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- 28 Jun 2020 11:37
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: How to enter and link different names for same city?
- Replies: 14
- Views: 6547
Re: How to enter and link different names for same city?
Nobody has mentioned it specifically in this discussion, but presumably using the “standardized” place name is the recommended method to deal with the issue we have all come across where county names in particular change over time? For example, Middlesex/Surrey/Kent vs London, Lancashire vs Merseysi...
- 14 Jun 2020 13:59
- Forum: Genealogy News
- Topic: FH7 Looks?
- Replies: 52
- Views: 29516
Re: FH7 Looks?
I don’t mind a subscription when there is an ongoing service, such as OneDrive and Microsoft 365, but I agree it’s a poor option otherwise. I would also be very wary of tailoring my family history records to one particular piece of software. Both FH and RootsMagic seem to be driven by individuals (S...
- 26 May 2020 14:04
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Media format (jpg or jpeg)
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1858
Re: Media format (jpg or jpeg)
I suspect it arises from subtle differences in how the original image file is encoded. For example, all my 1939 Register images are jpeg , as are all 1911 census and probate up to 1972. However, later probate entries (1973 on), which were made available on-line more recently, are all jpg ! Parish Re...
- 26 May 2020 09:52
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Media format (jpg or jpeg)
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1858
Media format (jpg or jpeg)
From time to time, I do a review of my database to check for consistent names and formats, missing references, etc. In the list of media records, images are recorded as both jpg and jpeg format, even though all the original files are of type *.jpg . My first thought was that editing the files to rem...
- 12 May 2020 09:28
- Forum: Genealogy News
- Topic: Who should you add to your tree?
- Replies: 25
- Views: 11274
Re: Who should you add to your tree?
My two pennies’ worth - Separate trees for self and wife, as we grew up hundreds of miles apart and there is absolutely no overlap. I can combine them later if either of our children want to extend it in the future. I include only the following: 1. Direct ancestors 2. Siblings of direct ancestors 3....
- 03 May 2020 08:33
- Forum: Plugin Technical Support & Development
- Topic: Get Directory Permissions
- Replies: 16
- Views: 6984
Re: Get Directory Permissions
Curious - I think you might have misread the linked page, Mike (or equally I might have misunderstood your question ;) ). If I run the code snippet in Linux, it behaves exactly as described, with the illustrated table including the default permissions for a newly created test directory (full rwx for...
- 02 May 2020 07:30
- Forum: Plugin Technical Support & Development
- Topic: Get Directory Permissions
- Replies: 16
- Views: 6984
Re: Get Directory Permissions
Mike - this looks like it might be relevant (not checked it myself)
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/164 ... ble-in-lua
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/164 ... ble-in-lua
- 27 Apr 2020 11:16
- Forum: Genealogy News
- Topic: Inflated occupations
- Replies: 0
- Views: 3179
Inflated occupations
We’ve all come across examples of boosting a lowly occupation description, but I think the one I found this morning is my favourite so far - a lifetime of being a painter’s labourer was described on his son’s Marriage Certificate as a “Pastel Servant”! I wonder if the Registrar managed to keep a str...
- 16 Mar 2020 13:18
- Forum: Research
- Topic: Deceased Online Records.
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3645
Re: Deceased Online Records.
I find the free details (full name, date and place of burial) useful for confirming burial details, particularly if you already have at least an approximate death date from other sources (GRO index/certificate, probate etc). Subscribing will give you the original cemetery register, which will usuall...
- 24 Feb 2020 10:19
- Forum: Importing
- Topic: Media Files to Ancestry
- Replies: 20
- Views: 11649
Re: Media Files to Ancestry
Dave - probate gives married surname, which identifies marriage and husband name, so we have already identified the "private" record. It's then easy to find their daughter, her marriage, and two daughters born in the mid-1960s, none of whom are on the tree. You could do the same with my public Ances...
- 23 Feb 2020 16:08
- Forum: Importing
- Topic: Media Files to Ancestry
- Replies: 20
- Views: 11649
Re: Media Files to Ancestry
Sources reveal more unintended data - the source for Jane Smith's death, burial or probate will probably give her married name, hence another potential easy lead into finding children.... This has actually given me food for thought on my own public tree - I will delete all references to first cousin...
- 23 Feb 2020 15:14
- Forum: Importing
- Topic: Media Files to Ancestry
- Replies: 20
- Views: 11649
Re: Media Files to Ancestry
Bear in mind that does not fully protect living people. You might be private, but if full details of deceased parents are provided, it’s fairly easy to identify their children from public records, particularly if the tree says how many there are and their gender. I would now have a name, age, rough ...
