For the life of me, I can't figure out where to include these. Any suggestions where to look?
It might seem minor, but I have one individual whose name is ambiguous, and who is reported as both male and female on various census records. Now, I'm pretty confident I have it correct, based on the spouse and children, but I'd like to document the records.
Thanks!
* Source Citations for Sex?
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Re: Source Citations for Sex?
Hi Kay.
Presumably you have annotated the Census Source records &/or the Census Event's local Note appropriately.
You cannot add a Source Citation directly to the Sex field.
The best you can do is add a Source Citation to the whole record or the Name field.
To do that, ensure the yellow Sources For: pane is displayed, then in the Main tab click the Sex or Name field, and the Sources For: pane will show <whole record> or Name so you can Add Citation.
Alternatively, just annotate the record Note box that is on the Main tab between Name and Sex.
Presumably you have annotated the Census Source records &/or the Census Event's local Note appropriately.
You cannot add a Source Citation directly to the Sex field.
The best you can do is add a Source Citation to the whole record or the Name field.
To do that, ensure the yellow Sources For: pane is displayed, then in the Main tab click the Sex or Name field, and the Sources For: pane will show <whole record> or Name so you can Add Citation.
Alternatively, just annotate the record Note box that is on the Main tab between Name and Sex.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry