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On adding the person to the family he is adopted into, one should also set his relationship with his adoptive parents to ''adopted''. This doubles the event information somewhat, but is used in some reports. | On adding the person to the family he is adopted into, one should also set his relationship with his adoptive parents to ''adopted''. This doubles the event information somewhat, but is used in some reports. | ||
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+ | ===Annulation de mariage=== | ||
+ | Declaring a marriage void from the beginning (never existed) | ||
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+ | ===Autorisation de mariage=== | ||
+ | An event of obtaining a legal license to marry | ||
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+ | ===Bans de mariage=== | ||
+ | An event of an official public notice given that two people intend to marry | ||
===Baptême religieux à l'âge adulte=== | ===Baptême religieux à l'âge adulte=== | ||
The religious event (not LDS) of baptizing and/or naming an adult person | The religious event (not LDS) of baptizing and/or naming an adult person | ||
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===[[Baptise_record|Baptême]]=== | ===[[Baptise_record|Baptême]]=== | ||
The event of baptism (not LDS), performed in infancy or later | The event of baptism (not LDS), performed in infancy or later | ||
− | === | + | ===[[Baptise_record|Baptême religieux]]=== |
− | The | + | The act of baptizing and/or naming a child |
===Bar Mitzvah=== | ===Bar Mitzvah=== | ||
The ceremonial event held when a Jewish boy reaches age 13 | The ceremonial event held when a Jewish boy reaches age 13 | ||
− | === | + | ===Bas Mitzvah=== |
− | The event | + | The ceremonial event held when a Jewish girl reaches age 13, also known as "Bat Mitzvah" |
===Bénédiction=== | ===Bénédiction=== | ||
A religious event of bestowing divine care or intercession. Sometimes given in connection with a naming ceremony | A religious event of bestowing divine care or intercession. Sometimes given in connection with a naming ceremony | ||
− | === | + | ===Biens et possessions=== |
− | + | Pertaining to possessions such as real estate or other property of interest | |
===Cause de décès=== | ===Cause de décès=== | ||
A description of the cause of death | A description of the cause of death | ||
− | === | + | ===Confirmation=== |
− | The event of the | + | The religious event (not LDS) of conferring the gift of the Holy Ghost and, among protestants, full church membership |
− | === | + | ===Contrat avant mariage=== |
− | + | An event of creating an agreement between two people contemplating marriage, at which time they agree to release or modify property rights that would otherwise arise from the marriage | |
− | === | + | ===Contrat de mariage=== |
− | + | An event of recording a formal agreement of marriage, including the prenuptial agreement in which marriage partners reach agreement about the property rights of one or both, securing property to their children | |
===Incinération=== | ===Incinération=== | ||
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===[[Indicate_a_divorce|Divorce]]=== | ===[[Indicate_a_divorce|Divorce]]=== | ||
An event of dissolving a marriage through civil action | An event of dissolving a marriage through civil action | ||
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===Élection=== | ===Élection=== | ||
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===Émigration=== | ===Émigration=== | ||
An event of leaving one's homeland with the intent of residing elsewhere | An event of leaving one's homeland with the intent of residing elsewhere | ||
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+ | ===Enregistrement de divorce=== | ||
+ | An event of filing for a divorce by a spouse | ||
===Fiançailles=== | ===Fiançailles=== | ||
An event of recording or announcing an agreement between two people to become married | An event of recording or announcing an agreement between two people to become married | ||
− | === | + | ===Immigration=== |
− | + | An event of entering into a new locality with the intent of residing there | |
− | === | + | ===Information médicale=== |
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− | === | + | ===Inhumation=== |
− | + | The event of the proper disposing of the mortal remains of a deceased person | |
===Mariage=== | ===Mariage=== | ||
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To indicate an offical end of a ''marriage event'', on should use the '''Divorce''' event. | To indicate an offical end of a ''marriage event'', on should use the '''Divorce''' event. | ||
− | === | + | ===Mariage alternatif=== |
− | An | + | An other marriage for the individual, out of active family. |
− | === | + | ===[[Birth_certificate|Naissance]]=== |
− | + | The event of entering into life | |
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===Naturalisation=== | ===Naturalisation=== | ||
The event of obtaining citizenship | The event of obtaining citizenship | ||
− | === | + | ===Niveau d'instruction=== |
+ | Indicator of a level of education attained | ||
===Nombre de mariages=== | ===Nombre de mariages=== | ||
The number of times this person has participated in a family as a spouse or parent | The number of times this person has participated in a family as a spouse or parent | ||
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===Ordination=== | ===Ordination=== | ||
Pertaining to a religious ordinance in general | Pertaining to a religious ordinance in general | ||
− | === | + | ===Première communion=== |
