![]() ![]() As Sarah has dabbled in the dark genealogical arts, I wanted a chart she could add to. Customised charts and data manipulation in FTM, Legacy and RootsMagicĪs a wedding gift, I presented Sarah and Steve with a pair of pedigree charts. ![]() Sarah and Steve both gave notice on the 22 November 2012. So I can add a date to the above potted history of the relationship. As these certificates are not kept permanently, and do not find their way to an archive, I have not seen one before. How would a future genealogist interpret this, especially if they did not understand how facebook works?įor me, it was a treat to talk to the registrars who allowed me to examine the register (for Sarah and Steve’s entry only) and the ‘Certificate for Marriage’ that certifies that the required legal notice had been given, the civil equivalent to the reading of banns. Sarah Lees and Stephen Lees started a Relationship Sarah Lees and Stephen Lees became friends. Since the wedding, Sarah has updated her name and created a facebook page for the relationship, which has an individual URL, so now I can cite it. Only one relationship status is recorded, so the previous status is lost when it is updated. Although individual timeline posts have individual URLs, status changes do not. From a genealogical perspective, this gave me a citation headache. Sarah and Steve’s engagement was announced on facebook through a relationship status change. ![]() Location: Old Rectory Hotel, Ipsley, Redditch, Worcestershire Facebook as a Genealogical Source With her permission, I will tell you about some of the records created as a consequence. On Saturday my cousin Sarah married Steve. ![]()
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