Right.  I misspoke.  These are people with no dates at all.  Sometimes
they are married to people with no dates, and it may not be until their
great-grandchildren that a date shows up.  They are hard to find.
Jonathan

-----Original Message-----
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Hayes
Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 9:26 AM
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Finding "dead" Livings with Access


On 22 Jan 2006 at 9:13, Coddgenealogy wrote:

> Folks,
>   By default Legacy codes all new additions as living if they don't 
> have a death date. An absent-minded genealogist can enter a lot of 
> people from bygone centuries before they wake up and remember to click

> "no" on Living.
>   Can anyone help me with the microsoft query syntax to find "livings"

> that have spouses or children born before 1900, or (is this possible?)

> anyone in their descendant line born before 1900?

Somewhere there is an option to set evertone over a certain age as not 
living. Can't remember where it is, but it's there if you look for it.
-- 
Steve Hayes
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