− | + | A religious rite, the first act of sharing in the Lord's supper as part of church worship | |
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+ | ===Profession=== | ||
+ | The type of work or profession of an individual | ||
− | === | + | ===[[Census|Recensement]]=== |
− | + | The event of the periodic count of the population for a designated locality, such as a national or state Census | |
===Religion=== | ===Religion=== | ||
A religious denomination to which a person is affiliated or for which a record applies | A religious denomination to which a person is affiliated or for which a record applies | ||
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+ | ===Remise de diplôme=== | ||
+ | An event of awarding educational diplomas or degrees to individuals | ||
===[[Why_residence_event_and_not_Address%3F/fr|Résidence]]=== | ===[[Why_residence_event_and_not_Address%3F/fr|Résidence]]=== | ||
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===Retraite=== | ===Retraite=== | ||
An event of exiting an occupational relationship with an employer after a qualifying time period | An event of exiting an occupational relationship with an employer after a qualifying time period | ||
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===Testament / Inventaire après décès=== | ===Testament / Inventaire après décès=== | ||
A legal document treated as an event, by which a person disposes of his or her estate, to take effect after death. The event date is the date the will was signed while the person was alive | A legal document treated as an event, by which a person disposes of his or her estate, to take effect after death. The event date is the date the will was signed while the person was alive | ||
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+ | ===Titre de noblesse=== | ||
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+ | ===Validation d'un acte (Testament)=== | ||
+ | An event of judicial determination of the validity of a will. May indicate several related court activities over several dates | ||
== Types d'événement non-présents dans GRAMPS== | == Types d'événement non-présents dans GRAMPS== |
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An overview of the predefined events in GRAMPS are given, with their meaning.
- Events and event types
Events form a core concept in genealogical research. It is important therefore that the terminology and usage is consistent and well defined, so as to allow for optimal communication, translation and portability.
An "event" is an umbrella term, and is used loosely to denote a fact about an individual, an event proper that occurs in his or her life, or an attribute. As examples, every individual has a birth event, and eventually a death event. Children being born to the individual would also be events. Being childless however is an attribute or fact about that individual.
Generally setting an event for an individual allows you to to enter a data set, including the date, description, associated place, etc, in a structured way.
In GRAMPS you define an event as belonging to a event type. This is useful as it allows the grouping of events under a common denominator, the event type. When creating an event, you must first select the event type. This can be any of the predefined events, or you can create a custom event just by typing a name.
The pre-defined events provide most of what you need. For the sake of frivolity however, let us imagine that great uncle George was a lethario, and proud of it, and insisted that you recorded details of his numerous conquests in exchange for some vital genealogy documents that you need. You could then define an event type "affairs", and then in his individual record enter one such event for each affair, entering the date, place, details, etc for each. You then end up with a list of all his affairs listed chronologically.
Frivolity apart however, defining too many event types can be problematic, and in many cases it might be better practice to group events under the same event type, and instead use the description field to add an extra nuance.
Let us first provide an overview of the predefined events types available in GRAMPS, and then later mention event types that are not in that list.
Contents
- 1 Event types available in GRAMPS
- 1.1 Adoption
- 1.2 Annulation de mariage
- 1.3 Autorisation de mariage
- 1.4 Bans de mariage
- 1.5 Baptême religieux à l'âge adulte
- 1.6 Baptême
- 1.7 Baptême religieux
- 1.8 Bar Mitzvah
- 1.9 Bas Mitzvah
- 1.10 Bénédiction
- 1.11 Biens et possessions
- 1.12 Cause de décès
- 1.13 Confirmation
- 1.14 Contrat avant mariage
- 1.15 Contrat de mariage
- 1.16 Incinération
- 1.17 Décès
- 1.18 Diplôme ou certificat
- 1.19 Divorce
- 1.20 Élection
- 1.21 Émigration
- 1.22 Enregistrement de divorce
- 1.23 Fiançailles
- 1.24 Immigration
- 1.25 Information médicale
- 1.26 Inhumation
- 1.27 Mariage
- 1.28 Mariage alternatif
- 1.29 Naissance
- 1.30 Naturalisation
- 1.31 Niveau d'instruction
- 1.32 Nombre de mariages
- 1.33 Ordination
- 1.34 Première communion
- 1.35 Profession
- 1.36 Recensement
- 1.37 Religion
- 1.38 Remise de diplôme
- 1.39 Résidence
- 1.40 Retraite
- 1.41 Service militaire
- 1.42 Testament / Inventaire après décès
- 1.43 Titre de noblesse
- 1.44 Validation d'un acte (Testament)
- 2 Types d'événement non-présents dans GRAMPS
- 3 Événements et faits
Event types available in GRAMPS
The use of most event types is self explanatory, and the best way to familiarise yourself with them is simply to set to and dabble! However some events need more careful use, and introduce concepts that are not at first obvious.
