Thank you Brian. I see that I bypassed the first print button.
This list is along the lines of what I was looking for but very basic
only showing RIN # names. I was hoping for something like the search
results report with more detail as a reference when in that location.
It would be good if
On 02/11/2014 17:21, ronfergy@tiscali.co.uk wrote:
England is: England, County, Town, District/Parish. But note that the
American geo-locators tell us otherwise. They are wrong.
BTW, for a city it is England, City, District/Parish.
And then there is the added complication of what
On 02/11/2014 17:26, gen_quest wrote:
If you ony know the registration district from bmd indices then enter
that followed by the county and country.
Adding the county (and even the country) can be problematical. Many
Civil Registration Districts incorporated Civil Parishes which were in
Dale,
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On 04 Nov 2014 14:12, Jenny M Benson wrote:
In order not to mislead or create confusion, I never include the County
or Country in a Location which is just a Registration District.
Me too! I also add RD at the end of the name to distinguish that it is a
Registration District. So, Wrexham RD.
On 04/11/2014 15:09, MikeFry wrote:
I also add RD at the end of the name to distinguish that it is a
Registration District. So, Wrexham RD.
I use Wrexham Registration District as the long form and Wrexham RD as
the short form.
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Jenny M Benson
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In order not to mislead or create confusion,
Wow, the place names within England have my American brain swirling. I am so
glad that I have only a few such entries in my family file to deal with and am
reminded that the United States and England are two countries separated by a
common
Hi Jenny. You kinda lost me on that explanation. Do you mean that if
you are not sure of the country (i.e., Wales or England?), you just
don't put the country in your place name field at all? I'm confused,
but since sort order is paramount to me, if I had two choices for
country, I guess I
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Jenny,
I also think that it is better not to use the abbreviated RD in the full name
to avoid confusion with Rural Districts e.g. Chapel-en-le-Frith Rural District.
Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/
Jenny M Benson ge...@cedarbank.me.uk wrote:
On 04/11/2014 15:09, MikeFry wrote:
I also
Thank you. This will give me at least a list of the right people, but I
need an ordered Descendant report that shows the relationships to each
other, birth, death, and marriage dates with spouse names.
I suppose if I export the gedcom file of these tagged it will give me a
file to work with and
Ron has an excellent suggestion.
You can include all that info in a List Report from the Search List.
However, the report will be in order based on the order of the Search
List - i.e., RIN, Given or Surname.
You can create the report in CSV and open that in your spreadsheet
program to sort by
Correct, but I don't want a chart, I need a list in report format. UGH. I
may just freehand it. I put in a suggestion for it. A haplogroup research
manager wants this report, and it is a vital piece of a puzzle piece for me
on my lineage work.
*Jessica Morgan*
*Sr Engineering Technologist, Black
Jessica,
You might want to contact Dennis at LTools and for ask what it would cost
to create a special report for you.
I have had several done over the years, many were well worth the $25 he
charged me. I dont know how complicated it would be to properly calculate
or how difficult it would be to
I missed that if anyone was saying you *must* do it a certain way. But
I will say this unequivocally: If you expect to get a decent
alphabetical sorting mechanism for the place name divisions you use in
reports, then you*/_must be consistent with whatever divisions you
decide_/*. The standard
On 04 Nov 2014 22:57, Jerry wrote:
For example, are not the .shires in England roughly equivalent to our
counties, or close enough to use the county position for the ...shires?
No. More akin to States. Parishes are akin to US Counties.
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Regards,
Mike Fry (Jhb)
Legacy User Group
Jerry,
No, our counties are NOT close to yours - we do not have states, so a , , is
wrong.
Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/
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It will set the tags on the carriers of a given mtDNA or Y-DNA. Then back to
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Following Ron Ferguson's comment, and to possibly add to the confusion,
here in New Zealand the non-urban areas are serviced by NZ Post and their
addressing standards require RD followed by its number,mail town and post
code. e.g. 999 Any Street, *RD 99, Anytown *. However NZ Post have only
I have Legacy Family Tree Version 8.0.0 454 installed. I am trying to
print a Family Group Sheet for a family. The husband has 9 events, the
wife has 5 events, one child has 3 events, and one child has 4 events. On
the Family Group Report option under the Include Tab I have check Events
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