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Miscellaneous tags for TMG
These tags were created by Karla Huebner karlahuebner@compuserve.com

Many of them can be easily modified to use for similar needs.  I really liked these and grouped them all together since they cover such a variety of issues.

Active: <[D]> [P] <was|and [PO] were> active in <[M]> <[L]> Active tag.
Became tag.

 

Became: <[D]> [P] <|and [PO]> became <[M]> <[L]>
Census1851 (Scotland)

Principal (for instance, servant to non-relatives): [P] <|and [PO]> appeared in the 1851 census <[L]>. <[M]>

Witness: [:CR:]The 1851 census lists [W] in the household of [P] <and [PO]> <[L]>. <[M]>

HeadOfHousehold: [RP:HeadOfHousehold] was listed as head of household in the 1851 census <[L]>. <[M]>

Child (with separate male/female): [:CR:]The 1851 census lists [W] as the son of [R:HeadOfHousehold] <[L]>. <[M]>

Spouse (separate male/female): [:CR:]The 1851 census lists [W] as the husband of [R:HeadOfHousehold] <[L]>. <[M]>

This is for the 1851 census of Scotland. 
Farmer tag.

Teresa's Notes-- This tag could easily be modified for an occupation if you had a lot in your family.  Funny how occupations tend to run in families almost like they are genetic.

Farmer <[D]> [P] <|and [PO]> farmed <[L]> <[M]>
Inventory

The estate of [P1] <was|and [PO] were> inventoried <[D]> <[L].> <[M]>

Executor (separate male/female sentences): [W] was named executor for the estate of [P] <dated [D]> <[L]> <[M0]>

Mention: [W] was mentioned in the inventory of the estate of [P] <dated [D]> <[L]> <[M0]>

Inventory tag
Teresa's Notes-- This tag could be easily modified if someone in your database wrote a lot of articles for books, magazines or newspapers.  NewsLtrEd

A letter to the editor from [PF] <|and [PO]> appeared <in [L]> <[D]>: <[M]>

 

A newspaper article <in [L]> <dated [D]> reported <[M]>

Newspaper
XCensus  This is used when you can't find a person on the census, but you know they should be there.  Sometimes what isn't there tells us more than what is. ;)   [P] <was|and [PO] were> not found on the [D] census for [L]. <[M]>
[P1] <was a twin|and [P2] were twins> <[M]>||[P1] <is a twin|and [P2] are twins> <[M]> Twin tag
Vaccinatn (normally for smallpox)

Teresa's Notes:  Might be using this one again soon. For all you moms out there, this might help us keep up with when the kids got their shots.  I can never remember. <G>

[P] <was|and [PO] were> vaccinated <[M]> <[D]> <[L]>