0 HEAD
1 GEDC
2 VERS 5.5.5
2 FORM LINEAGE-LINKED
3 VERS 5.5.5
1 CHAR UTF-8
1 DEST ANSTFILE
1 SOUR GEDitCOM
2 VERS 2.9.4
2 NAME GEDitCOM
2 CORP RSAC Software
3 ADDR
4 ADR1 RSAC Software
4 ADR2 7108 South Pine Cone Street
4 ADR3 Ste 1
4 CITY Salt Lake City
4 STAE UT
4 POST 84121
4 CTRY USA
3 PHON +1-801-942-7768
3 PHON +1-801-555-1212
3 PHON +1-801-942-1148
3 EMAIL a@@example.com
3 EMAIL b@@example.com
3 EMAIL c@@example.com
3 FAX +1-801-942-7768
3 FAX +1-801-555-1212
3 FAX +1-801-942-1148
3 WWW https://www.example.com
3 WWW https://www.example.org
3 WWW https://www.example.net
2 DATA Name of source data
3 DATE 1 JAN 1998
3 COPR Copyright of source data
1 DATE 1 JAN 1998
2 TIME 13:57:24.80
1 LANG English
1 SUBM @U1@
1 FILE TGC55C.ged
1 COPR © 1997 by H. Eichmann, parts © 1999-2000 by J. A. Nairn.
1 NOTE This file demonstrates all tags that are allowed in GEDCOM 5.5. Here are some comments about the HEADER record
2 CONC and comments about where to look for information on the other 9 types of GEDCOM records. Most other records will
2 CONC have their own notes that describe what to look for in that record and what to hope the importing software will find.
2 CONT
2 CONT Many applications will fail to import these notes. The notes are therefore also provided with the files as a plain-text
2 CONC "Read-Me" file.
2 CONT
2 CONT --------------------------
2 CONT The HEADER Record:
2 CONT This record has all possible tags for a HEADER record. In uses one custom tag ("_HME") to see what the software
2 CONC will say about custom tags.
2 CONT
2 CONT --------------------------
2 CONT INDIVIDUAL Records:
2 CONT This file has a small number of INDIVIDUAL records. The record named "Joseph Tag Torture" has all possible
2 CONC tags for an INDIVIDUAL record. All remaining individuals have less tags. Some test specific features; for example:
2 CONT
2 CONT Name: Standard GEDCOM Filelinks
2 CONT Name: Nonstandard Multimedia Filelinks
2 CONT Name: General Custom Filelinks
2 CONT Name: Extra URL Filelinks
2 CONT These records link to multimedia files mentioned by the GEDCOM standard and to a variety of other types of
2 CONC multimedia files, general files, or URL names.
2 CONT
2 CONT Name: Chris Locked Torture
2 CONT Has a "locked" restriction (RESN) tag - should not be able to edit this record it. This record has one set of notes
2 CONC that is used to test line breaking in notes and a few other text-parsing features of the GEDCOM software. Read those
2 CONC notes to see what they are testing.
2 CONT
2 CONT Name: Sandy Privacy Torture
2 CONT Has a "privacy" restriction (RESN) tag. Is the tag recognized and how is the record displayed and/or printed?
2 CONT
2 CONT Name: Chris Locked Torture
2 CONT Name: Sandy Privacy Torture
2 CONT Name: Pat Smith Torture
2 CONT The three children in this file have unknown sex (no SEX tag). An ancestor tree from each should give five
2 CONC generations of ancestors.
2 CONT
2 CONT Name: Charlie Accented ANSEL
2 CONT Name: Lucy Special ANSEL
2 CONT The notes in these records use all possible special characters in the ANSEL character set. The header of this file
2 CONC denotes this file as using the ANSEL character set. The importing software should handle these special characters in a
