Tuesday's Tip - Of course it is time to wish everyone in our LVUGCommunity here on Google+ a very Merry Christmas...



Of course it is time to wish everyone in our LVUG Community here on Google+ a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! It has been a great year and I would like to thank each of our 787 members - some of you have been with us since the beginning  (thanks so much) and some joined this year (welcome). Your questions, comments and suggestions make our LVUG Community an active and helpful place to be to learn more about using our favorite genealogy software. Thanks

While I have you here today - why not check out Tony Proctor's post on place, location and address. I find the discussion interesting and I do appreciate his approach. Here in the LVUG Community, we have discussed location before: using the master location list, including latitude and longitude, listing the place as it was identified at time of event, making notes to include any additional information that might be helpful to you and anyone else using your database. Tony discusses three things - place, location and address - each is different (I consider them subsets of one thing - putting a pin on that map to identify where). This is definitely a topic that we will see again (and discuss) in 2015. In the meantime, all the best to you and yours.

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  1. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all the LVUG members! My Christmas wish to each of you is that you are able to find and use those little moments to work on your family history, that you will at least be able to do the Genealogy Happy Dance at least once during the coming year, and that you will create some special memories with family.

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  2. Happy Holidays, and Happy Researching!

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  3. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone!!  I will be back in 2015 for more Legacy and Genealogy fun!!

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  4. Merry Christmas. Hope you all received special genealogy gifts this year. May the New Year be, healthy and blessed, peaceful and prosperous and especially genealogically productive.

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