Barbara,

The only lists of citations that I know of are those at the end of reports.

Pat

On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 9:03 PM, Barbara Shroyer <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Pat,
>
> Your Basic source Footnote/Endnote Citation and Subsequent Citation are
> identical.  Your Bibliography is also the same except for omitting the
> Source Detail.  With SourceWriter the all three are different.  The
> Subsequent Citation will be shorter, often much shorter, than the
> Footnote/Endnote Citation.
>
> A deed using sourcewriter:
>
> *Footnote/Endnote Citation:*
>
> Stark County, Ohio, Deed Books, C: 53-54, Henry Bortner to Leonard
> Shroyer, 31 May 1815; FHL microfilm 956004.
>
>
>
> *Subsequent Citation:*
>
> Stark County, Ohio, Deed Books, C: 53-54.
>
>
>
> *Bibliography:*
>
> Ohio. Stark County. Deed Books. FHL microfilm 956004. Family History
> Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
>
>
>
> Is there a “List of Citations”.  All I can find is a List of Sources and I
> can then click Show List (of people with source).  That eventually takes me
> to citations.
>
>
>
> Barbara
>
>
>
> *From:* Pat Hickin [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Sent:* Sunday, January 18, 2015 6:10 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Some questions about getting rid of
> Sourcewriter sources
>
>
>
> Barbara,
>
>
>
> You write "They [Source Writer] also have the Full Citation, Subsequent
> Citation, and Bibliography while Basic does not."
>
>
>
> Where is it that Basic does not have these??
>
>
>
> If I go to my list of citations [mostly Basic}  and highlight the very
> first one [Basic], this is what shows at the bottom of the window:
>
>
>
> *Footnote/Endnote Citation:*
>
> 1785 Census VA BOT - TAXES - VA _BOT - 1785     Anc, Botetourt County, VA,
> Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 (Plus the
> missing counties for the 1810 Census)Reconstructed 1790 and 1800 Federal
> Censuses using Tax List Microfilm Images with Every Name Indexes (Source
> Information:Ancestry.com. Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes
> Index, 1607-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com
> Operations Inc, 1999.Original data: Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing
> Systems, comp.. Virginia Census, 1607-1890. Compiled and digitized by Mr.
> Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial
> Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.).  Rec.
> Date: 27 May 2014. "Everyone knows that the Federal Census Schedules are an
> excellent source of genealogical information. Unfortunately the Virginia
> Censuses for 1790 and 1800 are lost and can never be replaced. But the
> early tax records of the Virginian counties still survive and list all
> individuals charged with a tax. They may also contain names of young men
> who were tithable, or taxable, much like a male dependent of a household.
> Names of recently deceased individuals whose property was still in estate
> are also listed. There are many clues in tax lists that suggest family
> relationships that can not be found in the early censuses. Therefore these
> tax lists can be used as an alternative census for the missing 1790 and
> 1800 Federal Censuses of Virginia."Here you will find FREE online images
> and indexes of the Virginia Tax Lists (Land and/or Personal Property Tax
> Lists) for each of the individual counties and cities that would have been
> included in the Federal Censuses. These tax list images and indexes are
> used to reconstruct the 1790 and 1800 censuses. The years of "1790" and
> "1800" are considered an approximate year. In some cases the actual year
> 1790 or 1800 tax list was very hard to read on the microfilm so we went up
> or down a couple of years to find better quality images."As a BONUS we have
> added a new section for the missing Virginia counties of the 1810 Federal
> Census. This Federal Census is missing 18 Virginia counties. The tax lists
> are an excellent substitute for these missing counties."Each list will be
> indexed as time permits. We are constantly gathering tax lists and will
> post updates as needed. If you do not find your particular tax list here
> today it may be here tomorrow."
>
>
>
> *Subsequent Citation:*
>
> 1785 Census VA BOT - TAXES - VA _BOT - 1785     Anc, Botetourt County, VA,
> Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 (Plus the
> missing counties for the 1810 Census)Reconstructed 1790 and 1800 Federal
> Censuses using Tax List Microfilm Images with Every Name Indexes (Source
> Information:Ancestry.com. Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes
> Index, 1607-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com
> Operations Inc, 1999.Original data: Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing
> Systems, comp.. Virginia Census, 1607-1890. Compiled and digitized by Mr.
> Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial
> Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.).  Rec.
> Date: 27 May 2014. "Everyone knows that the Federal Census Schedules are an
> excellent source of genealogical information. Unfortunately the Virginia
> Censuses for 1790 and 1800 are lost and can never be replaced. But the
> early tax records of the Virginian counties still survive and list all
> individuals charged with a tax. They may also contain names of young men
> who were tithable, or taxable, much like a male dependent of a household.
> Names of recently deceased individuals whose property was still in estate
> are also listed. There are many clues in tax lists that suggest family
> relationships that can not be found in the early censuses. Therefore these
> tax lists can be used as an alternative census for the missing 1790 and
> 1800 Federal Censuses of Virginia."Here you will find FREE online images
> and indexes of the Virginia Tax Lists (Land and/or Personal Property Tax
> Lists) for each of the individual counties and cities that would have been
> included in the Federal Censuses. These tax list images and indexes are
> used to reconstruct the 1790 and 1800 censuses. The years of "1790" and
> "1800" are considered an approximate year. In some cases the actual year
> 1790 or 1800 tax list was very hard to read on the microfilm so we went up
> or down a couple of years to find better quality images."As a BONUS we have
> added a new section for the missing Virginia counties of the 1810 Federal
> Census. This Federal Census is missing 18 Virginia counties. The tax lists
> are an excellent substitute for these missing counties."Each list will be
> indexed as time permits. We are constantly gathering tax lists and will
> post updates as needed. If you do not find your particular tax list here
> today it may be here tomorrow."
>
>
>
> *Bibliography:*
>
> 1785 Census VA BOT - TAXES - VA _BOT - 1785     Anc, Botetourt County, VA,
> Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 (Plus the
> missing counties for the 1810 Census)Reconstructed 1790 and 1800 Federal
> Censuses using Tax List Microfilm Images with Every Name Indexes (Source
> Information:Ancestry.com. Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes
> Index, 1607-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com
> Operations Inc, 1999.Original data: Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing
> Systems, comp.. Virginia Census, 1607-1890. Compiled and digitized by Mr.
> Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial
> Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.) Rec. Date:
> 27 May 2014."
>
>
>
>
>
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