Georges,
In the report I only see one event linked to their marriage: * Baudouin
de Dudzeele et Marguerite van der Stove ont détenu des droits de
propriété - à Montréal.
The event "Notes relatives à leur mariage" appears to be an event you
assigned to the wife. Did you mean to do that or
Scott,
If people are buried and then moved, I would record the first interment (as
usually noted on a death certificate, if any) as the Burial event. If the body
is subsequently moved, I would note that in the note section with the place and
date, if known.
If the body were formally exhumed
I have a baby brother who is buried somewhere in the cemetery where our
plot is but, unfortunately, the parish registry doesn't have information on
exactly where he was buried (the burial before him and after him have plot
numbers but not him). We had his name engraved on our headstone so that he
It seems obvious to record the original burial information as above --
but how to denote the relocation of the headstone? It's important to
keep track of, if for no other reason than to explain the plethora of
Find a Grave and other memorials that seem to indicate burial occurred
in these
In terms of recording cemeteries, marriages etc. I work on a basis of using
the Location table to identify the Place ie. town or village, and to use
the Address table to identify exactly where in the town it was, such as
Cemetery Name, Address, Lat and Long, etc.
Regarding the transfer of the
Hey all...
Need some advice on how to handle some cemetery relocation issues.
First, if a person was buried in Cemetery X, but relocated to Cemetery Y,
I've been recording it as follows:
Original burial information to Burial DatePlace Field
Attach Cemetery Event Address to Burial Date/Place
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