The Master Genealogist
6.0
I am in no way affiliated with Whollygenes software but I do use TMG 6.xx. These tag sentences have been created by myself and others to be used in TMG 4.0-6.xx.
This page was created so that new users of TMG 6.xx could see all the varied ways you can use TMG to create sentences. Some are very complex, others are very simple. That is the beauty of TMG-it allows the users a lot of flexibility in how their data is stored and printed out. Just pick the type of sentence you want to create, and then go to the pages for that type of sentence.
Before you start working with sentences, you need to set up roles. UFT covered this much better than TMG does. Chuck Wolfram has set up a website that explains how to use roles and also has a link to a database of roles that have already be created. It also has source templates that you can copy as well. Check out Chuck's site for more information. Thanks Chuck for making this available to us!
TMG uses the Death Group tags for recording all deaths or events usually substituted for death.
TMG uses the Marriage Group tags for events that involve the joining of two people.
1. Marriages by Jack Hokenstrom and by Wayne. Thanks Jack and Wayne
TMG uses the Burial Group tags for events that involve all burials or events usually substituted for burial. Even though I use the OTHER group for obits and the like, since they tend to revolve around the burial event, I am including them here. I would put them in the OTHER group within TMG.
1810 Alternate head of family sentence (includes breakdown by ages) by Betty Frain. Thanks Betty! For a detailed explanation of how Betty has set up her census work, and census sources Click here
1820 alternate head of family sentence (includes breakdown by ages) by Betty Frain Thanks Betty!
1830 Alternate head of family sentences (includes breakdown by ages) By Betty Frain. Thanks Betty! (You can use these for the 1840 census as well)
1850 census sentences that take into account multiple and singular household members By Betty Frain. Thanks Betty!
1910 Census sentences by Betty Frain. Thanks Betty!
1920 Census sentences by Betty Frain. Thanks Betty
1930 Census Sentences by Betty Frain. Thanks Betty!
For another method of recording census data, Myrnice's census tags
Using the Language Feature to create a census data report
TMG adoption tag sentences templates by Teresa Ghee Elliott
More adoption tag sentences using single and step parents by Tim Halvorsen Thanks Tim!
Graduation and military tags by Brian Milks and Teresa Ghee Elliott. Thanks Brian!
Pension Application tags by Teresa Ghee Elliott
Naturalization tags created by Teresa Ghee Elliott and Fran Segall Thanks Fran!
Deed-CAN, Petition, Juror and Transportation Tags created by Teresa Ghee Elliott
Vaccination, 1851 census, farmer, twin tag and more created by Karla Huebner Thanks Karla!
Have you created a special source template that you would like to share?
Many people use TMG as their only filing system. Here are some of those systems.
We will gladly put your system here if you email me directions on how it works!
The LOP (List of Persons) report is one of the most useful reports in TMG. By filtering the list, you can use it to set flags, print specialty reports, create new datasets, or set timelines to a certain person or group of persons.
Do you have a favorite flag that you use the List of People to set? Send me directions and I will add them here.
To Do List TAGS