2 CONC reasonable way.
2 CONT
2 CONT Name: Torture GEDCOM Matriarch
2 CONT All individuals in this file are related and all are descendants (or spouses of descendants) of Torture GEDCOM
2 CONC Matriarch. A descendant tree or report from this individual should show five generations of descendants.
2 CONT
2 CONT --------------------------
2 CONT FAMILY Records:
2 CONT The FAMILY record for "Joseph Tag Torture" (husband) and "Mary First Jones" (wife) has all tags allowed in
2 CONC family records. All other family records use only a few tags and are used to provide records for extra family links in
2 CONC other records.
2 CONT
2 CONT --------------------------
2 CONT SOURCE Records:
2 CONT There are two SOURCE records in this file. The "Everything You Every Wanted to Know about GEDCOM Tags"
2 CONC source has all possible GEDCOM tags for a SOURCE record. The other source only has only a few tags.
2 CONT
2 CONT --------------------------
2 CONT REPOSITORY Record:
2 CONT There is just one REPOSITORY record and it uses all possible tags for such a record.
2 CONT
2 CONT --------------------------
2 CONT SUBMITTER Records:
2 CONT This file has three SUBMITTER records. The "John A. Nairn" record has all tags allowed in such records. The
2 CONC second and third submitter are to test how programs input files with multiple submitters. The GEDCOM standard does
2 CONC not allow for notes in SUBMITTER records. Look in the "Main Submitter" to verify all address data comes through,
2 CONC that all three phone numbers appear, and that the multimedia file link is preserved.
2 CONT
2 CONT --------------------------
2 CONT MULTIMEDIA OBJECT Record:
2 CONT The one MULTIMEDIA record has all possible tags and even has encoded data for a small image of a flower. There
2 CONC are no known GEDCOM programs that can read or write such records. The record is included here to test how
2 CONC programs might respond to finding multimedia records present. There are possible plans to eliminate encoded
2 CONC multimedia objects in the next version of GEDCOM. In the future all multimedia will be included by links to other files.
2 CONC To test current file links and extended file links, see the "Filelinks" family records described above.
2 CONT
2 CONT --------------------------
2 CONT SUBMISSION Record:
2 CONT The one (maximum allowed) SUBMISSION record in this file has all possible tags for such a record.
2 CONT
2 CONT --------------------------
2 CONT NOTE Records:
2 CONT This file has many NOTE records. These are all linked to other records.
2 CONT
2 CONT --------------------------
2 CONT TRLR Records:
2 CONT This file ends in the standard TRLR record.
2 CONT
2 CONT --------------------------
2 CONT ADDITIONAL NOTES
2 CONT This file was originally created by H. Eichmann at <h.eichmann@@mbox.iqo.uni-hannover.de> and posted on the
2 CONC Internet.
2 CONT
2 CONT (NOTE: email addresses are listed here with double "at" signs. A rule of GEDCOM parsing is that these should be
2 CONC converted to single "at" at signs, but not many programs follow that rule. In addition, that rule is not needed and may be
2 CONC abandoned in a future version of GEDCOM).
2 CONT
2 CONT This original file was extensively modified by J. A. Nairn using GEDitCOM 2.9.4 (1999-2001) at
2 CONC <support@@geditcom.com> and posted on the Internet at <http://www.geditcom.com>. Some changes included many
2 CONC more notes, the use or more tags, extensive testing of multimedia file links, and some notes to test all special ANSEL
2 CONC characters.
2 CONT
2 CONT Feel free to copy and use this GEDCOM file for any non-commercial purpose.
2 CONT
2 CONT For selecting the allowed tags, the GEDCOM standard Release 5.5 (2 JAN 1996) was used. Copyright: The Church of
2 CONC Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, <gedcom@@gedcom.org>.
2 CONT
2 CONT You can download the GEDCOM 5.5 specs from: <ftp.gedcom.com/pub/genealogy/gedcom>. You can read the
2 CONC GEDCOM 5.5 specs on the Internet at <http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~pmcbride/gedcom/55gctoc.htm>.
