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FUTILITY
DATA FILE BACKUP
= This option will allow you to backup your data to any
drive or directory. The backup utility with this program
is simply a DOS "copy" command. If you create data files
too large to fit on one diskette, you should use your
own backup utility.
iWhen backing up, the data files from the last specified
(F2-Files) Drive & Directory will be backed up.
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SCHSFM
CCHCHILD
OCHMAR
RCHRIN
NNAMESRCH
FCHTREE
CHANGE KEY INDIVIDUAL
HELP MENU
The current Family Group
can be changed by press-
ing the first letter of
the choices at the bottom
of the screen.
Spouse/Father/Mother
Child
Other Marriages
Name Search
Family Tree
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lCHANGE
CHANGE TO CHILD
= Pressing a "C" will cause a pop-up window to appear,
listing all of the children of the current Family Group.
Pointing and pressing enter/return for the desired child
will cause the key individual to be changed to the
selected child. If, before pressing "C", you point at a
child, that child will automatically be selected without
bringing up the pop-up selection window.
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CHANGE
CHANGE TO OTHER MARRIAGE
Pressing an "O" will cause a pop-up window to appear,
listing all spouses for the current key individual. Use the
pointer to select the spouse you wish to show, then press
enter. You can also add other marriages from this screen.
When adding another marriage, the program will call the
Individual Edit Window, then the Marriage Edit Window.
Deleting a marriage will remove the marriage, but not
the individual. This option could result in individuals
not tied to the main family structure.
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alIEDIT
CHRISTENING FIELD
= Older European church parish registers often recorded the
Christening (Chr) date of an infant. This date is often
used to ascertain the approximate age of a child, esp-
ecially when the birth date is unavailable. A child was
usually christened (or baptised) within a few days of their
birth. Thanks to the efforts of the early priests, these
parish registers have often been the sole source of inform-
ation of a child's birth. Thus, the field for christening
"Chr" is included along with Birth, Death and Burial.
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FCHANGE
CHANGE TO RIN
= Pressing an "R" will cause a pop-up window to appear,
requesting entry of a RIN. Enter a valid RIN and press
return/enter to change the key individual.
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FCHANGE
CHANGE TO SPOUSE/FATHER/MOTHER
= The first three items (Spouse, Father, and Mother)
will immediately change the key individual to the father,
mother, or currently shown spouse of the current key
individual.
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LCHANGE
FAMILY TREE
= Pressing a "T" will bring up a pedigree diagram with the
key individual at the far left. The arrow keys allow you
to move up and down the tree. Pressing the up or down arrow
key at the far right will cause the tree to shift one
generation. Pressing the left arrow key to the far left
will cause the Child selection screen to appear. After
selecting a child, the tree will shift down one generation.
Pressing enter/return on any individual will request them
as the key individual.
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plF4REA
CHANGE MARRIAGE ORDER
= This option allows the children to be sorted by their
proper order, although they were not entered in the order
in which the births occurred. It is important to enter
the children in the order of their births. A pop-up window
listing all children will appear. Simply enter the number
of each child in the numeric fields on the left of the
child's name (1 for the first child, 2 for the second, and
so on). Press F9 to re-order the children or esc to abort.
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CTREE
CSTORY
CDIARY
OORDER
CUMBERLAND SOFTWARE
Cumberland Tree
Cumberland Story
Cumberland Diary
Ordering Information
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FIEDIT
EDITORS: DATE FIELDS
= All dates should be entered as day of month, followed by
the first three letters of the month and finally all four
numbers of the year. (Example: 12 Jun 1945) Although in
the U.S. it is standard practice to write a date with
numbers, many other countries in using the same practice
flip the positions of the date and month. This will always
cause confusion. Always include all four numbers of the
year.
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daDCON2
RESEARCH SUGGESTIONS: Date Conventions
Page 1
= Never write a month with a number (02/11/91). Such a date
could be interpreted several ways. International usage of
month and day order is different from standard U.S. usage.
A date such as above could be Feb 11th or Nov 2nd. The year
is also ambiguous. Is it 1991 or 1891? Standard nomencla-
ture should always be DD
(Example: 11 Feb 1891).
