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I wish you would use a larger type. On my machine it comes out almost
too small to read - I can with a magnifying glass.
Elizabeth Cunningham
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A lot of pictures were taken by my father, who died in 1948, so I
presume I can just use them.
What do I do with pictures taken between 1910 and 1917, obviously by a
professional, but on which
there are no markings indicating who? Most in Phillipsburg, NJ. And
what about a picture
of my father
Not to mention street addresses. Almost all my relatives lived in
Philadelphia, and street addresses are essential.
I have one grandfather who moved his family at least 15 times in less
than 20 years. Without street addresses
I am lost.
Elizabeth C
John S. Adams wrote:
Many locations
Trying to find out something, the other day I went from my husband to
his father, then his grandfather. Coming back, I wound up with his
father having only one son - my husband's brother. I added my husband,
and was told he was included with another family. I have discovered
that my
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On 03/07/2012 07:51, Mike Fry wrote:
On 2012/07/03 11:37, Elizabeth Cunningham
, Elizabeth Cunningham wrote:
My father-in-law was only married once. So I have to try Mike's
solution if I can figure out how to do it.
Elizabeth
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I have a great-grandmother reported to be 20 years older than her
husband (and so the death certificate proved.) However, she seems to
have lost 10 or more years every census.
Elizabeth C
Ron Ferguson wrote:
Paula,
The probable year of birth when calculated from a census is not
My ancestors were all very poor, and most lived below the radar. With
my father's family, I feel lucky to have gotten
to 1850 in one line. In my mother's it is easier. Her mother was from
a group of Bucks County people who actually owned land. I can get my
father's mother to a ship manifest,
These were all Germans. My father's mother was from Baden-Wuerttemberg,
cannot find out where my father's father was from. My mother's father
was from Hesse, (I have not yet started on my husband's Irish ancestors.)
Elizabeth C
Mike Fry wrote:
On 2011/07/04 18:43, Elizabeth Cunningham
://www.fergys.co.uk/
-Original Message-
From: Elizabeth Cunningham
Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2011 2:40 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Date Calculator Question
A great-grandfather's headstone said he died in 1920, but the death
certificate says 1926. I do not know
A great-grandfather's headstone said he died in 1920, but the death
certificate says 1926. I do not know who
messed up, but I believe the death certificate as being done closer to
the time of death.
Elizabeth C
John Carter wrote:
I rarely trust ages or birth dates on tombstones
The problem is that this is genealogy. I know at least 3 same-sex
couples that have adopted children. Raised or are raising them very
successfully too.
Elizabeth C
Gene Young wrote:
On 5/15/2011 5:41 PM, CE Wood wrote:
Geez! Bigotry in control.
CE
Nonsense. Its genealogy.
Make sure your Scroll Lock is not on.
Elizabeth C
Diane Szabo wrote:
Good morning!
I had computer problems last week which required me to download Legacy
Deluxe again in order to use the program. I then imported my Gedcom
file and everything has been working fine, EXCEPT –
I missed something. What is SW?
Elizabeth C
Ward Walker wrote:
Tim,
The quality of the conversion varies with the nature of the template. Some
SW templates intersperse master and detail fields in the formatted output.
Once the source is converted to Basic, you get all the
You do not need christening records if you are Quaker, since Quakers do
not baptize or christen. I can give you the theological reasons if you care.
Elizabeth C
Ron Ferguson wrote:
Brian,
I do not understand why you have no use for christening records. In all
countries, prior to
And your two messages were in HTML
Elizabeth C
Jack Earnshaw wrote:
And yet, despite the protestations, this email was in HTML.
If you sent it as plain text then something strange is happening
Jack
*From:* Jenny M Benson [mailto:ge...@cedarbank.me.uk]
*Sent:* 26 October
What do the British or others use for citations in scholarly papers?
The Chicago Manual of Style is a lot used, but when I typed my husband's
Master's thesis (in philosophy), he had to use the MLA (Modern Language
Association) style guide. So what style guides are used in Europe or
South Africa?
