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Managing places
I've just spent 3 days geocoding the German part of my one name study, and I sure don't want to do it again! How does one import and export all this excellent place data so it can be reused, edited,
I've just spent 3 days geocoding the German part of my one name study, and I sure don't want to do it again! How does one import and export all this excellent place data so it can be reused, edited,
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Barbara Zanzig
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#4297
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Re: Second Source
Good advice!
The discussion "Multiple Sources and Records" at Elizabeth Shown Mills' Evidence Explained website may be of interest.
Good advice!
The discussion "Multiple Sources and Records" at Elizabeth Shown Mills' Evidence Explained website may be of interest.
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Jan Murphy
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#4296
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Re: Second Source
To be pedantic the census material is not the responsibility of the GRO
All census material up to 1921 is with the National Archives
1801 to 1851 are all in class HO which is Home
To be pedantic the census material is not the responsibility of the GRO
All census material up to 1921 is with the National Archives
1801 to 1851 are all in class HO which is Home
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John Hanson
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#4294
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Re: Second Source
[I sent this at 1100 UK time but it hasn't appeared]
For many censuses, including 1891 which is the census Paul referred to, FamilySearch only have a transcription and state:
“To view these
[I sent this at 1100 UK time but it hasn't appeared]
For many censuses, including 1891 which is the census Paul referred to, FamilySearch only have a transcription and state:
“To view these
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colevalleygirl@colevalleygirl.co.uk
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#4293
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Re: Second Source
FamilySearch has actual images.
I agree that you want to record as much as you can against a single source ("THE census page", wherever found), rather than making a new source for the same
FamilySearch has actual images.
I agree that you want to record as much as you can against a single source ("THE census page", wherever found), rather than making a new source for the same
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Barbara Zanzig
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#4292
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Re: Second Source
Mike, you might want to re-read the original email... Paul explicitly says he’s using a DEA, and that he’s using two sites that only provide transcriptions not images for the 1891 census.
Mike, you might want to re-read the original email... Paul explicitly says he’s using a DEA, and that he’s using two sites that only provide transcriptions not images for the 1891 census.
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colevalleygirl@colevalleygirl.co.uk
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#4291
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Edited
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Re: Second Source
There are a huge quantity of census images at FamilySearch. For example
There are a huge quantity of census images at FamilySearch. For example
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Trevor Rix
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#4290
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Re: Second Source
Hi Paul,
For source records like the UK Census, the copies on different websites are not really independent sources.
They are all derived from the same General Records Office master copy.
Some
Hi Paul,
For source records like the UK Census, the copies on different websites are not really independent sources.
They are all derived from the same General Records Office master copy.
Some
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Mike Tate
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#4289
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Re: Second Source
Am I right in that both FamilySearch and FreeCen only provide transcriptions of the census, and you’re not working with an actual census image?
If you were working with a census image, I would
Am I right in that both FamilySearch and FreeCen only provide transcriptions of the census, and you’re not working with an actual census image?
If you were working with a census image, I would
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colevalleygirl@colevalleygirl.co.uk
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#4288
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Second Source
Your help please, ladies and gentlemen, on how to add a second source for a Census (probably applies to other facts baptisms etc). I am in the process of rebuilding my family history using FH v7 and
Your help please, ladies and gentlemen, on how to add a second source for a Census (probably applies to other facts baptisms etc). I am in the process of rebuilding my family history using FH v7 and
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paul.currell@...
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#4287
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Re: Learning to write Plugins
‘if...then...else...’ isn’t impossible in a Query, but could get complex with nested functions.
The separate rows would be a challenge in a Query though.
From: family-historian@groups.io
‘if...then...else...’ isn’t impossible in a Query, but could get complex with nested functions.
The separate rows would be a challenge in a Query though.
From: family-historian@groups.io
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colevalleygirl@colevalleygirl.co.uk
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#4286
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Re: Learning to write Plugins
I'm wanting to use several 'if...then...else' statements for 'Birth/Bapt' column, etc.
Also wanting separate rows for Aliases and second spouses, etc.
Impossible in a query ?
I program in Delphi, so
I'm wanting to use several 'if...then...else' statements for 'Birth/Bapt' column, etc.
Also wanting separate rows for Aliases and second spouses, etc.
Impossible in a query ?
I program in Delphi, so
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Mike C
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#4285
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Re: Learning to write Plugins
Is you requirement so specialised that it can’t be handled by a Query? A plugin feels a bit like a sledgehammer to crack a nut otherwise (except as a learning exercise).
Is you requirement so specialised that it can’t be handled by a Query? A plugin feels a bit like a sledgehammer to crack a nut otherwise (except as a learning exercise).
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colevalleygirl@colevalleygirl.co.uk
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#4284
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Re: Learning to write Plugins
Thanks for your reply.
I'm building a custom index for the gedcom, which I will export as .csv.
Clone() displays itself as 'John SMITH', which isn't useful for an index.
I have Surname and Forenames
Thanks for your reply.
I'm building a custom index for the gedcom, which I will export as .csv.
Clone() displays itself as 'John SMITH', which isn't useful for an index.
I have Surname and Forenames
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Mike C
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#4283
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Re: Highlighting people in my tree.
I will investigate first, and come back if I do.
Many thanks
Best Wishes
Neil.
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Neil Grantham
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Using FH 7 & AS 7
Researching Grantham, Skuce, Barrow, Birchall.
I will investigate first, and come back if I do.
Many thanks
Best Wishes
Neil.
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Neil Grantham
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Using FH 7 & AS 7
Researching Grantham, Skuce, Barrow, Birchall.
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Neil Grantham
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#4282
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Re: Highlighting people in my tree.
Either a Flag or a Named List would work for diagrams, but a Flag is easier to include in the Property Box, which you may want to do, (and you can use it to add flagged individuals to a Named List in
Either a Flag or a Named List would work for diagrams, but a Flag is easier to include in the Property Box, which you may want to do, (and you can use it to add flagged individuals to a Named List in
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colevalleygirl@colevalleygirl.co.uk
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#4281
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Re: Highlighting people in my tree.
Just on diagrams I was thinking at first, though a names list might be a good idea
Best Wishes
Neil.
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Neil Grantham
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Using FH 7 & AS 7
Researching Grantham, Skuce, Barrow,
Just on diagrams I was thinking at first, though a names list might be a good idea
Best Wishes
Neil.
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Neil Grantham
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Using FH 7 & AS 7
Researching Grantham, Skuce, Barrow,
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Neil Grantham
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#4280
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Re: Highlighting people in my tree.
A flag is an easy option. Or you could add them to a Named List.
Where do you want to see the information – that will help decide the most useful way to do it.
From:
A flag is an easy option. Or you could add them to a Named List.
Where do you want to see the information – that will help decide the most useful way to do it.
From:
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colevalleygirl@colevalleygirl.co.uk
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#4279
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Highlighting people in my tree.
Hello all,
It struck me I might try to highlight people in my tree who I have collaborated with to grow it. IE relatives who have provided family information over the years.
Does anyone do this or
Hello all,
It struck me I might try to highlight people in my tree who I have collaborated with to grow it. IE relatives who have provided family information over the years.
Does anyone do this or
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Neil Grantham
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#4278
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Re: Learning to write Plugins
What that line actually does is put the icon and a pointer to the relevant record; if you click on it, it will open the relevant record in the property box. There isn’t a way to just have the icon
What that line actually does is put the icon and a pointer to the relevant record; if you click on it, it will open the relevant record in the property box. There isn’t a way to just have the icon
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colevalleygirl@colevalleygirl.co.uk
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#4277
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