Great Idea!!
I may use that in several places where the maiden name is used where I
would prefer to see her married name.
Sometimes the answer is so simple, Less is More.
Thanks
On Fri, Sep 6, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Ron Ferguson ronfergy@tiscali.co.ukwrote:
Kathy,
Why not just use the
Kathy,
Why not just use the wife's first name? Whilst I agree that this is perhaps not
ideal, her married surname can easily be inferred from other details.
Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/
Brian/Support br...@legacyfamilytree.com wrote:
I admit at the start that I have not tried this
I admit at the start that I have not tried this but there is one rule
in the event sentence definition Help that indicates there may be no way
to have a death notice event for a woman use her married surname.
Here is a quote from the help.
Note: Some [fields] are meant to be used for individual
Remember that there may be multiple marriages so Legacy would not know
which marriage to pick as the source for the married surname where a
person has multiple marriages if we allowed marriage type fields with
individual events.
Good point there Brian - I hadn't thought of that as I do not have
Since the event is listed under an individual, you don't need to use the actual
name. You could use [his/her].
On 2 Jan 1900, her death notice appeared in The Newspaper.
CE
Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2013 20:50:48 +1000
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Or the FirstName field? And that would work for everyone.
--Paula
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Since the event
On 05/09/2013, at 4:20 AM, Paula Ryburn paula.ryb...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
Or the FirstName field? And that would work for everyone.
--Paula
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