One of my lines has a Richard Pratt with a spouse Richord, per IGI and other
sources. Her PCC Will gives the true tale. She describes herself as Richard
Pratt, widow, and her daughters by surname, e.g. my daughter Osmond. A
collateral Pratt line was then nationally famous, Lords Chief
I would put Richord Pratt and Richard Pratt in as aAKAs. In her main name
field I would put Mrs. Pratt [Pratt surname, Mrs. in the prefix field]. This
would be one of the rare time that I would put Mrs. Last Name in as a main name
but you have no other way. I am sure you have it all
'Unknown' as a given name tells it like it is ... as does 'Pratt-Wife'
if the maiden name is unknown.
Bob
On 3/14/2012 11:19 AM, Michele Lewis wrote:
I would put Richord Pratt and Richard Pratt in as aAKAs. In her main name
field I would put Mrs. Pratt [Pratt surname, Mrs. in the prefix
Follow-up to Brian's message.
Sent my file to Tech Support and they cannot determine the source of the
problem. They noted they are aware of several font issues as follows:
Legacy has a variety of screen font problems, which I hope will be corrected
in version 8 when it is released. Here are the
Use 'Zoom' on the right hand side of the window. This helps me change
font sizes on the fly, and it sticks.
Tim
On 3/14/2012 9:35 AM, Kay Fordham wrote:
Follow-up to Brian's message.
Sent my file to Tech Support and they cannot determine the source of the
problem. They noted they are aware
Is there a way to search for all records modified on or after a certain
date?
--
Susan
swind...@value.net
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I am having a hard time figuring out how to make Legacy do what I want. I
want to find everyone in my file that was married in Greene Co, GA. When I
put
MARRIAGE, MARRIAGE PLACE, CONTAINS, GREENE
I get a list of people that have things like , , North Carolina, United
States as their
Using the Detailed Search tab:
Look for whom? Individual
Where to lookModified Date
How to look After
What to look for enter the date *before* you want to search -
i.e., if you want to search for records modified today and later,
enter yesterday's date)
You can add a
Thank you so MUCH! I didn't notice the scroll bar on the where to look
box. I got what I needed.
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 9:35 AM, Sherry/Support she...@legacyfamilytree.com
wrote:
Using the Detailed Search tab:
Look for whom? Individual
Where to lookModified Date
How to look
Search Detailed Search Search Whom 'Individual' Where to look
'Modified Date' How to look Your turn from here.
Tim
On 3/14/2012 10:29 AM, Susan Swindell wrote:
Is there a way to search for all records modified on or after a
certain date?
--
Susan
swind...@value.net
Try this - in the search box,
Marriage, Marriage Place, Equal To and then your place - in my
instance Seattle, King, Washington, USA - and it brought up my
marriages that contained that place (but of course you needed to enter
that) then I went to options an unchecked married names - got my 148
I just tried the same search (version 7.5.0.116) and got all the marriages I
know took place in the town I chose and there were no others listed.
Have you checked that the Clear list before the search button is selected?
Jack
-Original Message-
From: Michele Lewis
Michele,
What you are getting is clearly incorrect. Obviously I cannot test for
Greene, so I used Eccles and the same criteria as yourself. It returned
124 people all of whom (or at least the quite large sample which I checked)
had Eccles in their place of marriage.
It may just be that a
The only time Legacy transfers information from your file to nFS is when
you use the arrow icons to send data from your Legacy person to nFS. The
This Person is the Same as Mine button adds the Person Id from nFS to
the Family Search ID for the person in your Legacy file. This ID is the
link
Thanks for checking. I've rebooted several times, turned off McAfee,
downloaded the update vs install from web. Nothing fixed it for me.
Have sent an emal to support.
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Hmm! And I thought I had problematic families! Sorry, can't offer any advice
though.
Cheers
Jan
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From: britton...@comcast.net [mailto:britton...@comcast.net]
Sent: Thursday, 15 March 2012 02:09
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: [LegacyUG] Persons with only
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