* age on marriage cert recorded as "full"
age on marriage cert recorded as "full"
I now have two occurrences where the age on post 1837 marriage certificates is stated as "full":-
In AS and FH there would appear not to be the capability to record this as depicted on the marriage cert as I believe it is expecting data in a date format:-
Looking in the records window there is not an age "field". Age not entered so that makes sense.
Can the age at marriage be specified as full in FH?
Regards Jonathan
In AS and FH there would appear not to be the capability to record this as depicted on the marriage cert as I believe it is expecting data in a date format:-
Looking in the records window there is not an age "field". Age not entered so that makes sense.
Can the age at marriage be specified as full in FH?
Regards Jonathan
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Re: age on marriage cert recorded as "full"
Gedcom does not allow a "string" in the Age field. All I do is to add a Note stating for example "Both shown as full age", or "James shown as of full age"
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Re: age on marriage cert recorded as "full"
I rely on the Source record having a Media image and Text From Source transcript saying Full.
Typically I set the Age field to Older than age given below and set Years: 21, which is what Full means.
Typically I set the Age field to Older than age given below and set Years: 21, which is what Full means.
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Re: age on marriage cert recorded as "full"
Tatewise posted his reply (which makes the same suggestion) seconds before I posted this. This is why I rarely bother replying to posts nowadays - he always beats me to it 
When you enter information with Ancestral Sources, if you require a transcription of exactly what is on a certificate or census, etc. you enter that into the Source text box at the bottom of the screen. The data that you enter into the various text boxes, or main census columns will end up recorded as Facts and will frequently need to be entered slightly differently than on the source document. In both Ancestral Sources and Family Historian, the occupation might be Ag Lab but you would enter that as Agricultural Labourer. Or place of birth might be Warrington or Warrington, ditto but you would enter that as Warrington, Lancashire, etc. So in the same way you need to consider what Full means. If it means older than 21 then record that in the age field as >21 which is allowed in FH and AS.
When you enter information with Ancestral Sources, if you require a transcription of exactly what is on a certificate or census, etc. you enter that into the Source text box at the bottom of the screen. The data that you enter into the various text boxes, or main census columns will end up recorded as Facts and will frequently need to be entered slightly differently than on the source document. In both Ancestral Sources and Family Historian, the occupation might be Ag Lab but you would enter that as Agricultural Labourer. Or place of birth might be Warrington or Warrington, ditto but you would enter that as Warrington, Lancashire, etc. So in the same way you need to consider what Full means. If it means older than 21 then record that in the age field as >21 which is allowed in FH and AS.
Re: age on marriage cert recorded as "full"
Thanks Jane & Mike,
If I set "Age field to Older than age given below and set Years: 21" will this "kick in" any automatic calculations?
Apologies for being pedantic just I always try to record as-is.
Kind regards Jonathan.
If I set "Age field to Older than age given below and set Years: 21" will this "kick in" any automatic calculations?
Apologies for being pedantic just I always try to record as-is.
Kind regards Jonathan.
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Re: age on marriage cert recorded as "full"
What sort of automatic calculations did you have in mind?
It may have some effect on Estimated Birth/Death functions used in some Queries and Plugins, but since Calico Pie don't publish the estimation algorithms we cannot be sure.
I have updated how_to:recording_a_marriage_civil_partnership|> Recording a Marriage/Civil Partnership to include the Full age advice.
It may have some effect on Estimated Birth/Death functions used in some Queries and Plugins, but since Calico Pie don't publish the estimation algorithms we cannot be sure.
I have updated how_to:recording_a_marriage_civil_partnership|> Recording a Marriage/Civil Partnership to include the Full age advice.
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Re: age on marriage cert recorded as "full"
Thanks, I have added a note and a satisfactory display in my diagram:-
Although I have the text "Age of John Brook" and Age of Sarah Brown". I believe that with no data with a text expresion this should not be displayed. This is something that I have elsewhere and keep meaning to look at. Possibly something to do with my text functions.
Functions are listed here:-
and the functions are:-
=ExistsText(%INDI.FAMS[1+]>MARR%,"Marr:") %INDI.FAMS[1+]>MARR.DATE:COMPACT% in %INDI.FAMS[1+]>MARR.PLAC:TIDY%
=ExistsText(%INDI.FAMS[2]>MARR%,"Spouse:" . %INDI.FAMS[1+]>~SPOU>NAME:FULL%)
Age of %INDI.FAMS[1+]>HUSB>NAME:FULL%: %INDI.FAMS[1+]>MARR.HUSB.AGE%
Age of %INDI.FAMS[1+]>WIFE>NAME:FULL%: %INDI.FAMS[1+]>MARR.WIFE.AGE%
%INDI.FAMS[1+]>MARR.NOTE2%
Am I missing some "=" signs?
Regards Jonathan
Although I have the text "Age of John Brook" and Age of Sarah Brown". I believe that with no data with a text expresion this should not be displayed. This is something that I have elsewhere and keep meaning to look at. Possibly something to do with my text functions.
Functions are listed here:-
and the functions are:-
=ExistsText(%INDI.FAMS[1+]>MARR%,"Marr:") %INDI.FAMS[1+]>MARR.DATE:COMPACT% in %INDI.FAMS[1+]>MARR.PLAC:TIDY%
=ExistsText(%INDI.FAMS[2]>MARR%,"Spouse:" . %INDI.FAMS[1+]>~SPOU>NAME:FULL%)
Age of %INDI.FAMS[1+]>HUSB>NAME:FULL%: %INDI.FAMS[1+]>MARR.HUSB.AGE%
Age of %INDI.FAMS[1+]>WIFE>NAME:FULL%: %INDI.FAMS[1+]>MARR.WIFE.AGE%
%INDI.FAMS[1+]>MARR.NOTE2%
Am I missing some "=" signs?
Regards Jonathan
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Re: age on marriage cert recorded as "full"
You need to make the Age of... conditional, so try:
=CombineText( Text("Age of " . %INDI.FAMS[1+]>HUSB>NAME:FULL% . ":"), %INDI.FAMS[1+]>MARR.HUSB.AGE%, "", "")
=CombineText( Text("Age of " . %INDI.FAMS[1+]>WIFE>NAME:FULL% . ":"), %INDI.FAMS[1+]>MARR.WIFE.AGE%, "", "")
=CombineText( Text("Age of " . %INDI.FAMS[1+]>HUSB>NAME:FULL% . ":"), %INDI.FAMS[1+]>MARR.HUSB.AGE%, "", "")
=CombineText( Text("Age of " . %INDI.FAMS[1+]>WIFE>NAME:FULL% . ":"), %INDI.FAMS[1+]>MARR.WIFE.AGE%, "", "")
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Re: age on marriage cert recorded as "full"
Thanks Mike worked perfectly.
Examples:-
Kind regards Jonathan
Examples:-
Kind regards Jonathan