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Re: [PAF] Finding a marriage
For the marriage, you could do a focus list for all marriages with the year 2000
(going backwards to 1999, 1998, etc. until you get some hits.) It will not get
the exact answer, but it will greatly reduce the MRINs you need to look through.
I suppose you could do the same thing for the dates of birth of people, but you
would have no way of knowing if these people were in the 12th generation or not.
I'm afraid I have no suggestions for this.
Chip Lary
Cheryl Singhal <csinghal@CapAccess.org> on 03/01/72 09:12:36 PM
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Subject: [PAF] Finding a marriage
I have a database of some 23,000 names and over 7000 marriages. I would
*LIKE* to determine the parties to (a) the marriage of the most recent
date and (b) the parties to the most recent 12th generation from RIN #1
marriage.
In ANY vers of PAF, can I do either one without printing an MRIN-sorted
list to file and eyeballing it?
I've got everything from 2.0 thru 4.0.4.
Cheryl
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