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1. Re: TMG-L: outer space kin [1]
Is this another of those "undocumented features"? If so, I want to know how to run it.....I am convinced my ex-husband is an alien being and would like to contact his home planet to have him recalled. rondie - ---------------------------------------------------------- || Come ride The River ------- http://www.theriver.com/ || - ---------------------------------------------------------- - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TMG-L The Internet Ma
2. TMG-L: Merge [1]
I keep geting a flag conflict when I try to merge two data sets. How do I get the same flags on the two data sets so I can merge the two into a new data set? TIA, Bob - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TMG-L The Internet Mailing List for The Master Genealogist To unsubscribe: Send an e-mail to majordomo@doit.com with 'UNSUBSCRIBE TMG-L' or... if you get the digest version: 'UNSUBSCRIBE TMG-L-DIGEST' - -----------------------------
3. TMG-L: Merge [1]
I keep geting a flag conflict when I try to merge two data sets. How do I get the same flags on the two data sets so I can merge the two into a new data set? TIA, Bob - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TMG-L The Internet Mailing List for The Master Genealogist To unsubscribe: Send an e-mail to majordomo@doit.com with 'UNSUBSCRIBE TMG-L' or... if you get the digest version: 'UNSUBSCRIBE TMG-L-DIGEST' - -----------------------------
4. TMG-L: Birth/Death vs. Baptism/Burial (Was: Thanks, plus 1 more Q (was Questions from one investigating TMG)) [0.9695]
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999 01:27:03 EDT, PJNa@aol.com wrote: >I understand your problem, my French-Canadians very seldom were born or died > they were only baptized and buried. We discussed this on the list some >time ago and some people had some interesting work-arounds. I decided I had >too many people entered to change methods. I feel using christening and/or >burial in place of death can be too misleading. A baptism can take place >months/years after birth and a burial if the death was in the frozen
5. TMG-L: Skipping a generation [0.9695]
Message text written by Sherm : BBQ@earthling.net >My question is one of linkage. I've a step ggggg grandmother named Pembroke Hunter Cartwright whose two sons each named a daughter, Pembroke, after their mother. One of those daughters married my step ggg grandfather, Thomas Watkins. Nothing as yet says which fathers daughter became a Watkins. Wills are no good since each father died before their daughters were of age and Pembroke Cartwright only referred to one of these grand daughters by first name.
6. Re: TMG-L: PAF 4.0 [0.9695]
I, too, am a loyal user of TMG and nothing will induce me to keep my working database on anything else but ... there are some things on PAF 4.00 which has led me to use it as a secondary tool. In particular, I like the feature which is called the 'Duplicates List' You can produce a list of all this individuals who appear to be duplicates, listing RIN, Name, Born/Chr, Died/Bur, Spouse/Parent/Child. I know that I could create a report inTMG which will do something similar, but being naturally lazy, it's nice
7. Re: TMG-L: Thanks, plus 1 more Q (was Questions from one investigating TMG) [0.9695]
In a message dated 6/30/1999 4:03:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time, norsk1@email.com writes: << Just one more question I meant to ask: can TMG be set to print the christening date if there is no birth date entered, and burial date if no death date entered? FTM 4.0 cannot, so I end up entering an "abt" date in the birth/death field, which I find misleading when I later look at reports for those persons. Otherwise those fields are totally blank. >> Nat, I understand your problem, my French-Canadians v
8. Re: TMG-L: PAF 4.0 [0.9695]
I, too, am a loyal user of TMG and nothing will induce me to keep my working database on anything else but ... there are some things on PAF 4.00 which has led me to use it as a secondary tool. In particular, I like the feature which is called the 'Duplicates List' You can produce a list of all this individuals who appear to be duplicates, listing RIN, Name, Born/Chr, Died/Bur, Spouse/Parent/Child. I know that I could create a report inTMG which will do something similar, but being naturally lazy, it's nice
9. TMG-L: Birth/Death vs. Baptism/Burial (Was: Thanks, plus 1 more Q (was Questions from one investigating TMG)) [0.9695]