CYou should not attempt to convert a date to the Gregorian
Calendar. Write it as given in the original document.
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FDCON3
RESEARCH SUGGESTIONS: Date Conventions
Page 2
= I have devised my own method of writing Chinese dates
(which have been given me verbally). The Chinese calendar
consists of 12 months, each 30 days long. Every few years
a 13th month is inserted to help keep the year close to the
correct astronomical year. The name of the months, when
translated literally are First Month, Second Month, and so
on. The extra 13th month can be inserted between any other
month of the year, but is not called the Thirteenth Month,
but rather, the Extra Month After the Xth Month.
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!RESUG
RESEARCH SUGGESTIONS: Date Conventions
Page 3
= So I write these months as M01, M02, and so on. The extra
13th month I write as X03 or X11, as appropriate. Thus an
entire date: 12 M06 1912 or 26 M12 1878.
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FF3EDIT
DELETE INDIVIDUAL
= This option deletes the individual from the database which
the pointer is pointing to. Before deletion a prompt will
request verification. This command will not work if you
are pointing to the top individual in a family group. To
delete that individual, change the family group to show
him/her as a spouse, parent or child. You cannot delete
the individual with RIN #1. (This option also has a short-
cut key, the [Del] key.)
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d UTILITY
DELETE PLACE NAME
= This option allows you to delete a bad place name. It may
be that a place name or part of a place name was accident-
ally entered in one of the edit screens. deleting a place
name may take a while since the program must not only
delete it from the place name file but also delete all
references to that place name in the Individual and
Marriage files. You can press any letter of the alphabet
and the list will immediately jump to the first place name
starting with that letter of the alphabet.
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FF3EDIT
DELETE INDIVIDUAL [RIN]
= This option allows deletion of an individual by entering
the RIN. Before deletion a prompt will request verification. This command is useful for times when deletions of other
individuals cut some individuals off from the main family
tree and those individuals also need to be deleted.
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FDIARY2
CUMBERLAND DIARY
Page 1
Full featured Diary/Journal entry program!
CUMBERLAND DIARY is a shareware application program
designed for diary or journal entries. Entries may be
printed singly, in groups, as an entire book, or imported
to CUMBERLAND STORY. It's features include:
* Friendly pop-up menus and screens with extensive on-line
help.
7* A word processor with cut-and-paste features.
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FCUMBER
CUMBERLAND DIARY
Page 2
= * A Spell Check dictionary is available to registered
users.
6* Optional secrecy mode with password protection and
data encryption. (Allows multiple diaries.)
* Headings can be included for each entry. More than one
entry per day is allowed. Each entry may be up to 10
pages long (about 6,600 words.)
* Imports and exports to ASCII files.
* Text (word or phrase) search utility.
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TDRIVE2
SELECT DRIVE AND SUBDIRECTORY
Page 1
= You may set the drive and sub-directory for the Cumberland
Tree data files. Leaving this field blank will cause the
program to read the data files from the default (current)
subdirectory. When specifying another sub-directory, you
must put a "\" after the drive and sub-directory name.
Below are valid examples:
9B:\
;C:\TREE\BROWN\
0\TREE\SMITH\
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poF2FILE
SELECT DRIVE AND SUBDIRECTORY
Page 2
= If no Cumberland-Tree data files exist on the specified
drive or subdirectory, files will automatically be created.
You can create multiple data files and use this option
to switch between them. For example: two directories for
two families could be created: C:\TREE\BROWN\ and
C:\TREE\SMITH\.
2Upon startup, data will be read from the last specified
sub-directory. If the specified subdirectory cannot be
found, the default sub-directory will be used.
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UTILITY
EDIT PLACE NAME
= This option allows you to edit an incorrectly spelled place
name. Changing the place name once with this option changes
it for all occurances of the place name throughout the
entire database. You can press any letter of the alphabet
and the list will immediately jump to the first place
name starting with that letter.
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FF2FILE
EMPTY DATA FILES
@This option will delete all data entered into the database!