1 _HME @I1@
0 @U1@ SUBM
1 NAME John A. Nairn
1 ADDR
2 ADR1 RSAC Software
2 ADR2 7108 South Pine Cone Street
2 ADR3 Ste 1
2 CITY Salt Lake City
2 STAE UT
2 POST 84121
2 CTRY USA
1 PHON +1-801-942-7768
1 PHON +1-801-555-1212
1 PHON +1-801-942-1148
1 EMAIL a@@example.com
1 EMAIL b@@example.com
1 EMAIL c@@example.com
1 FAX +1-801-942-7768
1 FAX +1-801-555-1212
1 FAX +1-801-942-1148
1 WWW https://www.example.com
1 WWW https://www.example.org
1 WWW https://www.example.net
1 OBJE @M1@
1 RIN 1
1 CHAN
2 DATE 7 SEP 2000
3 TIME 8:35:36
0 @I1@ INDI
1 NAME Joseph Tag /Torture/
2 TYPE birth
2 NPFX Prof.
2 GIVN Joseph
2 NICK Joe
2 SPFX Le
2 SURN Torture
2 NSFX Jr.
2 NOTE These are notes about the first NAME structure in this record. These notes are
3 CONC embedded in the INDIVIDUAL record itself.
3 CONT
3 CONT This name structure uses all possible tags for a personal name structure.
3 CONT
3 CONT NOTE: many applications are confused by two NAME structures.
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 55
3 EVEN BIRT
4 ROLE CHIL
3 DATA
4 DATE 1 JAN 1900
4 TEXT Here is some text from the source specific to this source
5 CONC citation.
5 CONT Here is more text but on a new line.
3 OBJE @M8@
3 NOTE @N7@
3 QUAY 0
2 FONE Joseph Tag /Torture/
3 TYPE user defined
3 NPFX Prof.
3 GIVN Joseph
3 NICK Joe
3 SPFX Le
3 SURN Torture
3 NSFX Jr.
3 NOTE Phonetisation
3 SOUR @S1@
4 PAGE 55
4 EVEN BIRT
5 ROLE CHIL
4 DATA
5 DATE 1 JAN 1900
5 TEXT Here is some text from the source specific to this source
6 CONC citation.
6 CONT Here is more text but on a new line.
4 OBJE @M8@
4 NOTE @N7@
4 QUAY 0
2 ROMN Joseph Tag /Torture/
3 TYPE user defined
3 NPFX Prof.
3 GIVN Joseph
3 NICK Joe
3 SPFX Le
3 SURN Torture
3 NSFX Jr.
3 NOTE Romanisation
3 SOUR @S1@
4 PAGE 55
4 EVEN BIRT
5 ROLE CHIL
4 DATA
5 DATE 1 JAN 1900
5 TEXT Here is some text from the source specific to this source
6 CONC citation.
6 CONT Here is more text but on a new line.
4 OBJE @M8@
4 NOTE @N7@
4 QUAY 0
1 NAME William John /Smith/
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
2 NOTE This is a second personal NAME structure in a single INDIVIDUAL record
3 CONC which is allowed in GEDCOM.
3 CONT
3 CONT These notes are embedded in the INDIVIDUAL record.
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 TYPE Normal
2 DATE 31 DEC 1965
2 PLAC Salt Lake City, UT, USA
3 FONE Salt Lake City, UT, USA
4 TYPE user defined
3 ROMN Salt Lake City, UT, USA
4 TYPE user defined
3 MAP
4 LATI N0
4 LONG E0
3 NOTE Place note
2 ADDR
3 ADR1 St. Marks Hospital
3 CITY Salt Lake City
3 STAE UT
3 POST 84121
3 CTRY USA
2 AGNC none
2 RELI Religion
2 CAUS Conception
2 NOTE @N8@
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 EVEN BIRT
4 ROLE CHIL
3 DATA
4 DATE 1 JAN 1900
4 TEXT Here is some text from the source specific to this source
5 CONC citation.
5 CONT Here is more text but on a new line.
3 OBJE @M8@
3 NOTE Some notes about this birth source citation which are embedded in the citation
4 CONC structure itself.
3 QUAY 2
2 OBJE @M15@
2 AGE 0y
2 FAMC @F2@
1 DEAT
2 DATE ABT 15 JAN 2001
2 PLAC New York, New York, USA
3 NOTE The place structure has more detail than usually used for places
2 AGE 76y
2 TYPE slow
2 ADDR
3 ADR1 at Home
2 CAUS Cancer
2 AGNC none
2 OBJE @M8@
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some death source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A death source note.
