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Recording French Census data

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This guide explains how to record information about a home through the census. With GRAMPS 1.0.x we had to re-enter the information each individual. With the "drag and drop" GRAMPS 2.x and the tool '''Clipboard''' this repetition is reduced. '''WARNING''' This page describes the seizure in'''GRAMPS 2.0.11'''. The branch '''2.2. X''' included deposits, which are not in the illustrations and provide a phone number field of the source. ''planned to change illustrations according to text''
The French census are with [[source/frsources|Registrations]], a very important source of information to validate family ties or fill gaps in the civil status. The first official census date ''1801'' followed by ''1816-1817''. Finally, all the ''5'' years, ''1831'' to 1946 with few exceptions.
The census gives the location of each household by street/city/neighborhood. Thus, we can reconstruct a family at one time and living in the same house.
Each census français is slightly different depending on the recorded information. For this guide will employ a sample taken from the 1850-1870 census which shows the family of Jerome Rapinat ancestor: Francis Xavier Wind.
[[Image: census_image_2.png|Illustration 1 the result of the census Francis Xavier Census Wind Family after 1870.|Thumbthumb]]
This page is available census in a document, the so-called municipal archives of Strasbourg, it saves the following information:
Before we begin to introduce individual we must first save the source.
First, we should add the census as a source so that it can be mentioned when we add all the records of individuals. To create this source, click on the icon of sources in the list of icons on the left side of the window. Now right-click button to add. Fill in the dialog with the details of the source, Figure 2 illustrates information completed for the British French census.
For example, ''Census 1850-1870, Strasbourg-Robertsau, No. 202.'' Then go on the label / tab '''Repositories''', select or add a deposit and enter the phone number field with the symbol/reference your source. Once all the written information, click '''OK''' of the dialog box.
Enter the name, sex, date and place of birth on the first label (Figure 5 shows the label done). You can supplement this information with a reference source for the date, name and birth. You can do this by clicking the button next to the name, date of birth next to the entry fields. The dialog reference is given below:
[[Image: add_person_1.png | Illustration 5 The details of John Martin | thumb]]
The addition of reference for the source is the same for media objects. Click the button to add the positive reference to the new source for recording, this shows some of the information found on the census. You can enter information by hand, however, because the reference source is the same as we have already written to the image, it can be filed on or after'' 'Clipboard'''. Arrange your windows just so you can see'' 'Clipboard''' and sources and so drag the reference.
Each individual information can have its own source. The reference is added so we know where it comes from. This is useful if you have a number of sources for the person you want to remind you that contributed to a detail information.
[[Image: add_address_1.png | Illustration 6 Recording address. | Thumbthumb]]
Now we must add the remaining information to John Martin. Change to address the label and click the button to add a positive new address (or identification or residency). See Figure 6 dialogue achieved address. Do not forget to add the reference source to the label. Once the address is complete click'' 'OK''' and then drag the recording addresses on'' 'Clipboard'''. The registration address will be reused when we complete the rest of the family.

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