Use this option with caution!
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F3EDIT
EDIT TIME LINE
= This option displays a graphical diagram showing the birth,
marriage and death dates along a time line of selected
individuals. Use the Insert key to select individuals with
the NameSearch function. The delete key will remove
individuals. The left and right arrow keys will move the
time line. A maximum of 50 individuals can be included on
the time line. If you change the birth, marriage or death
dates of an individual it will not change in the TIMELINE
file. Delete and reinsert the person.
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UUSER
DDRIVE
EEMPTY
F2-FILE
User Information
Drive & Directory
Empty Data Files
Esc-Quit
EMEDIT
IINCHILD
DDELIND
DDELRIN
EETIME
F3-EDIT
Edit Marriage
Insert Child
Delete Individual
Delete RIN
Edit Time Line
Esc-Quit
CCORDER
MMORDER
F4-REARRANGE
Children Order
Multiple Marriages
Esc-Quit
PPRREP
PSETUP
FFGS
TTIMEL
SSTAT
F5/F6-PRINT
Printing Reports
Printer Setup
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FFUNCTION
FUNCTION KEYS MENU OVERVIEW
The six function keys, F2 though F7, are pull down menus.
You may also access the menus by using the Alt key, Alt-F
will bring up F2-File, Alt-E is F3-Edit, and so on. Once
any menu is up all menus may be accessed by using the right
and left arrow keys or pressing the appropriate function
key or Alt key.
1Notice that some menu items have short-cut keys (shown to
to the right of the menu item) which allow access to a
particular option without going through the menus.
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MFMOVER
FF2FILE
FF3EDIT
FF4REA
FF5PR1
FUTILITY
FUNTION KEY MENUS
Menu Overview
F2-File
F3-Edit
F4-Rearrange
F5/F6-Print
F7-Utilities
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FGEDCOM1
GEDCOM Import/Export
Page 1
The GEDCOM (GEnealogical Data COMmunications) format
allows data to be shared with most other popular genealogy
programs. GEDCOM is a genealogical data file standard
which allows transference of data between applications.
The Cumberland Tree program can recieve data from any other
genealogy program which can export to a GEDCOM file. Any
other program which will import a GEDCOM file can load
information from Cumberland Tree.
"To export a file to GEDCOM select the GEDCOM export
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FGEDCOM2
GEDCOM Import/Export
Page 2
= file menu item and enter the proper file name. The
extension .GED will be added to the file name if it is not
already included. A .GED extension is required. Press F9
to create the GEDCOM file. Every individual and family
record in the Cumberland Tree data base will be exported
to the GEDCOM file.
0To import a GEDCOM file, select the GEDCOM import menu
item and enter the proper file name. A .GED extension is
required. Press F9 to load the GEDCOM file. It would be
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FUTILITY
GEDCOM Import/Export
Page 3
= best to make certain that the Cumberland Tree data files
are emptied (See F2-File/ Empty Data Files) prior to
loading the GEDCOM file. If the Cumberland Tree files are
not emptied then the GEDCOM information will be appended
to the current data. However, there will be no links
between the two sets of data. To create the links select
"E" (Existing RIN) when adding an individual to a family
structure. (See the Individual Editor.)
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FMAIN
MOVING AROUND HELP
= This program has extensive HELP screens which contain
almost the entire printed manual. The main HELP MENU
accesses all help windows. In addition, all screens are
context sensitive and the appropriate help windows are
automatically called up when F1 is pressed within each
option window. The Individual and Marriage Edit screens
are also field sensitive. The help window shown in these
screens depend on the current field.
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loRESUG
RESEARCH SUGGESTIONS: Individual Naming Conventions
= A persons name should always be shown in it's proper order
with surname in CAPITAL LETTERS. DO NOT show last name
first: BROWN, Edward Joseph. Below are examples of
appropriate names.