2 NOTE A death event note.
1 FAMS @F1@
2 NOTE Note about the link to the family record with his first spouse.
2 NOTE Another note about the link to the family record with his first spouse.
1 FAMS @F4@
1 FAMC @F2@
2 NOTE Note about this link to his parents family record.
2 NOTE Another note about this link to his parents family record
1 FAMC @F3@
2 PEDI adopted
2 NOTE Note about the link to his adoptive parents family record.
1 BAPM
2 DATE ABT 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 AGE 3m
2 TYPE BAPM
2 ADDR
3 ADR1 Church Name
3 ADR2 Street Address
3 CITY City Name
3 POST zip
3 CTRY Country
2 CAUS Birth
2 AGNC The Church
2 OBJE @M8@
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Sample baptism Source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A baptism source note.
2 NOTE A baptism event note (the event of baptism (not LDS), performed in infancy or later. See also BAPL and CHR).
1 CHR
2 DATE CAL 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE CHR
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Sample CHR Source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A christening Source note.
2 NOTE Christening event note (the religious event (not LDS) of baptizing and/or naming a
3 CONC child).
2 FAMC @F3@
1 CHR
2 DATE EST 30 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE CHR
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some christening source text.
5 CONT This is the second christening structure.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A christening Source note.
2 NOTE Alternative christening event note. GEDOM allows more than one of the same type
3 CONC of event.
1 BARM
2 DATE AFT 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE BARM
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some Bar Mitzvah source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A Bar Mitzvah source note.
2 NOTE Bar Mitzvah event note (the ceremonial event held when a Jewish boy reaches age
3 CONC 13).
1 BASM
2 DATE AFT 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE BASM
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some Bas Mitzvah source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A Bas Mitzvah source note.
2 NOTE Bas Mitzvah event note (the ceremonial event held when a Jewish girl reaches age 13,
3 CONC also known as "Bat Mitzvah").
1 ADOP
2 DATE BEF 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE ADOP
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some adoption source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE An adoption source note.
2 NOTE Adoption event note (pertaining to creation of a child-parent relationship that does
3 CONC not exist biologically).
2 FAMC @F3@
3 ADOP BOTH
1 CHRA
2 DATE BET 31 DEC 1997 AND 1 FEB 1998
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE CHRA
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some christening source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A christening source note.
2 NOTE Adult christening event note (the religious event (not LDS) of baptizing and/or
3 CONC naming an adult person).
1 CONF
2 DATE BET 31 DEC 1997 AND 2 JAN 1998
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE CONF
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some CONF Source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A CONF Source note.
2 NOTE CONFIRMATION event note (the religious event (not LDS) of conferring the gift of the Holy Ghost and, among protestants, full church membership).
1 FCOM
2 DATE INT 31 DEC 1997 (a test)
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE FCOM
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some first communion source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE An first communion source note.
2 NOTE First communion event note (a religious rite, the first act of sharing in the Lord's
3 CONC supper as part of church worship).
1 GRAD
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE GRAD
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some graduation source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A graduation source note.
2 NOTE Graduation event note (an event of awarding educational diplomas or degrees to
3 CONC individuals).
1 EMIG
2 DATE 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE EMIG
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some emigration source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE An emigration source note.
2 NOTE Emigration event note (an event of leaving one's homeland with the intent of residing
3 CONC elsewhere).
1 IMMI
2 DATE DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE IMMI
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some immigration source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE An immigration source note.
2 NOTE Immigration event note (an event of entering into a new locality with the intent of
3 CONC residing there).
1 NATU
2 DATE 1100 BCE
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE NATU
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some naturalization source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A naturalization source note.
2 NOTE Naturalization event note (the event of obtaining citizenship).
1 CENS
2 DATE @#DHEBREW@ 2 TVT 5758
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE CENS
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some census source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A census source note.
2 NOTE Census event note (the event of the periodic count of the population for a designated
3 CONC locality, such as a national or state Census).
1 RETI
2 DATE @#DFRENCH R@ 11 NIVO 0006
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE RETI
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some retirement source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A retirement source note.
