Jane

I am not sure if this is what you are looking for (did not understand
why tags came up on your detailed search) but you might want to do a
detailed search with the following

individual, birth place, contains, Kentucky
OR
individual, death place, contains, Kentucky
OR
individual, event place, contains, Kentucky

click on clear list before this search and then create your list

then when you have those results go into search (from options)
and click on add results to existing list

individual, marriage place, contains, Kentucky
OR
individual, burial place, contains, Kentucky
OR
individual, baptism place, contains, Kentucky

then (making sure you are adding results to existing list) create list

you should get (I tried it with another State since I don't have any
Kentucky folks)

individuals with either a birth, baptism, marriage, death, burial or
event place containing Kentucky (unless you did not include Kentucky
in your location). Then you can look at the list or print it out -
only grab surnames or grab the basic details on each person. Best of
luck.

I guess this is why it is a good idea to spring clean your master
location list (I go through mine twice a year to catch errors) and I
do make a point to spell out the city/town, county, state/province,
and country. It does make things somewhat easier when you want to use
your database if you think about data input and data output.

There might be an easier or quicker way, but that is how I did it.

Tessa
Tessa Keough
Guild of One-Name Studies, Keough (Keogh, Kough & Kehoe) Registered ONS
Legacy Virtual Users' Group Community on Google+
Society for One-Place Studies - Plate Cove East, Newfoundland


On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 10:43 AM, Jane Sarles <[email protected]> wrote:
> I searched the message archives but did not see a solution to the
> problem I have with a report.  I wish to search a number of surnames
> that are in a particular state.  For example, I plan a trip to the
> Kentucky History Center and would like to get a list of all the surnames
> I have in that state.  Surely there is a simple way to do this, but i
> cannot figure it out.
>
> I have done a location report and i see that I can print it, but I have
> not done a very good job on inputting my locations.  Some have the state
> first and some have the township or county first.  I have tried to clean
> up the list but it would take years.
>
> I also tried to do a search (detailed search option), but it asks for a
> tag and I am not working with tags, but with locations.  And I don't
> want each person, but only each surname.
>
> This probably isn't clear (I get that comment a lot)  but what I wish to
> do is get a list of surnames that have any event, birth, death,
> marriage, whatever, in the state of Kentucky.  It would be nice if it
> could be further delineated by county, but at least by state.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jane S.
>
>
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