Hi Tom, It may be reduadant but I also do use the Events Census for each census that I find. I use the notes to list all of the census information as it appears. Barb --- Tom Montgomery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you were to use the event "Census" rather than > "Residence" you could > avoid creating a source: the event becomes a source > unto itself......at > least it is to my way of thinking. > > Tom > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Barb Weed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 11:06 AM > Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Place for location of > marriage > > > > Hi Dee, This is what I do with the Census address. > 1) > > I use the Event called Residence. If the 1910 > Census > > gives the address 902 Gilmore Street, Independence > > twp, Sullivan Co.,Missouri. Residence goes in the > > Event box, the description is 902 Gilmore Street > and > > the place is Independence Twp, Sullivan Co., > Missouri. > > The date would be 1910. Then I enter the source as > the > > 1910 Census and put the relevant information in > the > > detail. If later I find information that says > that he > > lived in the same place in 1909 etc. I would go > back > > to the same Event and edit the date to 1910/1919 > and > > add the second source. Every time I found a > source > > giving this same residence address but for a > different > > year, say the 1920 census had the same address, > just > > change the residence date 1910/1920 and add the > 1920 > > Census to the source. > > Hope that is clear. I do not remove any of the > sources > > only add to them for they all prove that he lived > at > > this address between the two dates. > > Barb > > --- Dee Whiting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> How about listing the addresses in Events? I > >> started this way since the > >> first addresses I found were on censuses, which > are > >> not actual vital records > >> events. Of course, they could also be listed in > >> Notes. I will be > >> interested if anyone else has other ideas. > >> > >> Dee > >> San Diego > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> On Behalf Of John > >> Murray > >> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 8:14 AM > >> To: [email protected] > >> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Place for location of > >> marriage > >> > >> Hello Leon and list > >> May I give an example of the type of entry I > wish > >> to make > >> > >> Grandfather born 1899 at 18 Worth Street, > >> Collyhurst, Manchester, > >> Lancashire, England > >> If I enter this completely in the location field > for > >> his "born" entry then > >> enter the details again in the rolodex for birth > >> address I get double > >> entries in the Chronology and FGS > >> > >> So I thought that I would enter in the Born > >> location, Manchester, > >> Lancashire, England > >> THEN in the rolodex birth address just put 18 > Worth > >> Street, Collyhurst > >> > >> However I then get a mix of both that says Born > at > >> Manchester, Lancashire, > >> etc > >> then "lived at 18 worth street, Collyhurst" in > the > >> various reports > >> > >> How would others enter this data > >> Regards > >> John > >> Manchester > >> England > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Leon Chapman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> To: <[email protected]> > >> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 2:49 PM > >> Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Place for location of > >> marriage > >> > >> > >> > John: > >> > > >> > Using the Rolodex just for living people could > be > >> a best practice that you > >> > want to follow. Personally, I use it for much > >> more than just living > >> > people. > >> > As examples, > >> > > >> > 1. Location of a Source repository > >> > 2. Location of a Church (where married) > >> > 3. Location of a Cemetery > >> > 4. Location of a Hospital > >> > > >> > So, in general, I use the Rolodex for the > >> following: > >> > 1. People's address (living) > >> > 2. Locations - almost any type > >> > > >> > The address/Rolodex was probably originally > >> developed and used to print > >> > Name > >> > Tags for family reunions or gatherings. 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