2 NOTE Retirement event note (an event of exiting an occupational relationship with an
3 CONC employer after a qualifying time period).
1 PROB
2 DATE FROM @#DHEBREW@ 25 SVN 5757 TO @#DHEBREW@ 26 IYR 5757
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE PROB
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some probate source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A probate source note.
2 NOTE Probate event note (an event of judicial determination of the validity of a will. May
3 CONC indicate several related court activities over several dates).
1 BURI
2 DATE @#DFRENCH R@ 5 VEND 0010
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE BURI
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some burial source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A burial source note.
2 NOTE Burial event note (the event of the proper disposing of the mortal remains of a
3 CONC deceased person).
1 WILL
2 DATE INT @#DHEBREW@ 2 TVT 5758 (interpreted)
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE WILL
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some will source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A will source note.
2 NOTE Will event note (a legal document treated as an event, by which a person disposes of
3 CONC his or her estate, to take effect after death. The event date is the date the will was
3 CONC signed while the person was alive. See also Probate).
1 CREM
2 DATE AFT 15 JAN 2001
1 EVEN
2 DATE 5 MAY 0005
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE EVEN
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some generic event source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A generic event source note.
2 NOTE Generic event note (a noteworthy happening related to an individual, a group, or an
3 CONC organization). The TYPE tag specifies the type of event.
1 RESI
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 AGE 35y
2 TYPE RESI
2 ADDR
3 ADR1 Special Address Line 1
3 ADR2 Special Address Line 2
3 ADR3 Special Address Line 3
3 CITY City Name
3 STAE State name
3 POST 0123456789
3 CTRY USA
2 PHON +1-800-555-5555
2 CAUS Needed housing
2 AGNC None
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some residence source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A residence source note.
2 NOTE Residence attribute note (the act of dwelling at an address for a period of time).
1 OCCU Occupation
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 AGE 40y
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE OCCU
2 ADDR
3 ADR1 Work address line 1
3 ADR2 Work address line 2
3 ADR3 Work address line 3
3 CITY Work city
3 STAE Work state
3 POST Work post
3 CTRY Work country
2 CAUS Need for money
2 AGNC Employer
2 OBJE @M7@
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some occupation source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE An occupation source note.
2 NOTE Occupation attribute note (the type of work or profession of an individual).
1 OCCU Another occupation
2 DATE 31 DEC 1998
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE OCCU
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some occupation source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE An occupation source note.
2 NOTE Occupation attribute note. This is the second occupation attribute in the record.
1 EDUC Education
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE EDUC
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some education source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE An education source note.
2 NOTE Education attribute note (indicator of a level of education attained).
1 DSCR Physical description
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE PHYS
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some physical description source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A physical description source note.
2 NOTE Physical description attribute note (the physical characteristics of a person, place, or
3 CONC thing).
1 RELI Religion
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE RELI
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some religion source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A religion source note.
2 NOTE Religion attribute note (a religious denomination to which a person is affiliated or for
3 CONC which a record applies).
1 IDNO 6942
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE IDNO
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some national identification number source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE An national identification number source note.
2 NOTE National identification number attribute note (a number assigned to identify a person
3 CONC within some significant external system).
1 PROP Possessions
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE PROP
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some possessions source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE @N11@
2 NOTE Possessions or property attribute note (pertaining to possessions such as real estate
3 CONC or other property of interest).
1 CAST Cast name
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE CAST
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some caste name source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A caste name source note.
2 NOTE Caste name attribute note (the name of an individual's rank or status in society, based
3 CONC on racial or religious differences, or differences in wealth, inherited rank, profession,
3 CONC occupation, etc).
1 NCHI 42
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE NCHI
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some number of children source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE Am number of children source note.
2 NOTE Number of children attribute note.
1 NMR 42
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE NMR
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some number of marriages source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE An number of marriages source note.
2 NOTE Number of marriages attribute note.
1 TITL Nobility title
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE TITL
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some title source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A title source note.
2 NOTE Title attribute note (a description of a specific writing or other work, such as the title
3 CONC of a book when used in a source context, or a formal designation used by an
3 CONC individual in connection with positions of royalty or other social status,
3 CONT such as Grand Duke).
1 NATI National or tribe origin
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE NATI
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Some nationality source text.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE An nationality source note.
