Thank you Michele

It is great that you wrote this up for us. The only other step I would add is 
to check the photo submitters profile because there are some that have in there 
profile that users can feel free to use their photo. My Aunt is on of them (she 
has submitted over 500) and I know that she would like not being bothered with 
a request to use one of her photos since it is in her profile.

Barb

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From: Michele/Support 
To: 'Legacy User Group' 
Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2017 8:06 AM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Tip of the Day


TIP OF THE DAY (Legacy Staff) - My current project

(Legacy 9)

 

I have been doing genealogy a long time, long before Find a Grave (or any other 
website for that matter) existed. Back in the day you either visited the 
cemetery yourself or you used a cemetery survey book. I have A LOT of people 
that have a cemetery survey book as a source. 


A picture of the actual tombstone is better evidence than a transcription of 
the tombstone in a cemetery survey book so I have tagged everyone in my file 
that uses a cemetery book as a source (easy to do on the Master Source List). I 
am using the tag navigation tool in the extreme bottom right corner of the 
Family View to go from person to person. It looks like this I:2. In this case I 
am using Individual Tag 2. You can navigate by using the forward and backward 
arrows and you can change the tag number by clicking in the center of that 
button.


I am using the new FaG tool to help my find these people on Find a Grave.


1) If there is a FaG memorial with a photo, I add the FaG number to the new FaG 
field, I create a new source and I delete the old one, and I ask permission of 
the photographer to download the photograph to my file. I then untag the person.


2) If there is a FaG memorial without a photo, I request a photo and I untag 
this person but I then tag them on another dedicated tag letting me know that I 
am in a holding pattern. I do not change my source citation. I never use FaG as 
a source unless there is a photograph.


3) If there is no FaG memorial, I add one. I know the person is buried there 
because I have a cemetery survey book that says so. When I create the memorial 
I put full source citation to the book and I request a photo. I then untag them 
from this tag and tag them on the other tag (my holding pattern one). Again, I 
don't change my source, not until I have a photograph.


So what happens if I request a photo and the FaG volunteer advises that there 
is no marker? Then my cemetery book remains the best evidence. Some of the 
books I use are quite old and I have found many instances where the marker 
existed in 1925 but it doesn't exist anymore. In that case I will make a note 
on the memorial with a full citation to the book. I add that FaG volunteer Jane 
Doe #12345679 searched the cemetery and found no marker. 


I started working on this yesterday. I only have 1245 more people to go :) 

 

 

Michele Simmons Lewis, CG

Legacy Family Tree

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