I read marriage events as family events..............
Residence - where the family lived. Some just put under the individuals name but I don't buy into this because it can be misleading. If you put a residence location under just the husband's name but not the spouse, then where was she at the time??
Any articles, newspaper or otherwise, about the wedding, reunions, family visits, etc. I always include these in their entirety as people like to read ---- just using them as a source deprives them of the pleasure.
If the family moves to another state I put that here as an immigration event rather than just the head of household.
Even some occupations if it was a family endeavor although I must admit that while farming is indeed a family activity I put that occupation with the father. However, a real estate business where both husband and wife are co-owners would be entered as a marriage event.
Any other event that affects the family as a whole and not just one member.
Tom M...
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Daniels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Ok I wull play dumb, Why would you place any event , or better yet what events would you place under marriage events. Bill D.
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