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Family |
A unique number I have
assigned to each family in my database.
They are sequenced by date or approximate date of the first marriage. |
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Corr Family
(Corresponding) |
Follow this number to
the corresponding family either up a generation or down a generation. The first entry in each family grouping is
the marriage record. So the
Corresponding Family number will be the family that the father of that family
came from. A number in the
Corresponding Family column next to a child indicates the subsequent family
he produced. A secondary purpose of
this column is to indicate a continuation or an end of the Kaighin line in
that branch. -
“UNKNOWN” means
no link to the previous generation found.
-
“Name” means
the female married a non-Kaighin male, see the “Spouse” column. I.e., “Carran” means that female married
into the Carran family. -
“infant”,
“child”, “teenager” indicates early death. -
“Illegitimate”. If the father is known, his last name will
be in the “notes” column if it is not Kaighin. -
“no
issue”. Indicates no children -
“unmarried”
– Self Explanatory. -
In the case
of multiple marriages by a male, there will be multiple numbers like “13500 /
13800” -
In the case
of multiple marriages by a female, there will be multiple names |
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Fam Date |
The date of marriage if
available. If not, then an approximate
date prior to the birth of the known first born. If the letter “p” follows the date, this
means “prior to”. |
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First Name |
Self explanatory. I’ve conventionalized all names to avoid
duplicity and ambiguity. It also helps
when sorting the data if all like names are spelled the same. Example, Elizabeth, Beth, Liz, Lizzie,
etc., are all spelled |
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M/F |
Male, Female, Husband,
Wife or Unmarried |
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Event |
B=Birth, C=Christening,
M=Marriage, U=Unmarried |
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Date |
Date of event |
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Death / Burial |
If I found the date of
both events, I always listed the date of death. |
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Father First |
Self explanatory. |
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Mother Last |
Self explanatory. There were often multiple spellings of the
same surname, so I always used the spelling that was used in the majority for
that individual. |
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Mother First |
Self explanatory. Spelling is also conventionalized in this
column for sorting purposes. |
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Spouse |
Self explanatory. There were often multiple spellings of the
same surname, so I always used the spelling that was used in the majority for
that individual. |
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Location |
Location of the event. |
|
Of |
Place or Places individual
was (or is) known to have lived |
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Emigration |
If emigrated, lists
sequence of stops if known. |
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Notes and Sources |
Sources listed here as
well as anything else I found pertinent or interesting. As of October 3, 2006 I am still annotating
my sources in the databases, so all sources are not yet listed. In any web pages I create using the
database, all email address have had the “@” removed and replaced with
“#”. This hides email address from
spam “spiders” that search web pages for email addresses. |
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IGI |
Yes/No. If there is a
corresponding entry in the IGI (International
Genealogical Index). If there were
multiple entries for an individual, they are listed in the “IGI Notes” column
in sequence of how they show up in the IGI.
The following columns follow the same sequence. Example, if the “IGI Notes” column contains
“C, C, B”, then two christening entries and one birth entry were found for
that individual, in that sequence. The
names in the next two columns and the data in the “IGI Source Batch / Film #”
and the “IGI Source Serial / Sheet” columns then correspond sequentially with
the C, C, and B entries in the “IGI Notes” column. |
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IGI Notes |
See explanation for IGI. |
|
IGI Christian Name
spelling |
See explanation for
IGI. The spelling is as found in the
IGI. |
|
IGI Surname Spelling |
See explanation for
IGI. The spelling is as found in the
IGI. |
|
IGI Source Batch / Film
# |
See explanation for
IGI. These are film numbers that can
be ordered at any Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS) |
|
IGI Source Serial /
Sheet |
See explanation for
IGI. Location this information can be
found on the film. |
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Family 13200 – James Kaighin and
Eleanor Quayle |
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Family |
Corr Family |
Fam Date |
First Name |
M /F |
Event |
Date |
Death/ Burial |
Father Last |
Father First |
Mother Last |
Mother First |
Spouse |
Location |
of |
Notes |
Sources |
IGI |
IGI notes |
IGI Christian Name spelling |
IGI Surname Spelling |
IGI Source Batch / Film # |
IGI Source Serial / Sheet |
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13200 |
UNKNOWN |
1831 07 02 |
James Sr. |
H |
M |
1831 07 02 |
1875 09 22 |
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Quayle Eleanor |
Kirk Michael, |
Kerrowcruin |
1. 1871
Census 2. 1881
Census, Ellen widow, Kerrowcruin, 78, living with daughter Margaret and
grand daughter Elizabeth M. Kaighin (17) 3. Eleanor christened 4. From 1881
Brown's Directory, Kaighin, Mrs. Eleanor Q., widow, Kerrocruin, Kirk
Michael |
1. Gayla ?
(gnshorck#flinthills.com) |
Yes |
M. Spouse "Ellen" |
James |
Kaighin |
A456632 |
0200 |
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13200 |
unmarried |
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Margaret |
F |
B |
1831 09 15 |
1891 after |
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