On Thu, 1 Jul 1999 01:27:03 EDT, PJNa@aol.com wrote: >I understand your problem, my French-Canadians very seldom were born or died > they were only baptized and buried. We discussed this on the list some >time ago and some people had some interesting work-arounds. I decided I had >too many people entered to change methods. I feel using christening and/or >burial in place of death can be too misleading. A baptism can take place >months/years after birth and a burial if the death was in the frozen
10. Re: TMG-L: Size of files in TMG ? [0.9695]
Rebeckah Wiseman wrote: >Just got my copy of TMG installed and imported a Legacy GedCom file with >about 400 individuals. I created a 'test' directory for the dataset. Out >of curiosity I checked the amount of space consumed and was amazed...TMG >created about 45 different files that are taking up 12.5mb of my hard >drive. > >Is this normal? The files for the same dataset in Legacy only take up a >little over 1mb. All of my data seems to have converted just fine, >including notes. Am a bit concerned re
11. TMG-L: Skipping a generation [0.9695]
Message text written by Sherm : BBQ@earthling.net >My question is one of linkage. I've a step ggggg grandmother named Pembroke Hunter Cartwright whose two sons each named a daughter, Pembroke, after their mother. One of those daughters married my step ggg grandfather, Thomas Watkins. Nothing as yet says which fathers daughter became a Watkins. Wills are no good since each father died before their daughters were of age and Pembroke Cartwright only referred to one of these grand daughters by first name.
12. Re: TMG-L: Thanks, plus 1 more Q (was Questions from one investigating TMG) [0.9695]
In a message dated 6/30/1999 4:03:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time, norsk1@email.com writes: << Just one more question I meant to ask: can TMG be set to print the christening date if there is no birth date entered, and burial date if no death date entered? FTM 4.0 cannot, so I end up entering an "abt" date in the birth/death field, which I find misleading when I later look at reports for those persons. Otherwise those fields are totally blank. >> Nat, I understand your problem, my French-Canadians v
13. Re: TMG-L: Size of files in TMG ? [0.9695]
Rebeckah Wiseman wrote: >Just got my copy of TMG installed and imported a Legacy GedCom file with >about 400 individuals. I created a 'test' directory for the dataset. Out >of curiosity I checked the amount of space consumed and was amazed...TMG >created about 45 different files that are taking up 12.5mb of my hard >drive. > >Is this normal? The files for the same dataset in Legacy only take up a >little over 1mb. All of my data seems to have converted just fine, >including notes. Am a bit concerned re
14. TMG-L: Customize Reference Field? [0.9695]
In my opinion the Reference field is too limited for this purpose. I use the name suffix field for such information as "-of Peterborough" to distinguish identically-named individuals. By using the exclusion marker, it doesn't print, but it does show on the picklist. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** >Diane Hicks wrote: >>I frequently use the reference field for descriptive info, such as >>"d/o Thomas & Ann", or "h/o of John", in order to differentiate >>between identical names in the picklist. - -
15. Re: TMG-L: Never married - how to indicate [0.9695]
There is already a tag "number of marriages" (#m or Num marr = Ged NMR) which I use and simply put "0" in the memo field. (I use the "number of children" the same way Bruce Roorda wrote: > > I created a "never married" tag. However, I believe some ppl keep > track of this info by using a custom flag. > > > What method(s) do people use to indicate that someone never > married? > > > > Thanks, > > > > John Whitehead > > > > -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
16. Re: TMG-L: Filtered Report Woes [0.9695]
>Nathan Silver wrote: >> >> I hate to ask this question, since I'm sure its been asked a zillion times >> , but how do I go about creating the following custom genealogy report: >> >> Descendant ordered, starting with person (1) and his children, but only >> descendants of his son (25). Or, to put it another way: >> >> I have info on lines from several of (1's) children, but want to exclude all >> but one child's line from this report. >> and bob gillis wrote: >I think the only way to to make the r
17. Re: TMG-L: MSWord [0.9695]
arlene parnes wrote: > > How does one send a report to MSWord 6.? > Select the report you want to generate. on the General tab select file. Then go to file type and select either Word 2.0 or Word 6,7,... (Some people have had problems saving in Word 6,7 ... format but Word 6 will open a Word 2. file OK) Select where you want the report file to go. Select the report file name. Then select the other features you want and generate. bob gillis - --------------------------------------------------------
