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    1. Re: How Should We Store Evidence in Genealogical Databases?
    2. Tom Wetmore
    3. Cheryl, I'm not asking what you should store so you can convince others of the accuracy of your work. I'm asking what do you want to do with the evidence you have gathered about people you MIGHT be interested in, but BEFORE you have figured out who was who. Since the evidence might apply to persons you are interested in, I assume you wouldn't throw it out. Since you don't know who it refers to yet, you can't add it to any person record already in your database. In what form would you want that evidence, and what would you like to be able to do with it? Tom

    05/23/2011 03:21:37
    1. Re: How Should We Store Evidence in Genealogical Databases?
    2. singhals
    3. Tom Wetmore wrote: > Cheryl, > > I'm not asking what you should store so you can convince others of the accuracy of your work. > > I'm asking what do you want to do with the evidence you have gathered about people you MIGHT be interested in, but BEFORE you have figured out who was who. Since the evidence might apply to persons you are interested in, I assume you wouldn't throw it out. Since you don't know who it refers to yet, you can't add it to any person record already in your database. In what form would you want that evidence, and what would you like to be able to do with it? I want a piece of paper, filed where it seemed to me to be a good idea to file it. Paper because I find it easier to shuffle paper than electrons -- for one thing, I can spread two dozen pieces of paper on the table-top and STILL be able to read them, something I find I cannot do with even 4 windows open on the monitor. Cheryl

    05/23/2011 12:08:26