Cathy wrote
Clarification.
You can already print Marriage Event pictures in reports.
You currently can't print the picture associated with the actual marriage.
Ah, thank you! Sorry for confusing the issue. I had forgotten about
that distinction.
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Jenny M Benson
Legacy User Group
John Magyari wrote
Is there an easy way to do the following
I had a shipping manifest which I created a jpg lets say 1931.jpg
Assigned it one by one to the 30 individuals using add pictures (I
submitted enhancement request to see if tag feature could be applied to
pictures)
Now I discovered
I have obtained a Census re my Ancestors. However, also listed on the Census
are two entries. One is a male, with a different Surname, but listed as
Granson, 11 yrs old. The other is the main family Surname, listed as
Grandaughter (5 yrs old). I have know ideat who the parents were at this
stage.
Hi, Richard
I feel these grandchildren are part of the family and must be linked.
Create two ghost children for the grandparents. Mark them as
unknown gender and attach a grandchild to each. When you have more
info. you can put name and gender to the ghosts, or merge with known
children.
It's
I have several such situations. I create an Unknown given name under the
Surname, with an explanation in the Notes, then create the Grandson or
Granddaughter, again with an explanation in the Notes.
At some point you will (hopefully) figure out the relationship. Then it
is a simple
Jenny,
You could use a master source and have the picture attached to it. Then
cite that source on all people involved. If the picture name changes, you
only need to fix the master source.
Ron Taylor
Legacy User Group guidelines:
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Etiquette.asp
I have stories and information that is being relayed
to me via word of mouth by varying people in the
family.
My disclaimer is that I am doing family HISTORY, not
genealogy in it's pure form.
Anyway, how do you all cite this in Legacy? Do I make
one master source titled something like Personal
I think this may be a lumper versus splitter topic ;-)
You could either lump all stories under a source of person
Conversation or split them out by person Conversation date/place.
If the source is a living person, you might want the date/place if you
need clarification or details of a specific
Jess M wrote
I have stories and information that is being relayed to me via word of
mouth by varying people in the family. My disclaimer is that I am doing
family HISTORY, not genealogy in it's pure form.
Anyway, how do you all cite this in Legacy? Do I make one master source
titled
Looks like each and every file has to be done individually.
I also noticed each time I select to manually find (Browse for the file
yourself) the 30 files I am sent to the
Default location of family files, instead of Default location of
picture, sound, video files Picture Files which is the
Well, as a splitter I source each individual source of information.
For instance:
Informal conversations with Elizabeth (Bennett) Welker (Mountain
View, Missouri), from 1965 to the present (2007); regarding the Welker and
Bennett families of Some County, Somewhere.
For the filing title I
I am a lumper, so I started with just one source Personal
Communication for all emails and phone calls that provided me with
information. However as I go more and more of these (several hundred
from over 75 persons), I decided to create a Master Source for each
individual. In addition to not
I have Legacy 6.0 Deluxe Edition.
I would like to print more than one photo from the photo gallery in a report.
It seems that only one photo can be tagged to print in the photo gallery.
For example, for my parents, I have a wonderful military photo of my dad, a
wedding photo and a
I did a quick test and it looks like if you do the rename from the
Legacy Picture Center, that it will change ALL entries.
On 10/11/07, John Magyari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like each and every file has to be done individually.
I also noticed each time I select to manually find (Browse
I get this message for ancestry.Com
This merchant is no longer participating in the affiliate program.
---Original Message---
From: Sherry/Support
Date: 10/10/2007 6:19:04 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.Com
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Help Please
With Legacy
I haven't received a single message from the list via my comcast email address
since the evening of 10/09. But I can receive it via hotmail. I suspect it's
the same old thing where Comcast has added Legacy to their blacklist again.
Is there anyone on here with a Comcast address that is
Did you get that message after doing the steps I recommended?
Do you have the latest build of Legacy v6.0.0.155? Ancestry dumped their
affiliate program which caused the URL in the earlier builds to no longer be
correct.
Thanks for using Legacy.
Sherry
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
Dave,
I tried responding to your email to Support this morning.
Comcast is bouncing our emails. I checked into this and it showed that we
weren't on their two spam blocker lists so I don't know why we're still
being bounced.
If you could check with Comcast about why LegacyFamilyTree.com is
I list them as separate sources. As you have already noticed the information
from each source can vary. The purpose of sources is to verify the accuracy
of the information. For example. My g-grandfather Wm was a member of Liberty
Church so Liberty Church is entered in as a Master Source.
He is
Thanks for posting this Sherry. I have comcast and this is the first legacy
e-mail to come through today so i went on line and checked my screened mail
folder. Sure enough I found 5 legacy messages there. I have marked them as
non-spam and they did come through. Everyone on comcast may need to
Sherry,
All of a sudden they started coming thru. I just received two messages via
the list.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alice
Hawrilenko
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 5:02 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
I guess it would be the only way to maintain the confidentiality of the
birth parents. Never really thought about it that way.
