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List of people alive at the same time!
JUNO
Posted Tuesday, October 18, 2016
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I am sure this
option
is available, but.....
What I should like to do is obtain a list of people all alive in a particular
year
--say 1750.
I have several generations - back to 1600. not all with
death dates
confirmed,
so I guess they would show even if they were actually dead.
so , is this 'sort' possible, and simply to apply?
Thank you
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JUNO
Posted Tuesday, October 18, 2016
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This sounds as complicated as listing everyone and ticking off manually.
Is there no time line facility on the programme. I dont use things like emotions, or illness -after all what do i know
about
my relatives in 1780?
But this would have been helpful it trying to understand the movement of people from one town to another in the times of famine and disease.
Thanks anyway for answering.
maru-san
Posted Tuesday, October 18, 2016
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The timeline events in its proper display needs to be clarified, as opposed to the present display in the Narrative display and in the Descendant
report
.
A timeline in the
Narrative report
shows all events with regard to date and sorted that way. However the present display of events, such as occupancy,
education
and
occupation
are sorted as those and do not show the proper sequence of events. This way to display events comes from the establishments of CV for hiring people.
A proper way would be to list certain events as sub-events, such as occupation as sub-event of an occupancy/residence and a business trip as a sub-event of an occupational event. This means the top events are the occupancy/residence events. Educational events are sub-events. However there are a few things to clarify: Is the residence a registered occupancy with the
city
office or just a temporary residence. In this case this temporary residence is a sub-event of a registered residence. This is very often the case when you study somewhere without giving up your
primary residence
.
I do not see in the near future that there will be any change in the present version of Genopro, but may a consideration in the next version(
GenoproX
). Any comments?
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JUNO
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Tuesday, October 18, 2016
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NiKo
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Wednesday, June 28, 2017
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NiKo
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Tuesday, April 25, 2017
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JUNO
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Tuesday, October 18, 2016
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I have been tracing my ancestry for twelve years now, and GenoPro is...
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Jakk
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Tuesday, October 18, 2016
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I can see this facility would be useful for some defined purpose....
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JUNO
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Tuesday, October 18, 2016
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This sounds as complicated as listing everyone and ticking off...
By
JUNO
(
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
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The timeline events in its proper display needs to be clarified, as...
By
maru-san
(
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
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One facility that might give you something useful is within the table....
By
appleshaw
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Tuesday, October 18, 2016
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