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Re: Sourcing info from my research
Jan, thanks for those very useful links. They are also very timely for me as I'm about to start writing a short research report!
Kai
On 01/02/2022 03:02, Jan Murphy wrote:
Jan, thanks for those very useful links. They are also very timely for me as I'm about to start writing a short research report!
Kai
On 01/02/2022 03:02, Jan Murphy wrote:
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Kai Chandler
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#4786
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Re: Sourcing info from my research
Edward --
In some of these cases, you seem to be askling about writing a citation when what you really need is a proof summary or proof statement.
These links may be or interest:
BCG website:
Edward --
In some of these cases, you seem to be askling about writing a citation when what you really need is a proof summary or proof statement.
These links may be or interest:
BCG website:
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Jan Murphy
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#4785
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Re: No Death Event
I'm not sure 100 a good number to use. People are living a lot longer. I have at least 10 people in my tree who lived to be over 100. My wife's grandmother died about 10 years ago
I'm not sure 100 a good number to use. People are living a lot longer. I have at least 10 people in my tree who lived to be over 100. My wife's grandmother died about 10 years ago
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BillH <bhtemp99@...>
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#4784
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Re: No Death Event
Hi
Not sure if this helps but I input "Unknown" in the death date when I can't find one; obviously it is only input when I am sure ie over 100 years. It is shown as a line in the Individual Records
Hi
Not sure if this helps but I input "Unknown" in the death date when I can't find one; obviously it is only input when I am sure ie over 100 years. It is shown as a line in the Individual Records
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joan Chopping
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#4783
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Re: No Death Event
Thanks every one for your views, I only put a range date if I know they have died, say for example between census', I will then try to find the quarter in the bmd records but if I can't do that, I
Thanks every one for your views, I only put a range date if I know they have died, say for example between census', I will then try to find the quarter in the bmd records but if I can't do that, I
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@Lincsman
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#4782
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Re: No Death Event
In those cases I also create a death event, I just leave the date blank or as Adrian suggested I might put a before date. I just don't try to estimate the year.
Bill
In those cases I also create a death event, I just leave the date blank or as Adrian suggested I might put a before date. I just don't try to estimate the year.
Bill
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BillH <bhtemp99@...>
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#4781
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Re: Sourcing info from my research
Thanks Mike and Adrian,
I am doing a story on a single family in my tree. They are worthy of special consideration and I have a good deal of documentation on them. Since one child will go on and
Thanks Mike and Adrian,
I am doing a story on a single family in my tree. They are worthy of special consideration and I have a good deal of documentation on them. Since one child will go on and
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Edward Sneithe
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#4780
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Re: No Death Event
IMO as a general rule, it is better to have a Death Event than not for people who you know must have died.
That is because some products will consider the person as still living if there is no Death
IMO as a general rule, it is better to have a Death Event than not for people who you know must have died.
That is because some products will consider the person as still living if there is no Death
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Mike Tate
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#4779
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Re: No Death Event
If you know that they died before a certain date (e.g. wife shown as widow on a census), is there any merit in using the Before option on the range tab of the date entry pop-up to reduce the number of
If you know that they died before a certain date (e.g. wife shown as widow on a census), is there any merit in using the Before option on the range tab of the date entry pop-up to reduce the number of
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John Elvin
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#4778
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Re: No Death Event
Re Bill's experience with ashes being interred years after burial. That's a good argument against a general use of deaths estimated from "burial" date. I'd only say that in the context of the UK,
Re Bill's experience with ashes being interred years after burial. That's a good argument against a general use of deaths estimated from "burial" date. I'd only say that in the context of the UK,
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Adrian Bruce
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#4777
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Re: No Death Event
I do not make estimates for peoples deaths because in some cases they can be completely wrong.
I have numerous relatives who were not buried until many years (as many as 21
I do not make estimates for peoples deaths because in some cases they can be completely wrong.
I have numerous relatives who were not buried until many years (as many as 21
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BillH <bhtemp99@...>
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#4776
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Re: No Death Event
The only time that I concoct a death date is when I have indirect evidence for it, such as a burial, when I'll estimate a death date based on the burial date minus - waves hand and thinks of a number.
The only time that I concoct a death date is when I have indirect evidence for it, such as a burial, when I'll estimate a death date based on the burial date minus - waves hand and thinks of a number.
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Adrian Bruce
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#4775
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Re: No Death Event
Yes, to be honest, that is my take on it too, I have no plans to insert a fake event, but I will start to find as many as I can, I am retired now so have more time to research them properly. I just
Yes, to be honest, that is my take on it too, I have no plans to insert a fake event, but I will start to find as many as I can, I am retired now so have more time to research them properly. I just
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@Lincsman
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#4774
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Re: No Death Event
In my opinion it's not a good idea to fake death dates. I leave mine blank. In most cases I do have burial dates. Unfortunately some websites do not recognise burial dates, such as FTDNA trees, which
In my opinion it's not a good idea to fake death dates. I leave mine blank. In most cases I do have burial dates. Unfortunately some websites do not recognise burial dates, such as FTDNA trees, which
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Trevor Rix
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#4773
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No Death Event
Good Evening,
I have a few hundred individuals in my file with no death recorded, how do other people handle this?
If you do not have a date of death, do you leave it blank or input an estimated death
Good Evening,
I have a few hundred individuals in my file with no death recorded, how do other people handle this?
If you do not have a date of death, do you leave it blank or input an estimated death
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@Lincsman
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#4772
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Re: Sourcing info from my research
I would agree with Mike - the crucial bits are the sourcing and citations for the bits that go together to make up the fact that X is the GG-uncle (or whatever) of Y, not the end result.
That takes
I would agree with Mike - the crucial bits are the sourcing and citations for the bits that go together to make up the fact that X is the GG-uncle (or whatever) of Y, not the end result.
That takes
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Adrian Bruce
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#4771
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Re: Sourcing info from my research
None of those fragments of information are sources nor do they need specific citations.
They are ‘facts’ derived from several other source citations.
e.g.
The relationship between George and
None of those fragments of information are sources nor do they need specific citations.
They are ‘facts’ derived from several other source citations.
e.g.
The relationship between George and
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Mike Tate
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#4770
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Sourcing info from my research
I have a couple of instances that I’m not sure how to provide citations.
1. If I have a complete tree in FH well documented but in writing a report I want to say George, Fred’s Gr Gr Uncle.
I have a couple of instances that I’m not sure how to provide citations.
1. If I have a complete tree in FH well documented but in writing a report I want to say George, Fred’s Gr Gr Uncle.
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Edward Sneithe
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#4769
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Re: My Heritage links
Found it - great
Thanks very much
Stuart
On 26/01/2022 18:29, Mike Tate wrote:
Found it - great
Thanks very much
Stuart
On 26/01/2022 18:29, Mike Tate wrote:
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Alsatia
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#4768
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Re: My Heritage links
I’m not talking about the FH toolbar that you have described but the MyHeritage toolbar on the dark gey line below.
You may have to expand the FH Web Search Window by closing the docked Property
I’m not talking about the FH toolbar that you have described but the MyHeritage toolbar on the dark gey line below.
You may have to expand the FH Web Search Window by closing the docked Property
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Mike Tate
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#4767
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