Steve pt...@mchsi.com wrote:
Wouldn't a researcher have the persons information with the
source? One
wouldn't go to a library or county clerk with just a source
citation would
they? I don't know why I can't get my head around
this, even with the
ScourceWriter template. I have edited the
Hi : I am a long, long time lurker and have learned a lot from this
group and now I need help. When reading the letter about entering
medical information in the 5th line on Family View I decided to check
mine and discovered that I do not have one on the individual information
screen where the
Hi Connie,
Thanks for the reply. Yes, it does help. Although Genline doesn't have a
search engine at this time. C:4 is the volume# and Line 30 is the entry in
her birth year (1794). Pages are not always numbered. And just like that, I
see your point. The birth year should be in the citation. I
Just remember, you can always look it up in the Legacy Help file under
Cause of Death or even DthCau
Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 1:43 PM, PHeidner pheid...@gmail.com wrote:
That worked great. All I have to do now, is remember it. Thanks a
Rita:
This is from the US Surgeon General:
https://familyhistory.hhs.gov/fhh-web/home.action
Steven
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 6:42 PM, Rita Lynn McKale cagr...@comporium.net wrote:
Hi all,
My daughter has just found out she is pregnant. Her doctor has asked her
for her medical history.
Has
Nice, but are you SURE that you want to enter all of your family's
medical information into a government database?
Chris
On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 9:42 PM, steven perkins scperk...@gmail.com wrote:
Rita:
This is from the US Surgeon General:
https://familyhistory.hhs.gov/fhh-web/home.action
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