Adoption
This type is for events related to childhood adoption. Typically the event is added to the individual being adopted, with this person playing the primary role. Administrators, civil servants and parents can be added to the event with different event roles
The adoption event can be added for the process of adoption (which can take several months), but also as a placeholder for an adoption certificate that you have as a source.
On adding the person to the family he is adopted into, one should also set his relationship with his adoptive parents to adopted. This doubles the event information somewhat, but is used in some reports.
Annulation de mariage
Declaring a marriage void from the beginning (never existed)
Autorisation de mariage
An event of obtaining a legal license to marry
Bans de mariage
An event of an official public notice given that two people intend to marry
Baptême religieux à l'âge adulte
The religious event (not LDS) of baptizing and/or naming an adult person
Baptême
The event of baptism (not LDS), performed in infancy or later
Baptême religieux
The act of baptizing and/or naming a child
Bar Mitzvah
The ceremonial event held when a Jewish boy reaches age 13
Bas Mitzvah
The ceremonial event held when a Jewish girl reaches age 13, also known as "Bat Mitzvah"
Bénédiction
A religious event of bestowing divine care or intercession. Sometimes given in connection with a naming ceremony
Biens et possessions
Pertaining to possessions such as real estate or other property of interest
Cause de décès
A description of the cause of death
Confirmation
The religious event (not LDS) of conferring the gift of the Holy Ghost and, among protestants, full church membership
Contrat avant mariage
An event of creating an agreement between two people contemplating marriage, at which time they agree to release or modify property rights that would otherwise arise from the marriage
Contrat de mariage
An event of recording a formal agreement of marriage, including the prenuptial agreement in which marriage partners reach agreement about the property rights of one or both, securing property to their children
Incinération
Disposal of the remains of a person's body by fire
Décès
The event when mortal life terminates
Diplôme ou certificat
Divorce
An event of dissolving a marriage through civil action
Élection
Émigration
An event of leaving one's homeland with the intent of residing elsewhere
Enregistrement de divorce
An event of filing for a divorce by a spouse
Fiançailles
An event of recording or announcing an agreement between two people to become married
Immigration
An event of entering into a new locality with the intent of residing there
Information médicale
Inhumation
The event of the proper disposing of the mortal remains of a deceased person
Mariage
The marriage event is a bounding ceremony between two people before an official body. In other words, it is the state of being united to another person in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized (normally) by law.
You should hence use this event typically as the 'official' starting event of the family unit in GRAMPS, that is, use it as a family event, with event role family.
Note further that this means the marriage event is wider than what is used in day-to-day language. It indicates civil marriage, church marriage, and all other types of union between adults that is official.
To indicate an offical end of a marriage event, on should use the Divorce event.
Mariage alternatif
An other marriage for the individual, out of active family.
Naissance
The event of entering into life
Naturalisation
The event of obtaining citizenship
Niveau d'instruction
Indicator of a level of education attained
Nombre de mariages
The number of times this person has participated in a family as a spouse or parent
Ordination
Pertaining to a religious ordinance in general
Première communion
A religious rite, the first act of sharing in the Lord's supper as part of church worship
Profession
The type of work or profession of an individual
Recensement
The event of the periodic count of the population for a designated locality, such as a national or state Census
Religion
A religious denomination to which a person is affiliated or for which a record applies
Remise de diplôme
An event of awarding educational diplomas or degrees to individuals
Résidence
The act of dwelling at an address for a period of time
Retraite
An event of exiting an occupational relationship with an employer after a qualifying time period
Service militaire
Testament / Inventaire après décès
A legal document treated as an event, by which a person disposes of his or her estate, to take effect after death. The event date is the date the will was signed while the person was alive
Titre de noblesse
Validation d'un acte (Testament)
An event of judicial determination of the validity of a will. May indicate several related court activities over several dates
Types d'événement non-présents dans GRAMPS
Tirage au sort
The Draft Lottery was a practice in general use, used to select who should have to undertake military service. Before the advent of a permanent professional army, it was not feasible to train all young boys, so some selection process was needed to determine who would or would not be drafted. So as to make this a fair process, it was common practice to organise a lottery, into which all boys of certain age had to be entered.
The documents pertaining to these lotteries form an useful source of genealogical information, as all boys of a certain age were required to participate.
This event type should be used for all the events/attributes relating to a Draft Lottery, for example:
a) the lottery itself. This is associated with a place, and a specific date.
b) legal documents relating to the lottery. Boys from rich families who were selected to join the army by the lottery process frequently paid commoners to take their place. Legal contracts were drafted for this.
c) desertion documents concerning the lottery. Many selected individuals emigrated abroad so as to avoid their draft, with the consequence that they were recorded as deserters in their home country. In genealogical research this event can prove very difficult to trace, as deserters often changed their name to evade detection.
Événements et faits
PhpGedView lists the naming conventions in Gedcom standard between : Événements etFaits.