That makes very good sense.  Thank you, Cheryl!

Barton

-----Original Message-----
From: singhals [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 3, 2014 8:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] SC Dept of Archives & History - Will Citation

Barton Lewis wrote:
> I found the will of my ancestor, John Langston, at the SC Dept of
> Archives & History. The SCDAH has a database entitled “Will
> Transcripts 1782-1855”; what I am not sure about is what information
> to cite from the SCDAH in my source. It’s not clear to me that the
> SCDAH has the actual wills. They refer to a Series, Reel & Frame
> number for the will which presumably references a microfilm; and also
> to an Estate Record Book number and pages therein, and an “Estate
> packet” which has an “Apt” number and a “File” number. I have no idea
> what “Apt” stands for. What is the pertinent information from this
> that I should be recording? Should I establish where the actual will
> is and base my source citation on that information? Lastly, is this
> question even appropriate for this forum, since it is not about Legacy
> software? I started to ask which template to use from the Source
> Writer, but realized I had even more basic questions which needed
> addressing first. Thanks for any direction anyone can offer.
>
> Barton


IMO :

YOU saw this in a database at SCDAH.  Cite that.  As in:
[“Will Transcripts 1782-1855”, South Carolina Dept of Archives & History.]  Add 
on-line if it was, on-site if that's where you saw it.  Either way, you may 
want to cite the Series, Reel, and Frame # as further ref.

Where the original Will is is irrelevant to this citation.
If you ever do find the will itself, then you cite that (personally, I'd cite 
both, but I'm paranoid) and say where it was.

At a guess Apt is appointment.  What's pertinent -- all of it.

Then again, I've been wrong before.

Cheryl




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