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Correct use of ';Place Hierarchy';
Posted: 08 May 2006 08:02
by jconnochie
I have been wondering what the correct use of the place hierarchy field is. I have used it to record a nice compact place description using Chapman codes... eg a census event may be at Tain, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland, and I will add a place hierachy of SCT, ROC, Tain, which I find easy to use in charts and columns.
I do worry from time to time that this might cause problems if it is not an intended use
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Correct use of ';Place Hierarchy';
Posted: 08 May 2006 13:39
by Jane
It's not an option I use, and I have been unable to make much sense of the GEDCOM standard which discusses it's use.
I would not expect it to cause any problems for you though.
Correct use of ';Place Hierarchy';
Posted: 08 May 2006 16:55
by MarkB
Small world, I live 5 miles from Tain.
Correct use of ';Place Hierarchy';
Posted: 08 May 2006 20:50
by jconnochie
Thanks Jane,
I shall carry on. I got my version 3 yesterday (it took a bit of time to get out to New Zealand) and am on another burst of activity.
Mark - do you have any Mitchells, McLeods or ROSSes (silly question - everyone has ROSSes up there!)
Correct use of ';Place Hierarchy';
Posted: 09 May 2006 17:43
by MarkB
Yes, every other family is a Ross

They are all common surnames as you would expect. There are a couple of Ross and Mitchell families in our village.
Mark