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From: "Teresa Ghee Elliott" <>
Subject: RE: [TMG] Census Name Styles and How they can be helpful
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2004 18:37:56 -0500
In-Reply-To: <6.0.2.0.0.20041002144144.025ea0b0@pop.sprynet.com>


Darrell,
It would help in the PV. I could see he was 2, then 11, then 22, so he was
unlikely to be 59. Maybe it just helps me, but it does help. <G>

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-----Original Message-----
From: Darrell Martin [mailto:]
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 3:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [TMG] Census Name Styles and How they can be helpful

At 12:03 PM 10/2/04, Teresa Ghee Elliott wrote:
>One thing I do differently than Betty is each of my census names has a
>different name style. In the Picklist and PE, they show as
>
>John Jones (age 43) on the 1860 census
>
>John Jones (age 52) on the 1870 census
>
>John Jones (age 2) on the 1860 census
>
>John Jones (age 11) on the 1870 census
>
>As you can see, that easily helps me to pick out the right John Jones.
>While that may not seem like a big deal in my example, imagine that you
have
>14 Sarah Unknowns. One of them is the Sarah Jones you are looking for. So
>if you need to find the right Sarah Unknown, having her listed as Sarah
>Jones, (age 42) on the 1860 census, is more helpful than 14 Sarah Unknowns.
>
>It also is helpful for analysis. Say I find a John Jones in 1920. He is
59.
>He is probably NOT my younger John Jones, since he would be about 62.
>Having the census names in the PV would make that more obvious. I am a
>little dense at noticing things like that, so the more things I have to
>remind me the better. <G>
>
>Teresa Ghee Elliott

Hi, Teresa:

In your first example, to me the added picklist entry is not an improvement
over just showing the birth year. Perhaps that is because I do not enter
anyone into my data unless there is a connection with someone else, and that
always allows me to create an estimated birth year. Additional name
variations in the picklist would, for me, be clutter at best and confusing
at worst. Instead of 14 Sarah Unknowns I would have maybe 20, and that is
not an improvement.

I don't understand your second example. Say I have a 1920 census entry that
includes John Jones, age 59. If I have the PV of John Jones, age 62 in 1920,
showing on screen then either his Tag list has a 1920 census Tag for him, or
it doesn't. How does a census name Tag help? It doesn't add any
information.... What am I missing?

Darrell


Darrell A. Martin
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