Hi Jenny,

I hope that every single person on this list will post a response to your
questions. This will be a lot of fun. Users helping Uses.

There are several questions in your post. There is a "proper way" to enter
source citations. Cite a source for each Census, and use the repository tab
and source detail tab. The Source is the Census Record. The Citation is the
"link" between the "Event" and the "Census Record". Use the Source
Clipboard, and cite that source for events that you create. This saves a lot
of time.

The Source is where I document the Year, Town, Village, Country of the
Census.


Joe
Vacaville, CA
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Subject: [LegacyUG] Entering Census information

How do other users of Legacy enter the information from Census returns? 
On the whole, I like to do things the "proper" way, but at the same time 
my research is largely just for my own interest and secondarily for 
members of my family so I do what I feel comfortable with.

Most of my ancestors lived in England so the information I typically 
glean from a Census is the address, names, ages and occupations of each 
member of the household and their relationship to each other.

Currently, I use the Census event, putting the year and country into 
description, the date of Census night into date and the town/village, 
county and country into place.  But after that, I have tried a few 
variations and have yet to find a method I really like. Do put the 
street address in the Notes or in the Event Address? Do I list all the 
members of the household just in the entry for Head of Household or 
repeat it for every person?  (I don't favour the latter as it's makes 
for boring reports.)  Do I put a person's Occupation details in the 
Notes, or make a separate Event entry?

I'd really value other users' opinions and preferences on this. Recently 
I have been putting all the information about the household, the address 
and his/her occupation in the Notes for the Head, then for each other 
person putting "See Joe Bloggs 666. Her occupation was Laundress" or 
"See Fanny Adams 123" in their notes, where Joe Bloggs or Fanny Adams is 
the Head.  I'm not convinced, though, that this is the best method.
-- 
Jenny M Benson

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