* How did you decide who to have as your Root Person
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barbarahead
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How did you decide who to have as your Root Person
How did you decide who to have as your Root person? Do you vary it according to what you are currently working on ?
Do you choose the male line ?
Just curious....
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Do you choose the male line ?
Just curious....
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- Jane
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How did you decide who to have as your Root Person
Most of the time it's me.
If I am working on my husbands family it might be him, or if I am doing something (say a report) for a cousin I might change to them.
If I am working on my husbands family it might be him, or if I am doing something (say a report) for a cousin I might change to them.
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RalfofAmber
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How did you decide who to have as your Root Person
Normally me (I am the centre of my univers after all!), though obviously when sending bits to relatives that moves to them.
I also moved the root when working out relationships in a small village most of whome married cousins over three generations, just to track what was going on!
I also moved the root when working out relationships in a small village most of whome married cousins over three generations, just to track what was going on!
- jmurphy
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How did you decide who to have as your Root Person
I sometimes change the root person depending on what I am working on.
For instance, if I am reading a historical newspaper and I see an article about someone from Town 1 visiting relatives in Town 2, I might change the root to the visitor to see if the relationship as described by Family Historian agrees with what the newspaper says.
I tend to work in smaller files rather than one big one, so often the root person in the small tree is the person who connects the smaller tree to my main tree. (e.g. if I start a tree focused on my aunt's surname, my aunt is the root person)
Jan
For instance, if I am reading a historical newspaper and I see an article about someone from Town 1 visiting relatives in Town 2, I might change the root to the visitor to see if the relationship as described by Family Historian agrees with what the newspaper says.
I tend to work in smaller files rather than one big one, so often the root person in the small tree is the person who connects the smaller tree to my main tree. (e.g. if I start a tree focused on my aunt's surname, my aunt is the root person)
Jan
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bgriffiths
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How did you decide who to have as your Root Person
Me, of course[grin]
Brian
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How did you decide who to have as your Root Person
It really depends what I am working on. Recently I have been showing the tree to a young niece and its great to be able to make her the root so it makes more sense to her. However usually its me!!
How did you decide who to have as your Root Person
I usually have myself. If i am adding information to someones record i make either that person the root or a person who is a ancestor or descendent to this person as i am able to move around via the focus window. If i show a family member i make them the root so as to show how other are related if i dont produce a tree.
How did you decide who to have as your Root Person
I tend to have my other half as the root as it is his tree after all [smile]
I move the root about if I am doing a report for relatives, so they are the focus of the report and it is all very relevant to them.
I move the root about if I am doing a report for relatives, so they are the focus of the report and it is all very relevant to them.