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=13pxI have a relative that was buried 31 Jul 1976 at first Cemetery. On 27-Jul-1994, he was Disinterred and reburied at second Cemetery. Would I enter burial information for 1976 then add a second burial for 1994 with notation of that he was Disinterred? Assume I'd need to use raw GEDCOM?
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5 months 6 days ago #2
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No need to use raw GEDCOM edit. Just add a burial as normal , and include a note in it.
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Thats what I would do.Would I enter burial information for 1976 then add a second burial for 1994 with notation of that he was Disinterred?
No need to use raw GEDCOM edit. Just add a burial as normal , and include a note in it.
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I'm so accustom to using the quick facts and controlling whether they're available once or multiple times. webtrees only allows one use from quick bar. Totally didn't think of using dropdown.
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Your Concept is probably best, but I would add a BURI.TYPE of disinterred.
Alternatively, you could use one BURI tag with a FROM ... TO ... and a NOTE about the date use. It is a little less obvious what you are doing but some GEDCOM programs balk at two BIRT, DEAT and BURI tags because they only expect one!!
Alternatively, you could use one BURI tag with a FROM ... TO ... and a NOTE about the date use. It is a little less obvious what you are doing but some GEDCOM programs balk at two BIRT, DEAT and BURI tags because they only expect one!!
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"from 1976 to 1994" and second entry 1994 date may clarify. I did receive back a plausible explanation from the source person.
The person died 31 Jul 1976 and buried at first Cemetery . In 1994, his wife died and by that time, the first Cemetery was full and all plots reserved, including the ones on either side of him. And since a reserved plot beside him wasn't available, she was buried in second Cemetery. That meant, to be together, they moved him from first Cemetery to second Cemetery.
I'm including the explanation as possible reason for the move.
The person died 31 Jul 1976 and buried at first Cemetery . In 1994, his wife died and by that time, the first Cemetery was full and all plots reserved, including the ones on either side of him. And since a reserved plot beside him wasn't available, she was buried in second Cemetery. That meant, to be together, they moved him from first Cemetery to second Cemetery.
I'm including the explanation as possible reason for the move.
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I “think” thats valid GEDCOM, but its not on the BURI gui in webtrees.….., but I would add a BURI.TYPE of disinterred.
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Most TYPEs are free format text in GEDCOM. But technically disinterment is the reversal of a burial (must be done before reburial)
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Not everything you know needs to be formally recorded. I think it's a special nature that's described in this
Wikipedia article
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Nicht alles, was man weiß, muß formal festgehalten werden. Ich halte es für eine spezielle Wesensart, die in diesem Wikipedia Artikel beschrieben ist.
Count the occurences and calc the percents or per million... A simple note is sufficiant for those rare cases, if needed at all. I never record when and where burried or something like that.
Nicht alles, was man weiß, muß formal festgehalten werden. Ich halte es für eine spezielle Wesensart, die in diesem Wikipedia Artikel beschrieben ist.
Count the occurences and calc the percents or per million... A simple note is sufficiant for those rare cases, if needed at all. I never record when and where burried or something like that.
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Has to be done after burial as disinterred is to dig him up. He was dug up from his 1976 grave and buried elsewhere in 1994. Must have been true love!
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I also have a relative who was disinterred and moved to a new cemetery.
I simply recorded 2 burial events.
I simply recorded 2 burial events.
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