2 NOTE Nationality attribute note (the national heritage of an individual).
1 NOTE @N4@
1 NOTE This is a second set of notes for this single individual record. It is embedded in the
2 CONC INDIVIDUAL record instead of being in a separate NOTE record.
2 CONT
2 CONT These notes also have a source citation to a SOURCE record. In GEDCOM
2 CONC this source can only be a single line and links to a SOURCE record.
1 SOUR @S1@
2 PAGE 42
2 DATA
3 DATE 31 DEC 1900
3 TEXT Some sample text from the first source on this record.
2 QUAY 0
2 NOTE A source note.
1 SOUR @S2@
2 NOTE @N12@
1 OBJE @M7@
1 ASSO @I9@
2 RELA Has multimedia links
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Sample text about this source on an association.
2 NOTE Note on association link.
1 ASSO @I5@
2 RELA Father
1 REFN 01234567890123456789
2 TYPE reference
1 RIN 12
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 FEB 2001
3 TIME 19:16:42
0 @I2@ INDI
1 NAME Mary First /Jones/
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE BEF 1970
1 DEAT
2 DATE AFT 2000
1 FAMS @F1@
1 NOTE @N31@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 15:58:16
1 RIN 8
0 @I3@ INDI
1 NAME Chris Locked /Torture/
1 BIRT
2 DATE MAR 1999
2 PLAC Las Vegas, Nevada USA
1 FAMC @F1@
1 NOTE @N20@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 15:55:43
2 NOTE This date is the last time this record was changed
1 RIN 11
0 @I4@ INDI
1 NAME Sandy Privacy /Torture/
1 BIRT
2 DATE 15 FEB 2000
2 PLAC Chicago, IL, USA
1 FAMC @F1@
1 NOTE @N29@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 15:56:15
1 RIN 14
0 @I5@ INDI
1 NAME William Joseph /Torture/
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE ABT 1930
1 DEAT
2 DATE INT 1995 (from estimated age)
2 AGE 65y
2 CAUS Old age
1 FAMS @F2@
1 FAMC @F6@
1 NOTE @N28@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 15:59:40
1 RIN 15
0 @I6@ INDI
1 NAME Teresa Mary /Caregiver/
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 6 JUN 1944
1 FAMS @F3@
1 NOTE @N27@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 16:03:05
1 RIN 3
0 @I7@ INDI
1 NAME Pat Smith /Torture/
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1 JAN 2001
2 PLAC London, UK
1 FAMC @F4@
1 NOTE @N30@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 15:56:49
1 RIN 13
0 @I8@ INDI
1 NAME Elizabeth Second /Smith/
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE BET MAY 1979 AND AUG 1979
1 DEAT
2 DATE BET APR 2000 AND 5 MAR 2001
1 FAMS @F4@
1 NOTE @N32@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 15:58:58
1 RIN 10
0 @I9@ INDI
1 NAME Standard GEDCOM /Filelinks/
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 1835
1 FAMS @F5@
1 NOTE @N18@
1 OBJE @M1@
1 OBJE @M2@
1 OBJE @M3@
1 OBJE @M4@
1 OBJE @M5@
1 OBJE @M6@
1 OBJE @M7@
1 OBJE @M8@
1 OBJE @M9@
1 OBJE @M10@
1 OBJE @M11@
1 OBJE @M12@
1 OBJE @M13@
1 OBJE @M14@
1 OBJE @M15@
1 OBJE @M16@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 16:02:06
1 RIN 7
0 @I10@ INDI
1 NAME Lucy Special /ANSEL/
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 12 AUG 1905
1 DEAT
2 DATE 31 DEC 1990
1 FAMS @F6@
1 NOTE @N25@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 16:00:23
1 RIN 2
0 @I11@ INDI
1 NAME Charlie Accented /ANSEL/
1 SEX M
1 BIRT
2 DATE 15 JUN 1900
1 DEAT
2 DATE 5 JUL 1974
1 FAMS @F6@
1 FAMC @F5@
1 NOTE @N24@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 16:00:06
1 RIN 1
0 @I12@ INDI
1 NAME Torture GEDCOM /Matriarch/
1 SEX F
1 BIRT
2 DATE 12 FEB 1840
1 DEAT
2 DATE 15 JUN 1915
1 FAMS @F5@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 16:01:59
1 RIN 9
0 @F1@ FAM
1 HUSB @I1@
1 WIFE @I2@
1 MARR
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE Man and Wife
2 ADDR
3 ADR1 A Church
3 ADR2 Main Street
3 CTRY USA
2 CAUS Love
2 AGNC Catholic Church
2 HUSB
3 AGE 42y
2 WIFE
3 AGE 42y 6m
2 OBJE @M8@
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Text from marriage source.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A note about the marriage source.