- 23 Feb 2020 12:33
- Forum: Importing
- Topic: Media Files to Ancestry
- Replies: 20
- Views: 11649
Re: Media Files to Ancestry
Personally, I'd rather keep my detailed research and information about living and other private people off Ancestry completely. I use a dedicated Python script that extracts bare bones information from my tree (just who, when, and where of key details such as birth, baptism, marriage, death, burial,...
- 22 Feb 2020 17:41
- Forum: Importing
- Topic: Media Files to Ancestry
- Replies: 20
- Views: 11649
Re: Media Files to Ancestry
Agree, for that purpose it is fine. However, if you want to exploit Ancestry hints you have to do by compare and update, otherwise each refresh resets your record of viewed hints and starts again. A typical 1000 person tree can easily generate 5-10,000 hints over time!
- 22 Feb 2020 15:16
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: View draft family tree website with iPad
- Replies: 10
- Views: 5572
Re: View draft family tree website with iPad
It is for me when I’m looking for the launch file in the Documents app, but I search more slowly than a web server... 
- 22 Feb 2020 14:43
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: View draft family tree website with iPad
- Replies: 10
- Views: 5572
Re: View draft family tree website with iPad
Indeed, but it is a lot easier finding start.html among a handful of files in the DVD structure compared with navigating to index.html in the web version when there could be thousands of files in the same directory! I suspect Calico Pie opted for the flat structure to avoid issues around how directo...
- 22 Feb 2020 13:44
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: View draft family tree website with iPad
- Replies: 10
- Views: 5572
Re: View draft family tree website with iPad
Excellent, thank you for the steer. It works perfectly. I was also able to create a website and select the index homepage, but that is less convenient as FH seems to insist on dumping all the website files into a single directory rather than having a separate data directory as it does for the DVD op...
- 21 Feb 2020 23:03
- Forum: Importing
- Topic: Media Files to Ancestry
- Replies: 20
- Views: 11649
Re: Media Files to Ancestry
Another comment - it never ceases to surprise me how many people upload copyrighted material as Ancestry images, particularly pictures of GRO certificates, census returns, and other such documents. Ancestry seem to turn a blind eye to it (cynically, more traffic to their site, more chance of new sub...
- 21 Feb 2020 22:43
- Forum: Importing
- Topic: Media Files to Ancestry
- Replies: 20
- Views: 11649
Re: Media Files to Ancestry
If you re-export to RootsMagic, the Ancestry sync will regard it as a new tree. To keep continuity in Ancestry, you have to maintain the same RootsMagic database and update it from your new export by comparing the two databases and individually updating changed records. It’s clunky, but it does work...
- 21 Feb 2020 12:46
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: Sources and Citations
- Replies: 23
- Views: 11187
Re: Sources and Citations
Similar to an example above, my wife’s family are from a Quaker background, and one of her elderly relatives produced a very attractive hand-crafted book back in the 1980s documenting all descendants of a particularly eminent Quaker ancestor from the early 19th century. Unfortunately, when I came to...
- 21 Feb 2020 09:49
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: View draft family tree website with iPad
- Replies: 10
- Views: 5572
Re: View draft family tree website with iPad
Good suggestions, thanks, but I was hoping to find a way of displaying the HTML files produced from FH directly on my iPad, rather than copy the data to yet another application with all its potential for omission and corruption. GedView does have problems that for me make it unacceptable as a primar...
- 20 Feb 2020 13:14
- Forum: General Usage
- Topic: View draft family tree website with iPad
- Replies: 10
- Views: 5572
View draft family tree website with iPad
The FH option to generate an offline DVD or website is great for browsing my tree to check for gaps or inconsistencies in the data or supporting sources. I store the files on my NAS, so can access them from anywhere at home. It would be even better if I could also use my iPad, but it doesn’t do a ve...
- 08 Feb 2020 16:10
- Forum: Plugin Technical Support & Development
- Topic: Extracting census address from source title
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2732
Re: Extracting census address from source title
Indeed - I thought of something like that, but I haven’t done Results Sets yet so that is a learning exercise for another day
. In the meantime, I have a simple custom query that does more or less the same thing, albeit run as a separate exercise.
- 08 Feb 2020 14:06
- Forum: Plugin Technical Support & Development
- Topic: Extracting census address from source title
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2732
Re: Extracting census address from source title
Thanks Mike - one minor refinement I will add is to flag any examples where an existing address field differs from the text in the source title, but that’s straightforward now I know that the main logic is correct.
- 08 Feb 2020 10:01
- Forum: Plugin Technical Support & Development
- Topic: Extracting census address from source title
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2732
Extracting census address from source title
I have a lot of old census records in my database that pre-date my use of FH so do not include the detailed address. All my censuses have single individual citations to a corresponding source record with a title along the lines of "Census, 1881: Bermondsey, SRY (156 Jamaica Road)". Extracting this a...