I ignore the four field convention also. I live in the US, in a city,
and I need to put street addresses in always. I have a grandfather with
at least 15 street address in a half-mile radius in Philadelphia. I
will just need to take my chances with the program.
Elizabeth C
Mary
That would be nice if I could get to the Help files. That is not
possible either, I guess I might have to go for a total reinstall. I
will then not have the updates, but I might be able to use the program.
Elizabeth C
Gene Young wrote:
On 8/23/2010 9:50 PM, Elizabeth Cunningham
I have 2 computers. One is connected to the internet, and one, on which
I do all my work, is not. I have Legacy 5 and Legacy 6 on that one. I
tried to open a family file in Legacy 5, and was told I needed a newer
copy of Legacy, so I tried to open it in Legacy 6. I keep getting told
that the
I did not knowingly configure my Legacy to look for updates. How can I
correct it if I did so accidentally?
Elizabeth C
Ron Taylor wrote:
Elizabeth,
I have used Legacy since version 3 and I am now using version 7. I have
always updated without any problem. I do have one computer
You people with probate problems do not know how lucky you are. All the
relatives I have found so far (except my mother and one uncle) had
nothing, no real estate or anything else much, and left no wills. No
real estate transfers either. AAAGH!
Elizabeth C
Legacy User
You might want to check with your e-mail provider. All my mail from
nwphillyfreecycle all of a sudden went into their junk file, and I had
to contact them to fix it.
I fill in blank census forms as I find them and put them with the family
involved.
Elizabeth C
Kathy McLeod wrote:
I
All of you are in another league from me. I have 1000 names, and was
surprised to have so many. My ancestors all flew below the radar. Very
few owned property, none left wills, and most moved all over the place.
I have 15 Philadelphia addresses for one grandfather, plus 2 Trenton
ones, and he
I am still using Legacy 5 because the colors in Legacy 6 are so bland I
can hardly use the program. (I cannot distinguish the icons.) How is
Legacy 7 in that respect? And if I go to 7, I can no longer use 5 or 6,
right? If I want Legacy 7 on a machine not connected to the internet,
can I do
Thank you for the link. The colors look like they would work for me,
and the features certainly look nice.
It is still true that if I transfer to Legacy 7, I can no longer see the
info on 5 or 6, right?
Thanks again,
Elizabeth C
Evert van Dijken wrote:
See
And I need 5 locations, because I have to include street addresses. In
a city of 2 million, just the city, county, state, country is not nearly
accurate enough.
Elizabeth C
Ron Goodwin wrote:
Hi Ron,
I would prefer an option in Legacy that would allow users to use 3 or 4 place
How many of us have two e-mail addresses to subscribe with? I have
enough trouble managing one!
Elizabeth C
Ruth Nerud wrote:
Then why don't they say that on the registration page? Another bug? (:
Ruth Nerud
- Original Message -
From: Mike Frymike...@iafrica.com
Obviously a child who died very young, maybe within a day or two of birth.
Elizabeth C
John S. Adams wrote:
Huh?
--
I found a newspaper clipping for an ancestor who didn't live long enough
to be named
Legacy User Group
I ignore the 4-field rule also, and I am in the US. Pretty much all my
relatives are in cities, some of them quite close to each other (and one
grandfather has at least 15 street addresses). So I include street
addresses, and phooey with the 4-field bit. I consistently have 5.
Doesn't seem to
Since your address would not allow me, you will not get my messages.
And why should I bother?
Elizabeth C
robertsmith2...@earthlink.net wrote:
I apologize for this automatic reply to your email.
To control spam, I now allow incoming messages only from senders I
have approved
It may be there, but I could not find it. That suggests newbies may
not find it easily either.
Elizabeth C
Sherry/Support wrote:
It's already there on the website in the section about the LUG list. Right
underneath the link to the LUG guidelines.
Thanks for using Legacy.
I agree with Art totally.
Elizabeth C
Art Seddon wrote:
Yep Mike. And I don't think anyone should be allowed to get behind the wheel
of an automobile until he's driven at least 20,000 miles.
The only way I was ever able to get experience doing anything from eating to
making love
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