1Standard English/American: Ira Johan LUND
Scandinavian name with appended
'ancestry locality name: Johan Severin SVENDSEN Rage
Oriental
>(Surname always first): ZHENG Chooi Fong
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NNEWEXIST
CCHR
SSEX
NNAME
DDATE
PPLACE
INDIVIDUAL EDITOR
New/Exist Individ
Christening Field
Sex Field
Name Fields
Date Fields
Place Name Fields
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FF3EDIT
INSERT CHILD
= This option is used by pointing to the child who was born
immediately after the child you wish to insert. This
command works exactly like pressing return on the "--Add
Child--" field, except that it will insert the new
individual as a child in the proper order. (This option
has a short-cut key, the [Ins] key.
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MHELP
POVERVIEW
TMAINSCR
IIEDIT
CCHANGE
FFUNCTION
RRESUG
TSHARE
CCUMBER
CUMBERLAND TREE HELP MENU
Moving around Help
Program Overview
The Main Screen
Individual Editor
Change Key Individual
Function Key Menus
Research Suggestions
The Shareware Concept
Cumberland Software
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FMAIN
CUMBERLAND TREE'S MAIN SCREEN
Page 2
= The main program screen consists of one Family Group. The
key individual is the first one at the top. Associated
with that individual is the spouse, parents and children
of that marriage. Adding or editing an individual is as
simple as pointing to the appropriate location and pressing
the return/enter key to bring up the Individual Edit Screen.
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FMAIN2
CUMBERLAND TREE'S MAIN SCREEN
Page 1
= As an individual is entered, he/she is automatically
assigned a Record Identification Number (RIN). Whenever a
spouse or marriage is entered a Marriage Record Identi-
fication Record (MRIN) is automatically assigned. These
unique numbers help identify each individual, even when
there are more than one person with the same name. The RIN
and MRIN are used throughout the program and are printed
on many of the reports.
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FMEDIT
EDITORS: DATE FIELDS
= All dates should be entered as day of month, followed by
the first three letters of the month and finally all four
numbers of the year. (Example: 12 Jun 1945) Although in
the U.S. it is standard practice to write a date with
numbers, many other countries in using the same practice
flip the positions of the date and month. This will always
cause confusion. Always include all four numbers of the
year.
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DMDATE
SSINGLE
PMPLACE
MARRIAGE EDITOR
= You must use the cursor key to point at the individual
whose marriage information you wish to enter. If an
individual's spouse has not already been defined, the "Edit
Individual" window will appear requesting you to add that
person's spouse prior to entering the Marriage Editor.
(This option also has a short-cut key, Ctrl-M.)
Date Fields
Single Parents
Place Name Fields
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EsUTILITY
MERGE PLACE NAMES
= This option allows you to merge two place names. If a place
name has been entered twice with two different spellings
they can be merged into one place name. The Primary Place
Name is the one which will remain after the merging. All
occurances of the Secondary Place Name in the database
will be changed to the Primary Place Name. You can press
any letter of the alphabet and the list will immediately
jump to the first place name starting with that letter.
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CF4REA
CHANGE MARRIAGE ORDER
= This option allows multiple marriages to be sorted by their
proper order, although they were not entered in the order
in which the marriages took place. It is important to
enter the spouses in the order of their marriages to the
key individual. A pop-up window listing all marriages will
appear. Simply enter the number of each marriage (1 for
the first marriage, 2 for the second, and so on) in the
numeric fields on the left. Press F9 to re-order the
marriages or esc to abort.
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ceMPLACE2
EDITOR: PLACE NAME FIELDS
Page 1
= When the place name is entered for the first time it will
be added to the place name file and assigned a Place Name
Number. The suggested entry convention is City,County/
Province,State/Country with no spaces entered after the
commas in order to save space.
-(Example: Preston,Franklin,Idaho)
If the place name you desire is already in the place name
file, the place name can be entered four different ways:
1. The place name may be re-entered by typing it in
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FMPLACE3
EDITOR: PLACE NAME FIELDS
Page 2
exactly as it was typed in before. If the place name is
not typed in precisely (character for character) as it
was entered previously it will be treated as a new name
and be assigned a new record number.
2. If the record number of the place name desired is known,
simply enter the number in the place name field. As soon
as the enter key is pressed, the place name associated
with that number will replace the number. This is the
quickest way to enter a place name.
