I agree, although I do not place it in its own field at the beginning. I.e.:
Spokane – Fairmount Cemetery, Spokane, Washington, USA, rather than:
Fairmount Cemetery, Spokane, Spokane, Washington, USA
This adds a new location, but it is sorted with the other locations in that
city/township.
More specific info about the plot can go in notes, events, burial address or
whatever. Info under the + signs does not show up in many reports. FindAGrave
info only goes in source citations, as far as I’m concerned.
Ward
From: Mary Young
Sent: Sunday, June 3, 2018 9:59 AM
To: Legacy User Group
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] How do you enter burial place?
I put the Cemetery address in the Location field. In fact, all my locations are
to the exact street address wherever possible. Why worry about expanding the
location address file? I would expect any modern database and computer to cope
with large files.
Mary Young.
On Sun, Jun 3, 2018 at 2:28 AM, Gordon Tayor <[email protected]> wrote:
Enter it as an event with description and location
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From: LegacyUserGroup <[email protected]> on behalf of
Jean Gobel <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, June 2, 2018 3:34:23 PM
To: Mailing List for users of Legacy Family Tree software
Subject: [LegacyUG] How do you enter burial place?
I prefer to enter the city where the burial occurs. I put the cemetery in
the burial address found in the + plus sign. Also in the +, burial notes I
put the plot, if available, the Find A Grave memorial number, and anything
else pertinent. I notice a number of people put the cemetery name where the
burial occurs. This just expands the location address file.
Jean Gobel
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