Birth Records > Birth Certificate > All countries, except those listed
below... > Created at State level > Basic Format / Online Database
This source type allows for a total of three fields "Item of Interest",
"Date Accessed", and "Credit Line"

I would much rather for at least Birth and Death Index results be able to
enter all of the details returned from the index search.
The number 1 reason for this is that the spelling of names, or the use of
preferred names rather than legal names, can differ to the point of things
appearing to be a different person entirely.

For example - birth registered as Lilian with mother Mary, death registered
as Lillian but no mother mentioned. Mother's death is registered
incidentally as May, and many of Mary's other children have their deaths
registered with their mother listed as May (such as Cecil's below).
These alternate names need to be sourced, and a very basic source doesn't
read well, and if I was to use the above sourcewriter template, I would
still have to have extra info in the Text/Comments area which doesn't
format nicely when included as part of a citation.

To be able to include all of these details into the source in the way that
I am able to with
Birth records > Birth Certificate > England > Birth certificate, index >
Online database
would be wonderful and a huge help.

The birth citation of
*The Trustees of FreeBMD, "FreeBMD Birth Index 1837-1983,"
database(http://www.freebmd.org.uk/ <http://www.freebmd.org.uk/> : accessed
8 January 2014), entry for Cecil Herbert R Watson, volume 1b, page 189,
June quarter 1873, Pancras district; citing the General Register Office's
England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. Cit. Date: 8 January 2014.  *

reads so much better than that same person's death registration of either

*Australian Death Indexes, NSW Reg no 5734/1950.  Cit. Date: 8 January
2014. ; Registration Number      Last Name      Given Name(s)      Father's
Given Name(s)      Mother's Given Name(s)      District      5734/1950
WATSON     CECIL HERBERT RUSSELL     CHARLES RUSSELL     MAY     KURRI
KURRI  *
or
*Australian Death Indexes, NSW Reg no 5734/1950.  Cit. Date: 8 January
2014. ; Registration Number  5734/1950     Last Name WATSON      Given
Name(s)  CECIL HERBERT RUSSELL    Father's Given Name(s)  CHARLES
RUSSELL    Mother's Given Name(s)  MAY     District      KURRI KURRI *
(depending on how much time I spend on it, and yes, this was created using
just the Basic Source

I'm sure I'm not the only one with Australian ancestors and relatives that
would appreciate a SourceWriter template that is going to allow us to have
a properly formatted citation with all of the relevant details from the
index search.





On 8 January 2014 20:47, Jenny M Benson <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 08/01/2014 07:28, Kathy Thompson wrote:
> > For example, I need to (more) correctly source Australian based Births
> > Deaths & Marriages.
> > The indexes that can be searched typically have for Births and Deaths :
> > Registration Number, Year, Given Names, Surname, Father's Name, Mother's
> > Name, Age
> > For marriages they typically have : Registration Number, Year, Groom's
> > Surname, Grooms Given Names, Bride's Surname, Bride's Given Names (Groom
> > / Bride are also seen as Person 1 / Person 2)
> >
> > To pick a source, create a template and then go to add the source only
> > to find it isn't anywhere near "right" is a waste of time.
> >
> > Is there somewhere where I can actually see what fields the difference
> > Source Writer Templates have?
> > I'm comfortable enough with Access to know what to look for (and how) if
> > someone can tell me which table to look at in there, if that's the only
> > way to see.
> >
> > Otherwise, can I please have suggestions for the above examples, knowing
> > that
> > Birth Records > Birth Certificate > All countries, except those listed
> > below... > Created at State level > Basic Format / Online Database
> > and corresponding marriage & death, are not suitable for my needs?
>
> Bit difficult for those of us who aren't knowledgeable about Australian
> records, so we don't know what fields you want or why the one you
> mention isn't suitable.
>
> Looking at my family file, I see I have used the one you mention for a
> NSW Birth Index and the corresponding one for a Queensland Death
> Certificate.
>
> --
> Jenny M Benson
>
>
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