X-Git-Url: https://git.dlugolecki.net.pl/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=t%2Finput%2Fcompat-famorig.ged;fp=t%2Finput%2Fcompat-famorig.ged;h=5f5fb0a094b0bc062761733e470c3fdc31ef1c7d;hb=0ed444394c30a2e3983fb551e7f788804116a8b4;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=a549f1db4f3cd24e46cacf05cb4bec6eecce6570;p=gedcom-parse.git diff --git a/t/input/compat-famorig.ged b/t/input/compat-famorig.ged new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5f5fb0a --- /dev/null +++ b/t/input/compat-famorig.ged @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ +0 HEAD +1 SOUR FamilyOrigins +2 NAME Family Origins(R) for Windows +2 VERS 6.0 +2 CORP FormalSoft, Inc. +1 DEST DISKETTE +1 DATE 4 JAN 2003 +1 SUBM @SUB1@ +1 FILE AXB45.GED +1 GEDC +2 VERS 5.5 +2 FORM LINEAGE-LINKED +1 CHAR ANSI +1 NOTE (Peter Verthez) This is only a very small extract from the original file +2 CONT For the full file, see http://www.axtellfamily.org/axgenea/axggedco.html +0 @SUB1@ SUBM +1 NAME Daniel Gibson Axtell +1 ADDR 1674 Westminster West Rd +2 CONT Putney VT 05346 +1 PHON 802-387-4145 +1 _EMAIL daxtell@sover.net +0 @I1@ INDI +1 NAME Thomas /Axtell/ +2 GIVN Thomas +2 SURN Axtell +1 SEX M +1 NOTE son of William and Thomasine Axtell, was baptised in St. Peter's +2 CONC Church, +2 CONT Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, England, January 26, 1619 (N.S.). His +2 CONC father +2 CONT died in 1638. He married Mary -- probably in 1638; two children were +2 CONC born to +2 CONT them in England, and their baptism is recorded in St. Peter's. They +2 CONC left +2 CONT England as early as 1643, for in October of that year, Thomas +2 CONC purchased five +2 CONT acres of land in Sudbury, Massachusetts, of Edmond Rice, who himself +2 CONC had come +2 CONT from Berkhamstead five years earlier. This land is described as "lying +2 CONC in ye +2 CONT south part of ye town-bounds, the southwest side lying to the commons +2 CONC and +2 CONT joined to the land of Edmond Rice, southward and northward to the +2 CONC highway +2 CONT leading from Sudbury to Mr. Duston's farm." This is what is now +2 CONC Wayland near +2 CONT "The Five Paths." Thomas took the oath of fidelity July 8, 1645. He +2 CONC died in +2 CONT March, 1646, and was buried the 8th of that month. The following is +2 CONC the +2 CONT inventory of Thomas Axtell of Sudbury, lately deceased, +2 CONT +2 CONT Imprimi: +2 CONT +2 CONT His land and house 8£ 10s +2 CONT +2 CONT Cattle 8£ 10s +2 CONT +2 CONT Wearing apparel and bedding with his arms 10£ +2 CONT +2 CONT Brass and pewter 5£ +2 CONT +2 CONT Edmond Rice bought back the land, six acres, and dwelling house. This +2 CONC was +2 CONT near the spring. +2 CONT +2 CONT The story told in those words is short, indeed, but we are +2 CONC permitted to +2 CONT see what it stands for. The young Englishman was a soldier or at least +2 CONT trained to arms; he was of strong puritanical leanings, like his +2 CONC brother +2 CONT Daniel the regicide. With his wife and two little ones he followed his +2 CONT neighbor across the sea to make his home in a frontier settlement of +2 CONC New +2 CONT England. Scarcely had he set up his rooftree in the wilderness when +2 CONC hardships +2 CONT and exposure struck him down. +2 CONT +2 CONT With his last breath he leaves his little all for the helpless +2 CONC group about +2 CONT his death bed. Mary, the widow of Thomas, appears to have married John +2 CONT Maynard, a widower with a boy of eight, on June 16, 1646. +1 BIRT +2 DATE ABT 26 JAN 1619 +2 PLAC Berkhamstead, , Hertfordshire, England +1 DEAT +2 DATE MAR 1646 +2 PLAC Sudbury, , MA +1 REFN 1-1 +0 @I71@ INDI +1 NAME Daniel /Axtell/ +2 GIVN Daniel +2 SURN Axtell +1 SEX M +1 NOTE twin, probably unmarried. +1 BIRT +2 DATE 29 FEB 1739 +1 DEAT +2 DATE 1772 +1 REFN 5-12 +1 FAMC @F23@ +0 @F23@ FAM +1 CHIL @I71@ +1 MARR +2 DATE 15 SEP 1737 +0 TRLR