Thank you to eveyone who has responded.
Chris Coward's suggested package 'The Master Genealogist' sounds
extremely promising, but unfortunatley I can't access
'http://www.whollygenes.com/'. Netscape informs me that it 'does not
have a DNS entry' (whatever that might mean) so I tried accessing it as
a URL location but the same message appeared. Could you check your
reference please, Chris, I really would like to investigate this
further?
David Gatley's suggestion of a spreadsheet package I have already
experimented with, but I'm concerned that the final Access database will
be too unweildy to use - the parish I am reconstituting is very large
with over 3,000 marriages between 1559-1800.
It would be useful to discover a standardised package. I am hoping to
find something which would make my datasets acceptable to an academic
institution when I've finished with them - CAMPOP would obviously be the
most logical repository. It's a pity to do all that work and not
make it available for general academic use.
Can anyone think of anything else?
Sandie Geddes, Suffolk.
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