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FMPLACE4
EDITOR: PLACE NAME FIELDS
Page 3
= 3. If you cannot remember the number of the place name
desired you can press F4-Num-Place to access a pop-up
screen which lists the place names sorted by their
record numbers. PageUp and PageDn to access other place
names. Use the cursor keys to point at the name desired
and press enter to select. The pop-up list will
disappear and the selected name will appear in the
place name field. Pressing the Esc key will abort the
name selection and blank out the name field.
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`=MEDIT
EDITOR: PLACE NAME FIELDS
Page 4
= 4. The F3-Alpha-Place command allows you to access the
place names in alphabetical order. Before pressing F3
you may enter the first few letters of the name desired.
Thus when F3 is pressed, the pop-up list of names will
begin with place names coming alphabetically after the
entered letters. For example, if the name you want to
access is "Stavanger,Rogaland,Norway" first type in any
number of the first few letters, such as "Sta". Then
press F3 and names beginning with "Sta" will appear.
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NAME2
EDITORS: NAME FIELDS
Page 1
= Enter the surname in CAPITALS followed by all names follow-
ing the surname in the field labeled "Surname:". Enter all
names preceding the surname in the field labeled "Given
name:". This allows names to be sorted by surname first
despite it's location within the full name. The suggested
naming convention is to enter the entire surname in
CAPITAL LETTERS, while the given names are entered in lower
case with appropriate capital letters.
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FIEDIT
EDITORS: NAME FIELDS
Page 2
= If a child is being added, the surname of the father will
automatically appear in the surname field. If the father of
the key individual is being added, the key individual's
surname will automatically appear in the surname field. If
the surname is different simply type over or use the ctrl-
end key to clear the field.
%When entering titles, include the title with the surname:
Example: John Smith
- Surname: SMITH
.Given: John
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erCHANGE
NAME SEARCH
= Pressing an "N" will bring up a pop-up window allowing the
entry of a name to search. Pressing F3 will cause a list
of individuals to appear beginning with the name selected.
This entry does not require a full name. It is suggested
that you enter a few letters of the surname only. Given
names should not be entered unless the entire surname has
been entered. You can page up and down to select names
before and after the requested name. Press enter/return on
any name to select, or esc to abort selection.
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IEDIT
INDIVIDUAL EDITOR: New or Existing
= When an individual is first added you will be prompted
whether this individual is a "New" RIN or "Exists" already
in the database. The default is "N" for New, which will be
used most of the time. Use the "Existing" RIN for cases
where there is intermarriage within the family. For
example, suppose an individual marries a cousin. The cousin
may have already been entered as a child of an uncle. By
requesting an "Existing" individual when adding the spouse
the proper internal links can be made.
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FCUMBER
ORDERING INFORMATION
= The CUMBERLAND SOFTWARE programs may be obtained from your
shareware distributor or from Cumberland Software for
$5 per disk, postage paid (Distribution and Handling Fee).
(Updated versions of all three Family History Programs
will be sent to registered users.) Registered users also
get discounts on multiple registrations. Print the
registration form from the F7-Utilities menu.
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e MAIN
CUMBERLAND TREE PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Page 2
= Hardware Requirements:
-IBM PC/XT/AT, PS/2 or compatible with 512K RAM
360K Floppy will hold about 1,400 names
1.2M Floppy will hold about 4,600 names
Hard Drive will hold up to 32,
names
User-defined printer setup strings allow almost all
printers to be compatible.
(Limitations: 20 Children per marriage
'8 Spouses per individual
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2.OVERV5
CUMBERLAND TREE PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Page 1
= The CUMBERLAND TREE Family History Program is an
application program for doing genealogy work. It allows
entry of individual names, birth, christening, marriage,
death and burial dates and places, tying them all
together automatically as a family and extended family
structure. It will print out pedigree charts, family group
sheets, individual and marriage listings, ordinance
check lists, descendant charts, birthdays, anniversaries,
and many other reports.
