OK, at last I'm back on my PC ;-)

I take it that you mean the town! I expect that you found, and searched, the
Marriage Place, but having now checked, I see that I was correct in thinking
that all the Note fields appear in the second box for both the marriage and
individuals, did you search these without success as well?

You will also find in the Individual 2nd box, near the bottom of the list, a
selection for the Addresses, in case you put it there - is it possible that
instead of putting it in Events, Notes or Addresses it was put in Sources,
you can also search for Source Citations, in case you put it there. After
that I'm running out of ideas as to where you might have put it :-).

Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/


-----Original Message-----
From: MJ SA
Sent: Friday, October 19, 2012 2:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Search for a city name

No, couldn't find it. The reason I remember it, was the other day I
went onto family search to look for the marriage record and the images
were down.  This is going to get a whole lot worse for me when I get
the Ipad :)

On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 8:41 PM, Ron Ferguson
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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