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    1. Re: [RMagic] Double Dating before 17th Century
    2. Jim Bullock
    3. I'm not sure why you need an example, but the most recent occurrence of the problem was when I was entering data from "The American Genealogist" vol. 85, Jan 2011, entitled "A Fresh Look at the Parentage of 'Mayflower' Passenger Joan (Hurst) Tilley" by Eugene Cole Zubrinsky, FASG. There are several instances in this article where double dating is used for dates prior to 1583/4. One example is the baptism of Joan (Hurst) Tilley which occurred 13 Mar 1567/8. Another was the probate date of her grandfather John Marshe's will which was 15 Feb 1558/9. There is no go reason why we shouldn't be able to have these double dates recognized by RM. Jim Bullock -----Original Message----- From: rootsmagic-users-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:rootsmagic-users-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Drew Smith Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2012 8:17 PM To: rootsmagic-users@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [RMagic] Double Dating before 17th Century Jim, Can you provide an example of this? Drew Smith On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 8:57 PM, Jim Bullock <j.b.bullock@comcast.net> wrote: > This is an apparent flaw in RM. The scholarly journals certainly use double > dating before 1583/4.

    07/02/2012 07:06:33
    1. [RMagic] Help needed cannot open gedcom
    2. Parkinson
    3. Hi everyone, A dear cousin sent me a gedcom from his RM3 program as an attachment. I have RM4 on my computer, but Win 7 will not let me open his file. When I tell it to open the file from a program installed on my computer, it shows a list of programs, but RM4 is not in the list! I tried importing the gedcom from RM4 but Win 7 refuses to show it to me. Can anyone coach me through this one? Oh, did I say I despise Win 7? Wish I had my XP back, that I understood. Frustrated in Wisconsin, Kathy

    07/02/2012 10:20:49