I add the kind of notes Michele does. In addition, I add the Death
Notice from the Newspaper (not the obituary - I put that in an event).
The Death Notice also goes into the Source detail text for the
Newspaper, but I don't print that with the source.

Cathy

Brian L. Lightfoot wrote:
>
> Thanks Michele for that info on how you use "Death Notes". I also have
> used it to enter info pertaining to assumptions of death dates. I know
> I also have one or two death locations that I have not been able to
> find on any map but I can't remember right now as to how I treated
> that but it sounds as if a little explanation in the Death Notes is
> the appropriate area.
>
> Brian in California
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michele/Support [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2015 12:28 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] adding death cause in notes
>
> I searched my file for death notes and here are some of the entries I
> found…
>
> Cornelius appears on the 1839 Perry County, Mississippi tax roll but
> does not appear on the 1840 tax roll or on the 1840 census so it is
> assumed that he died between these two dates.
>
>
> The editor indicates that the page was torn, only the day and month
> was readable.
>
>
> The index has the death location as Jezhoffen but I can't find this.
> The microfilm shows this is the church book from Dietenheim so this is
> most likely Jetzhöfe just to the west of Dietenheim.
>
>
> He was born in Burgbracht but christened in Hitzkirchen. It is likely
> they lived in Burgbracht so that is where I have set his death
> location. His death place was recorded in the Hitzkirchen church book.
>
>
> Michele
> Technical Support
> Millennia Corporation
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>
> From: Brian L. Lightfoot [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 8, 2015 12:23 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] adding death cause in notes
>
> Makes perfect logical sense. Birth notes are entered on the Birth tab.
> Marriage notes are entered on the Marriage tab. And death notes are
> entered on the Medical Notes tab.
>
> So if someone were to have been killed in an automobile accident, hit
> by a freight train, or kicked by a wild horse, that info is to be
> considered a Medical note. Hmmmm….
>
> OK, after that little poke in parody, I have to ask this serious
> question. Since most of us have some sort of Death Event such as a
> Burial or Cemetery interment, I’m wondering just what kind of info is
> appropriate for the Death Notes tab.
>
>
> Brian in California
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