Brenda

I've created 3 additional events, Birth Informant, Death Informant and
Marriage Witness.  With these you can identify who was were in the
Chronology View.  I have a sword doc I created that gives the event
definitions, if you want a copy e-mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Anderson
Sent: 13 October 2004 23:34
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Subject: [LegacyUG] Attach to events

Rich from LA CA wrote:

>There is no reason you cannot include non relatives in the DB.  Then they
can be attached to the Events.
>
>  
>
Hi Rich,

How do you 'attach' people to events as witnesses?  I too have many 
non-relatives in my database as I've added neighbours and such from 
censuses, particularly when my relatives lived in small towns where 
everyone seems to be related somehow.  I've made many new connections 
and solved some puzzles by looking at the non-relatives in my database.

Just curious, though, how you 'attach' people.

Regards,
Brenda.


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