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Kirstin
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GBallard wrote:
Kirstin,
I am adopted. I live in California and am 41 years old. My birth
certificate shows my adoptive parents
Sherry, yes and it still did not work... Got this message: This merchant is
no longer participating in the affiliate program.
I'm using Latest build of Legacy v6.0.0.155
Can you tell me the new URL so Ancestry will work If you know it
Larry
---Original Message---
I have a request for the next update. When I go to Options Customize
Locations click Test all Multimedia Paths it defaults to Remove
unreferenced pics...
I would much rather have it default to making a list than remove. I'm
afraid I'm going to inadvertently click without changing it. Too
Interesting - you should be getting the correct URL with that build and
after resetting the search file and folder.
If I email the link, then it's going to get broken and you'll have a mess on
your hands. Please go to our website at
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/Help.asp Solutions by Error
Awesome! Now the problem is contacting the Comcast users to let them know
to check that folder!
Thanks for using Legacy.
Sherry
Customer Support
Millennia Corporation
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.LegacyFamilyTree.com
We are changing the world of genealogy!
When replying to this message,
What happens when you get to the top of the list? Does it start over at
the bottom?
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Kirstin
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Bruce Jones wrote:
Also, if you RIGHT click between the main couple in Family View you go
to the PREVIOUS sibling. I didn't know this until it was mentioned by
someone on
Here is what I changed it to.
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gsfn=[FirstName]gsln=[Surname]prox=0gsco=1gspl=1,year=[StartYear]yearend=[EndYear]refine=1gl=allgs
Copy this into the program into:
Search the Internet
Customize searches
Select Ancestry.com
Select Edit
Remove old URL
Copy
Thanks Mary. Re these Grandchildren, I agree that they are part of the
family. In fact in later census (cenci?) the female granddaughter is still
with the famiy head, thirty years later. However, just taking the age of the
femal, 8yrs old and that the eldest of the sibling in the rest of the
When I do
Option; Customize; Test All Multimedia Paths;
There are 2 choices to on/off 1Remove and/or 2Make
Under this there are two choices Proceed and/or
Remove. You can choose a few different ways to handle
them. I just used it successfully last week.
Rich in LA CA
--- Kirstin Martinez [EMAIL
Yes. It continues to scroll the direction you are
going.
Rich in LA CA
--- Kirstin Martinez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What happens when you get to the top of the list?
Does it start over at
the bottom?
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Kirstin
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Bruce Jones wrote:
Also, if you RIGHT click
I'm more of a lumper, but I make each individual person a source. Then
in the details, that might be an email, or telephone call, or personal
conversation, etc. I give the full description (i.e. Telephone call
with Susan Daily on 4 Jul 2007; two pages of handwritten notes) in
the source detail.
Hi Richard - just semantics, but actually, it doesn't take you to the
oldest sibling, but rather the next oldest... (I'm sure that is what
you meant.)
Susan
On 10/11/07, Richard Hallford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I may have missed this, but also in regard to this, if you Left mouse
between
Hi Linda,
The only way to print multiple photos is to attach them to events.
This actually allows you to say more about the photo or the occasion
when the photo was taken.
eg: Attach your Dad's military photo to an event detailing his
military service.
I would attach the wedding photo and
Hi Richard,
Without further evidence, I wouldn't assume that the children weren't
real grandchildren. You appear to be indicating that you know all of
the head's children - but children aren't always home on census
night. My great grandfather and some of his siblings weren't home in
the 1841
Richard
I have a very similar situation. My great great grandmother's sister
crawled into a hole and took the hole with her...vanished into thin air.
In the course of trying to track her down, I located her death
certificate that hadher granddaughter listed as the reporter of
Tks to all who replied. I appreciate the help. One think though, I read an
article recently re Census in England that said that the Census information
for the address was the people who NORMALLY stay their. That could mean that
a person could be listed at that address on the night of the Census,
There can be a large difference between how the Census was *supposed* to
be taken and how each census taker actually *did* the field work ;-)
I'm only familiar with the US censuses, but I know that the census takers
did *not* always verify who *lived* in the house versus who was *in* the
house
I agree with Susan but I make two changes.
1. I start each person with a special character = to group them
instead of using the word Person
2. I have started putting the date at the beginning of the Detail
Source line (Oct 5, 2007 email from John Doe to Bruce Jones)
My 2 cents worth
On 10/11/07,
If it is interesting to you but only to you, why not put it in an
event then mark the event as private so it will only show if you
request private data.
On 10/11/07, Kim Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi listers,
I have a question on sourcing. I have an old insurance claim document from
my
Source and mention ANY info you find on anyone in your line. It may be
of little interest to anyone now but at some point in the future
someone will wish you had.
How many of us complain about not having info on their ancestors?
Don't let future decendants do the same about you AND your
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