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+ | The GRAMPS concept of an Address is a particular location with an | ||
+ | associated time frame. Think of it as a mailing address. It is | ||
+ | intended to represent where a person lived and when the person lived | ||
+ | there. The Address consists: | ||
+ | * Date | ||
+ | * Street Address | ||
+ | * City | ||
+ | * County | ||
+ | * State/Province | ||
+ | * Postal/Zip code | ||
+ | * Country | ||
+ | * Phone | ||
+ | Not to be confused with a place which has a fixed position (it's location). Use this with care. For genealogical research you can also use the residence event coupled with a place. For mailing (email, postal), add an address to a person or repository. | ||
− | ;aide: (''event role'') A term to refer to an assistant. | + | ;aide: (''event role'') A term to refer to an assistant. |
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Revision as of 13:16, 1 June 2007
This Glossary gives an overview of terms that appear in GRAMPS, with a short description, and a link to relevant articles.
For a glossary of genealogical terms, see Genealogy Glossary.
Contents
A
- address
- (sec. obj.)
The GRAMPS concept of an Address is a particular location with an associated time frame. Think of it as a mailing address. It is intended to represent where a person lived and when the person lived there. The Address consists:
- Date
- Street Address
- City
- County
- State/Province
- Postal/Zip code
- Country
- Phone
Not to be confused with a place which has a fixed position (it's location). Use this with care. For genealogical research you can also use the residence event coupled with a place. For mailing (email, postal), add an address to a person or repository.
- aide
- (event role) A term to refer to an assistant.
B
- bride
- (event role) A term to refer to the woman at a marriage who will be referred to as wife after the marriage. See also: mother.
C
- celebrant
- (event role) A term to refer to a priest at Eucharist.
- clergy
- (event role) A term applied to a religious person regardless of religion. For example, a monk or priest. See http://www.webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary for more details. See also: celebrant.
- custom
- This indicates a user defined type, as opposed to types that are predefined in GRAMPS.
D
- DTD
- acronym: Document Type Definition
E
- event
- An defining moment in a person live. See events for the use in genealogy, see events in GRAMPS for predefined events in GRAMPS and suggested naming for common events.
- event role
- The role a person plays in an event. In GRAMPS an event can be coupled to as much people as wanted. Each person will play a different role. Event role captures this. Some common roles are predefined, others the user can add by just typing in the appropriate role.
- event type
- The general denominator an event belongs to. Eg a christian, civil, tibetan, ... marriage, are all denoted by the event type marriage. See events in GRAMPS for an overview.
F
- family
- (prim. obj) A Family is a core concept in GRAMPS. It depicts the basic relations between people. Commonly this will contain a father, a mother and some children, however, it con also contain only parts of this (eg. two brothers, a mother and child). People can be part of several families (adoption, remarried, ...)
- family
- (event role) An event can be coupled to a family, denoting that the entire family was involved in the event. Typically the Marriage event will be coupled to a family with event role family
G
- GEDCOM
- acronym: Genealogy Data Communication
- a format for exchanging genealogy data
- groom
- (event role) A term to refer to the man at a marriage who will be referred to as husband after the marriage. See also: father.
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
- role
- see event role
S
T
U
V
W
- witness
- (event role) The term that applies to the people asked to be present at an event so as to be able to testify to its having taken place
X
- XML
- acronym: Extensible Markup Language