Below is an example of my copied, pasted, and edited census info from
Ancestry.com. I usually check the actual census image and edit the
Ancestry.com version to show either both the original Ancestry version
and my corrections, often within [] brackets. Part of the time I list
the occupation and birth place and relationship for each person in the
family in table format.  I also try to add alternate names and info to
the Ancestry page. When I think it may help me in the future, I also add
the list of all the "neighbors", using the "index" and "Copy all"
options on the Ancestry copy of the census page image. I like having the
first line as shown, it is visible when viewing the list of events, and
lets me see the age and state where born in each census easily. I use
the option to copy the event to the clipboard, and paste it into the
Legacy record for each person in that census record, changing the data
as required for the individual. Then each persons record "stands alone".
I do not save the census image, hoping it will always be available
somewhere if anyone needs it.

Jay Ingalls
.....................................

George F Ingalls, Age 51, Born Jun 1848 in Maine
Race: White
Gender: Male
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Louise A Ingalls
Marriage Year: 1890
Years Married: 10
Father's Birthplace: Maine
Mother's Birthplace: Maine
Occupation: Farmer, Owns Farm

Household Members:

   Name               Age

George F Ingalls     51
Louise A Ingalls     30
Harry H Gott          9
Mabel L Gott          7
Ester E Gott          6
Mildred S Gott        1
Alexander Mccaslin   43 Boarder
Sarah S Mccaslin     77 Boarder

Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Surry, Hancock, Maine; Roll:
593; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 67; FHL microfilm: 1240593.

Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census
[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA



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