Mike there is nothing wrong with that, and I have done that for some.

But I was hoping there would be a way to save that data into "proper"
fields that could be used for mapping.

At the start of this of was asking how others handled it, in hopes that I
would be enlightened to a workaround that has the data in usable fields.

I will probably create my own extra "cemetery' tables
One just to assign a unique number to a particular Cemetery
And a second table that would list the Cemetery Number, The persons ID, and
the Long/Lat of burial
And hopefully someday I could just import that info into Legacy when they
have addressed the situation.


Thanks for taking the time to respond.

Jay



On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 1:20 AM, MikeFry <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 30 Oct 2014 01:27, Jay Wilpolt wrote:
>
> > I think the current  'logic' of the long/lat for Burial Place just isnt
> > taking into consideration the plotting of cemeteries. The stones are all
> > located at 1 "Location" address.
>
> Okay then. A single location that has multiple grave positions in it. How
> else
> would you record the information? Probably by Individual. But that doesn't
> help (in
> the UK in particular) with multiple individuals in a single grave.
>
> What's wrong with recording the Cemetery in the Burial Location and the
> details
> about the actual grave in the Burial Notes?
>
> --
> Regards,
> Mike Fry (Jhb)
>
>
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