One of the things I try to pay attention to is the dates when a Historical Place Name changes.
In my ToDo list, I have a list of States that are in the current database listing when they became a state and what the area was called before it became a state. But, that was just for me, in my FTM2014 file.
I have this file sync'ed to an Ancestry Member Tree. I use that tree for managing my Shaky Leaf hints. Well it payed off, in a way that I hadn't expected.
I had Samuel in the 1860 Federal Census. I knew when Kansas become a State. In 1860, the locate was in the Kansas Territory. I then found is Civil War Registration as living at the same place, but the registration date was in 1862.
When I looked at the tree on Ancestry.com, in his time line was this entry. Earlier in 1862, Kansas became a State.
This one entry is a pay off, for me at least, for paying attention to those details, and have that information in my database very handy to look it up.
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These are notes from a Family Tree Maker User. With FTM2017 and FTM2019 the blog posts will apply to both the PC and the Mac Versions of the programs. Any differences will be noted
Showing posts with label AMT_Places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AMT_Places. Show all posts
Friday, March 4, 2016
Thursday, September 29, 2011
FTM2012 vs AMT - Places
QUESTION
What are the differences between the Family Tree Maker and Ancestry.com trees when using TreeSync™?
ANSWER
PlacesIf you have entered shortened display names for locations or custom GPS coordinates in Family Tree Maker, they will not be included in your Ancestry tree.
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