I added a Census fact to a husband and noticed that this has attached to the wife record as a fact as well. She was appeared on another census. Is there anyway that I can prevent this. Please note I'm NOT an advanced user of FH.
I'm using a Mac with Wine.
* Adding Census Fact to Husband only
- LornaCraig
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Re: Adding Census Fact to Husband only
There are two types of census event available: Census which applies to an Individual record and appears with a blue dot beside it in the Facts tab of the Property Box, and Census (family) which applies to a Family record (husband and wife) and has a red dot beside it in the Facts tab. It sounds as if you have used the family event so it is listed against both the husband and wife. Re-enter it as an individual census event and all should be well.
Lorna
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Re: Adding Census Fact to Husband only
As advised in how_to:recording_census_records|> Recording from a Census Record it is recommended that you only use Individual Census Events (blue dot) and never Family Census (family) Events (red dot).
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
Re: Adding Census Fact to Husband only
Way back in the dim and distant past, before I routinely used AS, I manually entered some census records as Family Events to save time. I know they are there and keep meaning to correct them, but can no longer remember which families or records were involved. Is there any way to identify them?
Maureen
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Waycott, Fewings, Piper, Burgoyne, Johns, Phillips, Paddon, Streat;
Morrish, Rowd*n, Pike, Lowder, Flood, Parsons and others.
All in glorious Devon!
Researching:
Waycott, Fewings, Piper, Burgoyne, Johns, Phillips, Paddon, Streat;
Morrish, Rowd*n, Pike, Lowder, Flood, Parsons and others.
All in glorious Devon!
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Re: Adding Census Fact to Husband only
As mentioned in how_to:recording_census_records|> Recording from a Census Record under Related Plugins, why not use the Migrate Census Family to Individual Events Plugin to automatically split each Family Census (family) Event into two Individual Census Events?
Alternatively, run the standard Query called All Events and click on the Event Type column to sort them.
The Census (family) events will be listed together with the owners identified.
You can either manually adjust the data entries or use AS to create new Individual Census Events, etc, and then delete the redundant Census (family) Event.
Alternatively, run the standard Query called All Events and click on the Event Type column to sort them.
The Census (family) events will be listed together with the owners identified.
You can either manually adjust the data entries or use AS to create new Individual Census Events, etc, and then delete the redundant Census (family) Event.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
Re: Adding Census Fact to Husband only
Many thanks Mike, all sorted!
Maureen
Researching:
Waycott, Fewings, Piper, Burgoyne, Johns, Phillips, Paddon, Streat;
Morrish, Rowd*n, Pike, Lowder, Flood, Parsons and others.
All in glorious Devon!
Researching:
Waycott, Fewings, Piper, Burgoyne, Johns, Phillips, Paddon, Streat;
Morrish, Rowd*n, Pike, Lowder, Flood, Parsons and others.
All in glorious Devon!