18. TMG-L: Need Help with Custom Source Template [0.9695]
I'm trying to build Custom Source Templates for filmed Church Records that I viewed at the Family History Library. I have ``Evidence'' and Lee Hoffman's web pages and need help since I have quite a few of these films to enter. I also want to use the FHL as my Repository. How to I create the FF, SF, and B for the following info taken from the FHL Catalog? Author=Presbyterian Church (Brookville, Indiana) Title=Church records, 1888-1936 Publ. Info=Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
19. Re: TMG-L: Flags [0.9695]
Kay Allen Groves wrote: >I am just beginning to use TMG and I am puzzled as to the reason for the >Ancestor - Interest and Descendant - Interest flags. I want to get as much >information as possible about EVERYONE in my database. Suggestions and/or >comments would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. These Flags are leftovers from the time when these flags or their equivalent was used by many programs. I would guess that many users just ignore them. But they may be used in any way that helps you. The origi
20. Re: TMG-L: Question on merging sources [0.9695]
Greg Lovelace wrote: >A possible complication has since occurred to me. I have already cited >this (global) source in my main dataset before. When I finally am ready to >import this subset into my dataset, I will need to merge the two sources. >I have already edited the global source for the exported dataset so I can >distinguish between the two after merging the datasets, and am confident I >can merge the two soruces successfully. My question is: When I merge the >two sources, will the citation details
21. RE: TMG-L: Old Style dates [0.9695]
For new list members a rerun of my ad (the product is free!) Calendars for all English years 100-2999. Conversions to/from Jewish, Islamic, European dates. A helpful help file with some explanation of the changes, search for date facilities etc etc.... You can pick up my free program from the UK University archive at: http://mic2.hensa.ac.uk/cgi-bin/browser/local/win95 Look under Calendar - the program is called Calisto - download calisto.zip any comments would be welcomed to mailto:kent@essex.ac.u
22. Re: TMG-L: My votes [0.9695]
> I vote that this list be used for questions and advice concerning the use of > TMG. > > I vote that it not be used to criticize or defend Wholly Genes or Bob Velke. > I vote that it not be used to argue about the cost of upgrades or what > upgrades do or do not include. I could -- maybe -- go along with all of those, but I certainly wouldn't forbid them. > I vote that it not be used as a wish list for upgrade ideas or improvements. No way on this one, tho. It's in discussions between beginners (who ha
23. Re: TMG-L: Tips and Pointers [0.9695]
Elaine wrote: >I have just installed TMG and signed on to the list. Are these tips and >pointers available in archives for this list? I suspect that Jo was speaking of some messages on here. Or she may have been referring to some webpages. There are a number of websites where you may find TMG resources posted. My website (URL below) has a page with many TMG Tips and Hints and links to other websites. Stop by and take a look. ---------- Lee Hoffman/KY E-mail: lhoffman@acm.org My website:
24. Re: TMG-L: Wrong citation information, is there a way toglobally change? [0.9695]
Paul Delany wrote: >I'm afraid there's no way of doing this, it's something I've been asking for >for the last couple of year. What I would like is a master citation list >which is similar to the master source list, so that you only fill out the CD >once and then attach that to the source. That way if you a citation many >times you don't need to fill out the details time and time again, and also >if you make a mistake or change your mind what information is in the CD you >only need change it one. Whe
25. TMG-L: Census info [0.9695]
I genbridged from UFT to TMG. I can't find all of the information I entered in everyone's Census info. Can someone please tell me how/where to find it all? Thank you Arlene in FL - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TMG-L The Internet Mailing List for The Master Genealogist To unsubscribe: Send an e-mail to majordomo@doit.com with 'UNSUBSCRIBE TMG-L' or... if you get the digest version: 'UNSUBSCRIBE TMG-L-DIGEST' - -------------

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