![]() 2019PlacesResolve.As the name implies, this is a new cloud service offered by.Response to a comment from FTM2012 Research Notes.How to get Family Photos into a Family Group Sheet?.List of Burials without Headstone Images - revised.Media Information - Filter In / Filter Out. ![]() A change in one would necessitate copying it to all. You would have to find a way to get all this information into all the various individuals. Also, since parentage information involves 3 people (or more for multiples), it would be real nice if the same information was attached to all parties, like marriage information is. The best you can do is to say "go look at the probate fact".Įssentially, it becomes possible to capture the information, but walking back through a gps argument for kinship is tough. ![]() ![]() You can put in the EE citation, but can't attach the record. Relationship notes are good for holding arguments, but now how do you cite the probate record. The probate shows no support for name so it really isn't a name citation. Suppose you are arguing that an unnamed child referenced in a probate file is the child whose baptism record showed no father. While traditional direct evidence (birth certificates, baptismal registers) show name and parentage, indirect evidence doesn't. You can add notes and attach source documentation and images/files. Great for collecting variations in the name and wonderful for getting the "full" name. Name sources are by default showing where you got the name from. ![]() Either you put the info in the Name fact or your put notes in the Realationship fact. I think I see what you're doing, but we have two choices that I'm not so crazy about. Maryland Births and Christenings, 1650-1995 shows David Ridgely to his parents, James Howard and Catherine _. In a project I worked on, I used the Name Fact to record what the various sources told me about this person, and other people.ġ850 Census shows Head of Household - James Howard (53) and Cath Howard (39) Julia Howard (50) Margaret Howard (20) Nancy Howard (16) Wm Howard (13) James H Howard (11) Harry C Howard (8) David R Howard (6) Mary Brannon (17) Ann M Getzandamer (49): Augustus Getzandamer (6) Rebecca Coarley (25) Roletta Carter (35) 1880 Census shows David R Howard as Brother of William R Howard (head of household)ġ860 Census shows Head of Household - James Howard (63) and Chas R Howard (38) John E Howard (34) Nannie H Howard (26) Wm R Howard (23) J M H Howard (21) Harry C Howard (18) David R Howard (16) Margt Fitzgerald (26) Ann Carroll (27)ġ870 Census shows Head of Household - William Howard (33) and Ann H Howard (36) Henry Howard (29) David Howard (27) John E Howard (42) James M Howard (31) Annie Carlin (40) Joshua William (39)ġ880 Census Shows Relationships with Head of Household - William R Howard (43) Elizabeth W Howard (41), Wife William R Howard (7m, Son) Charles R Howard (4) Ann H Howard (46), Sister Harry C Howard (38), Brother David R Howard (38) Brother Sophia Johnson (55), Servant Laura Thomspon (35), Servant Jennie Francis (17) Servantġ900 Census Shows Relationships with Head of Household - William H Howard (66) William R Howard (63), Brother Elizabeth M Howard (60), Sister-in-Law Charles R Howard (24), Nephew William R Howard (20), Nephew Harry C Howard (58), Brother David R Howard (56), Brother Harriet Bolton (46), Servant James Mch Howard (61), Brotherġ920 Census Shows Relationships with Head of Household - Henry C Howard (77) David R Howard (75), Brother Rosa C Howard (50), Cousin The issue is, how did WE get to the relationship "conclusion" or how do we record that. This is a nice chart and clearly shows us the Relationships, and the types of relationships between Parents and Children, and "Husband and Wife" (I will not address the issues surrounding those two terms). ![]()
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