I too use "Cemetery" as an event. It makes searches easy.
michele
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Grave Transcriptions and Photo--Where?
Bill,
I use an EVENT called Cemetery. That m
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Grave Transcriptions and Photo--Where?
Bill,
I use an EVENT called Cemetery. That makes it easy to sort by a
particular cemetery - or Burial Place. I also include the
Find-A-Grave ID# in the description - thus pointing to an image (or at
least a memorial
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Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 7:46 PM
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Grave Transcriptions and Photo--Where?
IMHO, I think you are taking the Burial event too deep [pun intended].
Like Sources, the photos are a documentation, and at least as real
IMHO, I think you are taking the Burial event too deep [pun intended].
Like Sources, the photos are a documentation, and at least as real as a
Sexton's records, etc.
Mike
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family research of: Method, Feehily, Fredrick, Herzog, tenEyck, Belsley
In a message dated 9/9/2009
Bill,
I use an EVENT called Cemetery. That makes it easy to sort by a
particular cemetery - or Burial Place. I also include the
Find-A-Grave ID# in the description - thus pointing to an image (or at
least a memorial). I am certain others do it differently. I just
like the freedom the an EVENT
I just ran into this while still cleaning up my data. I have a custom
category called "Grave" that I created in Family Tree Maker some time ago.
This is usually where I attach photos of the grave, the date of the visit,
and grave transcriptions.
Ordinarily I would just leave this, but I'm still m
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