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ndRESUG
RESEARCH SUGGESTIONS: Place Naming Conventions
= Place names usually consist of three (occasionally two or
four) names: City,County/Province,State/Country. To save
space I do not enter "spaces" after the commas. Below are
several examples of place names:
fClarksville,Montgomery,Tennessee
Stavanger,Rogaland,Norway
%Logan,Cache,Utah
.Edmonton,Alberta,Canada
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y PLACE2
EDITOR: PLACE NAME FIELDS
Page 1
= When the place name is entered for the first time it will
be added to the place name file and assigned a Place Name
Number. The suggested entry convention is City,County/
Province,State/Country with no spaces entered after the
commas in order to save space.
-(Example: Preston,Franklin,Idaho)
If the place name you desire is already in the place name
file, the place name can be entered four different ways:
1. The place name may be re-entered by typing it in
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d IEDIT
EDITOR: PLACE NAME FIELDS
Page 2
= 1. Re-type the name exactly as it was first entered.
2. Enter the place name record number.
3. Use F4-Num-Place to select from a record number sorted
list of place names.
'4. Use F3-Alpha-Place to select from a alphabetical place
name sorted list. You may enter the first few characters
of a place name before pressing F3 to go quickly to the
location in the list where you desire.
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asPRREP2
PRINTING REPORTS
Page 1
All reports are formatted for 8 1/2 by 11 inch pages.
To create a report first select the report from the
F5-Print1 or F6-Print2 menu. The F3 key is usually used to
create the report. Whenever a report is created a file is
created on the hard drive containing the report ready to
be sent to the printer. The F8-key allows the report to be
sent to the printer. The report may also be printed from
the View Screen. Once a report is created it will remain
on the hard drive until another report is created. At any
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ndPRREP3
PRINTING REPORTS
Page 2
= time the last created report may be viewed.
Almost all reports under F5-Print1 and F6-Print2 can be
aborted early by pressing "S" as shown while the report is
being printed. Be patient, the report will stop printing
at a convenient line, eject a page and return control of
the computer back to you. If you shut off the printer you
will get a red error screen. If you select Abort at this
point the program will abort and you will be dropped to
DOS. Use "S" to stop printing gracefully.
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FF5PR1
PRINTING REPORTS
Page 3
= Notes for some of the reports:
Pedigree: The auto report prints contination pages up to
100 pages.
2Ahnentafel: Prints up to 20 generations.
Descendent: Prints up to 14 generations.
Birthday & Anniversary Lists: Will only include individuals
whose information has been enter in standard date form
as explained under the Edit/ Dates Help screens.
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IICON
PPCON
DDCON
RESEARCH SUGGESTIONS
Individual Naming Conventions
Place Naming Conventions
Date Conventions
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IfSETUP2
PRINTER SETUP
Page 1
= In this window you may specify a port or file name to
output the report to a file. If a valid port name is
entered, the reports are routed to the appropriate printer
or port. Valid ports are as follows:
LPT1 or PRN
Usual port for parallel printers
:LPT3
:COM1
Usual port for serial printers
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FSETUP3
PRINTER SETUP
Page 2
= If a valid port is not entered, the entry is assumed to be
a file name and all reports are written to the current
drive and directory. Usual nomenclature for files is 1-8
character base file name, a period, and a 0-3 character
extension. (Example: REPORT.PRN)
\The printer setup strings are sent to the printer at the
appropriate time. If an untypable character is needed,
enter the ASCII code in arrow-brackets.
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FF5PR1
PRINTER SETUP
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t IEDIT
EDITOR: SEX FIELD
= Sometimes this field will automatically contain an 'F' or
'M' if the sex is obvious to the program when adding a
new individual. Otherwise enter the sex as appropriate.
Only 'M', 'F' and '?' are allowed. If '?' is in the sex
field, the individual cannot be married. If the individual
is married '?' is not allowed in the sex field.
