year period, this couple took their family back
and forth to Europe three times, so I have Passenger Lists for each
arrival back in the US.
I have entered an individual Immigration event for the husband and
for the wife that marking their first arrival. What I am not clear on
is how the three other Passenger Lists should be entered. Are these
arrivals considered Immigration events, or Emigration Events?
Does it make a difference?
Would appreciate some clarification.
Thanks,
Lavern Hall
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