Showing posts with label birth place. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birth place. Show all posts

Monday, July 20, 2020

CHANGES IN INPUTTING: FOCUS ON TREES INSTEAD OF DATABASE

 

SUMMARY

As of today July 20, 2020, Dora has asked us to change how we collect the data. Finish your current recid the old way and then start the next family with the new instructions below. 

Dora now plans to get data from the GEDCOMS and not from the VCC database. Therefore, we will no longer use the obit screen on the VCC database to collect information.  The tree will provide the data.  We are most interested in the following bits of information for the grands and their parents:

 

·         Date of birth (Try to include a month with the year when possible)

·         Place of birth

·         Date of Death (Try to include a month with the year when possible)

·         Place of death

·         Gender

 

INSTRUCTIONS

 Step I: Updating Tree and VCC

·         Open VCC database and the GEDCOM/Tree

·         Put PID numbers as always on the tree for the following people:

o   Vet

o   Spouse of Vet

o   Parents of Vet?

o   Child of Vet

o   Spouse of Child

o   Grands

·         If the spouse of the child (parent of a grand) is not on the grid, add him/her to the grid

·         Make sure to update relations on VCC with the second parent for all the grands

·         Do not update or input on the obit screen for the child or his/her spouse

·         Be sure the tree has birth and death info for the child and his/her spouse (parents of grands only)

 

Step II:  Getting birth, death info

·         Look at hints for the first grand

·         If there is a record with all four bits of data (birth date and place/death date and place), attach the record and move on to the next grand

·         When you attach the record to the tree, make sure you click on the birth and death information so that it shows up under their names on the profile page.  

·         Do not look for death causes, but if the death cert is in the hints, attach it to the tree

·         If you must attach a record from Family Search, make sure the relevant information (birth and death info) is filled in on the tree.  The source does not have to be linked to every bit of data.

 

Step III: Update Log and Finish up

·         Enter the gender on the log in column H (Make sure you insert and label the new column first)

·         Enter an X, NF, L or E for birth date and death date as in the past and leave Death Cause blank

·         Hit complete on the VCC database when finished with the family

 

 

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS:

 

Q:  Should I add additional/new grands that are not on the tree to the log, the VCC grid, and to the tree?

A: Yes to all three. Make sure you also update relations on VCC to include both parents for the new grand.

 

Q: Can I go back to the grid to make sure the tree matches if my tree is missing lots of people?

A:  Yes, look at the grid, use the links if they work, or get them from the hints to make sure your tree matches the grid.

 

Q:  Do I need to mark my log where I began this new method?

A: No, we will be able to tell where the gender column is marked

 

Q: Should we type in death cause on the log if we see it?

A: No

 

Q: Should we still attach Social Security records and WWII draft cards to the tree?

A: No, you do not need to attach these records if you have already attached a record with the necessary birth and death information.


Monday, June 6, 2016

Updating birth and death places on the family tree to generate hints

Donna suggested the following tip to her checkee to help generate better hints on the family tree.

For the place of birth and death of the soldier, I like to input a place Ancestry recognizes. I find this helps Ancestry generate better hints. It doesn’t always help though, and it isn’t required.

For example, the mil info gives place of birth as Telmurker, NW. Ancestry doesn’t recognize this place though because Telmurker is a misspelling and NW is a generated code. Since Norway is so unusual, I would change it to only Norway without the city name.

Mil info gives place of death as Rochester, Olmista, MN. Ancestry doesn’t recognize this because Olmista is a misspelling of Olmstead. To figure out Olmista was Olmstead, I started deleting what had been input until Ancestry gave me an option in the drop down box. This doesn’t always work though because the places are too misspelled or they don't exist anymore. In those cases, I just put in the state.