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SHARE2
THE SHAREWARE CONCEPT
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If you are new to computers you may not have heard the
term SHAREWARE. Basically this means an author or group has
prepared a software program which you are free to copy and
encouraged to share with others, but the author requests
a REGISTRATION FEE. If you recieved this disk from a
shareware distributor who charged $3 or $4 you have only
paid a DISTRIBUTION/HANDLING FEE to copy and produce a disk
of which NO PORTION goes to the author of the software.
You are encouraged to pay the final REGISTRATION
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THE SHAREWARE CONCEPT
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= FEE which goes to the author of this software. The fee is
also a matter of good conscience. The idea is that if the
program is useful, you become a registered user.
Cumberland Tree is a copyrighted program. Although the
program is distributed under the Shareware concept and can
be freely copied, there are limitations to protect the
author, the program's quality and to support future ver-
sions. Users may make copies of this program for trial use
by others on a non-commercial basis. You are permitted
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= to evaluate this program for 30 days. After that time you
are required to register the program and pay the regis-
tration fee or cease using the program.
This program is also available from the author. I ask
you to help me distribute the program by sharing unmodified
copies with others. I encourage you to register your copy.
Registration has a number of benefits to you:
1. Immediate three diskette package with updated versions
of all three Family History series programs.
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THE SHAREWARE CONCEPT
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2. A printed manual for the registered program.
3. A Spell Check dictionary for registration of
CUMBERLAND STORY or CUMBERLAND DIARY.
4. Registered users of CUMBERLAND TREE will recieve a
version with the GEDCOM Import/Export Utility and
with the beginning and ending "beg" screens removed.
5. A registration discount of $5.00 each for the other
two programs if you decide to use and register them.
6. After business hours telephone support.
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THE SHAREWARE CONCEPT
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7. Lifetime registration for the program(s) you register,
which includes all future updates. You may be
required to pay nominal fees for distribution.
8. Automatic notice of updates and new releases offered
by Cumberland Software.
$9. You will be supporting the concept that allowed you
to try out the program before paying for it.
10. You will be encouraging others to release valuable
programs as shareware.
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FMEDIT
EDITORS: SINGLE PARENTS
= If there is a single parent or you do not know the spouse,
simply add a spouse (as a New RIN), do not enter any
information and exit the edit individual screen. The
individual's name will show up as a question mark "?".
This will allow a child or children to be added.
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FSTORY2
CUMBERLAND STORY
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Write your own or your ancestor's life story!
CUMBERLAND STORY is a shareware application program to help
you write and print a structured book about your life or
the lives of your ancestors. It contains many ideas and
suggestions with a chapter and topic outliner containing
memory-jogging prompts. It's features include:
* Friendly pop-up menus and screens with extensive on-line
help.
7* A word processor with cut-and-paste features.
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FCUMBER
CUMBERLAND STORY
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= * A Spell Check dictionary is available to registered
users.
6* Suggested or User-defined Chapters and Topics with
printable Table of Contents.
* Imports text from CUMBERLAND DIARY for inclusion into
your book.
2* Imports and exports to ASCII files.
* Text (word or phrase) search utility.
* Allows creation of multiple books.
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CUMBERLAND TREE
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THE BEST GENEALOGY PROGRAM AVAILABLE!
The CUMBERLAND TREE program is a shareware application
program for doing genealogy work. It allows entry of
individual names, birth, christening, marriage, death and
burial dates and places, tying them all together auto-
matically as a family and extended family structure. It's
feature include:
.* Friendly pop-up menus and screens with extensive on-line
help.
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PCUMBER
CUMBERLAND TREE
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= * Surnames are allowed at beginning, middle or end of name
for full international compatibility.
* Automatic copy of father's surname to child.
* Enter place names only once! - pop-up window selection
thereafter.
1* Printing and viewing of pedigree charts, descendant
charts, family group sheets, record lists, birthdays,
anniversaries, ordinance check list and many more reports. * GEDCOM Import/Export and LDS ordinance fields.
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FF2FILE
USER INFORMATION
= The User Information Editor is the access to the name and
address of the submitter of reports in the file. The name
entered will be printed on many of the reports generated.
There is also a field for a Title which will be used on
several of the reports. The User Name and Reports Title
are also displayed on the main screen.
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