This QueryQuerying is a very powerful feature that allows you to specify and save criteria for identifying a set of records of a given record type. extracts all Ancestors for a specified person, and Siblings of those Ancestors, excluding those who died before 1841 or were born after 1911.
The Query indicates for each year whether a CensusCensus records are national collections of population statistics. They usually record details about members of a household on a particular date, and are typically collected every ten years. EventEvents are things that happened to an Individual and Attributes are things that described them. has been entered for that Relative.
It also shows with an S whether a SourceSource: “where information was found”. This could be anything from an archive in a county records office, a book, or even a relative’s recorded recollection. Citing your Sources helps to show how you reached a particular conclusion about an Individual. has been entered; and with an I whether either the Source or the Census Event itself has been linked to an Image.
Relatives more than 6 generations back from the starting person are excluded, but this limit can easily be modified where appropriate.
Produced by delwoodman (26/08/11)
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