On the first box which say "individual" there is a down arrow, click that and 
you will see marriage, click that so it is in the first box, then I think you 
will find marriage place in the second box - it may just say "place" - but I 
don't think so. For each search use create list, this will open the name list 
for you.

I will be back tomorrow morning, thank goodness!
Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/
GOONS #5307


"MJ SA" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Of course i can't remember, a normal person would put it in the year
>she got married, which was 1900, I don't even have a marriage year of
>1900. Bang head on wall!
>
>  I can't find marriage and marriage place, when I figure it out, do I
>click FInd First, create list?
>
>I can wait til you get back home.  Thank you for responding :)
>
>On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 7:38 PM, Ron Ferguson
><[email protected]> wrote:
>> How did you search the marriages? Did you use Search>Find>Detailed Search, 
>> and then set the first box to "marriage",  the second to "marriage place", 
>> the third to "contains" and the last to "Catania", if not, then try that.
>>
>> I have still not got back home - now 2 days late - so cannot check my Legacy 
>> program, so perhaps someone else can advise whether Marriage Notes can be 
>> searched this way if you can't find it. I would expect it to be in the 
>> aforementioned second box.
>>
>> However, please understand, as Wendy pointed out, that it is far from easy 
>> for any of us to guess where you might have entered the place unless you can 
>> remember. There are simply too many note fields which you might have used, 
>> you may need to test them all, both for marriage and individual - for both 
>> spouses in the latter case. The ones which you can search will all be found 
>> in the second dropdown box.
>> Ron Ferguson
>> http://www.fergys.co.uk/
>> GOONS #5307
>>
>>
>> "MJ SA" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>So this Math talk, way over my head.  So how do I search for the
>>>Catania, it is not on the marriage list, it has to be in my notes.
>>>
>>>
>>>On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 6:28 PM, Wendy Howard <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Another method of finding this one mention of a place could be to export
>>>> your tree to a GEDCOM file, include everything on offer, and then search
>>>> the .ged file after you've opened it in a suitable program (such as
>>>> Notebook which is on every Windows computer).
>>>>
>>>> Kind Regards,
>>>> Wendy
>>>>
>>>> MJ SA said the following on 19/10/2012 10:35 a.m.:
>>>>> Thank you, but I couldn't find it. I have 399 people on my family tree
>>>>> and I can't find the one person who got married in Catania :(

>
>


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