Would you really just say "listed on a deed" ? Or would it be "acquired first
parcel of land on Black Creek" or something that helps the reader of your
report get the feel for what the deed really means? (I am not a land documents
expert, though.) --Paula
From: Barton Lewis <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2015 10:25 PM
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] one source entry - many entries
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“Each deed will be in different books on different page numbers. It would be
pretty messy to try and record a single citation for 20 different deeds.” What
if there are 20 deeds abstracted in the same work for the same ancestor? The
only thing that will differ is the page number in the source citation and maybe
the deed books – 10 of them may be in Deed Book A and the other 10 in Deed Book
B. That said, I do see your point about “one event – one source.” My problem
is that I find it rather monotonous to list events thusly: James was listed on
a deed on 20 Dec 1760 in Granville Co., NC.He was listed on a deed on 30 Jan
1761 in Granville Co., NC.James was listed on a deed on 3 Feb 1761 in Granville
Co., NC. I appreciate that Legacy defines events based on individual specific
records for an individual. That said, in the Register Reports I generated when
using PAF I entered the deed abstracts or court records or other sources into a
“Notes” section which fell after the individual’s primary family data (the
record of his/her marriage and children). I’m not sure whether I’d prefer that
level of detail within the report or in the end/footnote, with the event giving
a summation only. Barton From: Michele/Support
[mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2015 8:36 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] one source entry - many entries Barton, You can create
events for your land records. There is a generic land record event but I
prefer to make mine a little more specific (things like Georgia Headright,
Bounty Land Warrant, etc.) Totally up to you the way you handle deeds but I
prefer to record each deed separately with separate citations. Each deed will
be in different books on different page numbers. I would be pretty messy to
try and record a single citation for 20 different deeds. MicheleTechnical
[email protected] From: Barton
Lewis [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2015 1:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [LegacyUG] one source entry - many entries I have 2 questions about
sources: first, where do I enter land records? I looked (also on Help) and
did not see an obvious answer. On the Individual’s Information page, for
example, I guess I could click inside the surname field and add it there but
I’m not sure that’s right. PAF had fields for Military, Land etc. Does Legacy
not have those? Also, some ancestors have dozens of records in a single county
– e.g. in published abstracts of deeds. I don’t really want to create a
separate source entry for each one – I thought I would handle it thusly:
create a single source, leave the page field blank, and paste the text into the
Text/Comments field with the page number in square brackets for each record.
Does that sound right? Thank you. BartonNo virus found in this message.
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