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From: "Patricia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <>
Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2004 2:44 PM
Subject: [LegacyUG] Messages not getting through and Birth Notes


>
> Thank you to the replies re my messages not getting through. I now know
why.
> I was using HTML - didn't realise it as it looked like plain text. Anyway
> the original message was as follows:
>
> Sometimes I have comments to make on my birth years such as - "Year of
birth
> estimated from age given on census."
>
> Sometime I have longer comments such as - "E------is listed on the 1841
> census as aged 20 which gives him a birth year of 1821. However, the 1841
> census rounds the birth year downwards. He is listed before his brother
> M-----  who is also aged 20 on that census, but was born about 1819
> according to the 1861 census. Therefore I have estimated E------- to have
> been born about 1818."
>
> Up to now I've been putting these comments in Birth Notes, but now I'm
> thinking they should be in the source details under the Comments tab. What
> do others think? I don't suppose it's the end of the world if I get the
> comments in the wrong place, but it would be nice to use Legacy as it's
> meant to be used. Any thoughts and advice would be appreciated.
>
> Regards Patricia
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