yes the beauty of the chronology is that everything is in date order
and you (or anyone else) can easily see the changes - whether that is
children, occupation, residence, etc. Whether you review your report
in list or report view, it is very helpful. Give it a go with a few
entries and see which you prefer, you might be surprised.

Tessa

Tessa Keough
Guild of One-Name Studies, Keough (Keogh, Kough & Kehoe) Registered ONS
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Society for One-Place Studies - Plate Cove East, Newfoundland


On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 2:34 AM, Jenny M Benson <ge...@cedarbank.me.uk> wrote:
> On 18/09/2014 09:37, Susan Anderson wrote:
>> My father moved, with us his family, almost yearly from farm to farm
>> working as a labourer. I don't want to make too long a list under facts.
>> So do I add a residence or occupation event or maybe make a combined
>> event which would make rather a long title. I am thinking about the
>> chronology list which I love.
>
> What's wrong with a long list?
>
> If you combine all the moves into one Event it could completely negate
> the point of a Chronology.
>
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> Jenny M Benson
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