Hi Tracy,
I put the Buried With information in Burial Notes. I don't feel a need for a separate Cemetery Event but I know that others do.

For a conflicting age at death - I usually put that in as an Alt. Birth event. You can explain why you disagree and haven't adopted it for your Birth date in the Event Note. Where a tombstone has a different date of death - I put it as an Alt. Death event. I find tombstone inscriptions are often unreliable.

Hope that helps,
Cathy

At 11:30 28/06/2005, you wrote:

Hi Everyone
I am still fairly new to family history research and Legacy, so I was
wondering if anyone had tips on how to reflect that a couple or parent
and child are buried in the same grave at a cemetery.  At the moment I
create a Cemetery event and list burial and plot details, and put
words "buried with" in description.  It seems a bit odd, as if I'm
burying a living person at the same time as the first person.  Is
there a better way to list or describe this information?

I also get some useful information from some local councils (I'm in
Australia) which list age at death.  Sometimes, the age listed
conflicts with birth and death details I've already found.  How should
I input this information?
Cheers
Tracy

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