Find A Grave, Inc., "Grave Records," database and images,
/Findagrave.com/ (http://findagrave.com/ : accessed 12 Dec 2015); Jane
June, memorial 19801302; created by "Tombstone Hunter," 9 Jun 2007.
Source: Database & Images
In detail:
Item of Interest: Jane June, memorial 19801302
Credit Line: created by "Tombstone Hunter," 9 Jun 2007
This works well for what I need and produces an adequate citation.
Sue
Susan Wallace Masse
Stayton, Oregon
On 17-Dec-15 11:20 PM, Joan Powell wrote:
> For my Find A Grave sources, I put the memorial #, as well as the name of
> the person who created the entry, in the Source Detail Comments section (on
> the Text/Comments tab of the Source Detail), and check the box, "Add these
> comments to the Source Citation on Reports". Then I end up with a
> Footnote/Endnote Citation like this:
>
> Find A Grave, "Find A Grave," database, Find A Grave (www.findagrave.com :
> accessed 5 Apr 2012), Henry Widick; Entry created by Gail Wenhardt, Sept 21,
> 2011 Find A Grave Memorial # 76873598.
>
> Many times a photo, or image such as your obituary may be, that has been
> added by someone other than the person who originally created the entry on
> Find A Grave. In that case, I add something like "Photo added by xxxxxx" to
> the Comments, so that both people who created the page are credited.
>
> -- Joan Powell
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: BARTON LEWIS
> Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2015 8:42 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [LegacyUG] obituary on website as source
>
> I want to use an obituary that is transcribed on a Find A Grave memorial
> as a source. I created a Master Source using "Obituary > Newspapers >
> Online images (issued by unrelated content provider)." On the Source
> Info tab I filled in the Source List Name and the Title only. On the
> Detail Information tab I filled in all the fields beginning with Article
> and down to and including Date Accessed. The output is as follows:
>
> "Clint A. ("Chip") Low," The Highlander News (Brownwood, TX), 25 May
> 2011, p. 37; digital images, Find A Grave (www.findagrave.com : accessed
> 15 Dec 2015).
>
> The problem is that I need to add the Find A Grave memorial # to the
> record. I had been doing that in the File ID field located at the
> bottom of the Detail Information page. But I now believe that to be
> wrong as this field is for some other intended use and, in any event,
> does not show up in any output that I can find. Does anyone have a
> suggestion on where to include the memorial # or how they would have
> handled this source differently?
>
> Thank you,
> Barton
>
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