2 NOTE Marriage event note (a legal, common-law, or customary event of creating a family
3 CONC unit of a man and a woman as husband and wife).
1 CHIL @I3@
1 CHIL @I4@
1 NCHI 42
1 ENGA
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE ENGA
2 ADDR
3 ADR1 The house
3 CITY Anytown
3 CTRY USA
2 CAUS Desire
2 AGNC None
2 HUSB
3 AGE 42y
2 WIFE
3 AGE 0y
2 OBJE @M4@
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Sample text from engagement source.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A note about this engagement source.
2 NOTE Engagement event note (an event of recording or announcing an agreement between
3 CONC two people to become married).
1 MARB
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE MARB
2 HUSB
3 AGE 42y
2 WIFE
3 AGE 42y 6m
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Sample text from marriage banns source.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A note about this marriage banns source.
2 NOTE Marriage banns event note (an event of an official public notice given that two people
3 CONC intend to marry).
1 MARC
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE MARC
2 HUSB
3 AGE 42y
2 WIFE
3 AGE > 42y 6m
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Sample text from marriage contract source.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A note about this marriage contract source.
2 NOTE Marriage contract event note (an event of recording a formal agreement of marriage,
3 CONC including the prenuptial agreement in which marriage partners reach agreement about
3 CONC the property rights of one or both, securing property to their children).
1 MARL
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE MARL
2 HUSB
3 AGE 42y
2 WIFE
3 AGE < 42y 6m
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Sample text from marriage license source.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A note about this marriage license source.
2 NOTE Marriage license event note (an event of obtaining a legal license to marry).
1 MARS
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE MARS
2 HUSB
3 AGE 42y
2 WIFE
3 AGE < 1y
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Sample text from marriage settlement source.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A note about this marriage settlement source.
2 NOTE Marriage settlement event note (an event of creating an agreement between two
3 CONC people contemplating marriage, at which time they agree to release or modify
3 CONC property rights that would otherwise arise from the marriage).
1 DIV
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE DIV
2 HUSB
3 AGE 42y 3d
2 WIFE
3 AGE 42m
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Sample text from divorce source.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A note about this divorce source.
2 NOTE Divorce event note (an event of dissolving a marriage through civil action).
1 DIVF
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 HUSB
3 AGE 42d
2 WIFE
3 AGE < 8y
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Sample text from divorce filing source.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A note about this divorce filing source.
2 NOTE DIVORCE_FILED event note (an event of filing for a divorce by a spouse).
1 ANUL
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
1 CENS
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE CENS
2 HUSB
3 AGE 42y 6m 9d
2 WIFE
3 AGE 6m 9d
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Sample text from census source.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A note about this census source.
2 NOTE Census event note (the event of the periodic count of the population for a designated
3 CONC locality, such as a national or state Census).
1 EVEN
2 DATE 31 DEC 1997
2 PLAC The place
2 TYPE EVEN
2 HUSB
3 AGE 42y
2 WIFE
3 AGE 42y 6m
2 SOUR @S1@
3 PAGE 42
3 DATA
4 DATE 31 DEC 1900
4 TEXT Sample text from generic family event source.
3 QUAY 3
3 NOTE A note about this generic family event source.
2 NOTE Generic family vent note (a noteworthy happening related to an individual, a group, or
3 CONC an organization).
1 NOTE Comments on "Joseph Tag Torture-Mary First Jones" FAMILY Record.
2 CONT
2 CONT This record contains all possible types of data that can be stored in a FAMILY
2 CONC (FAM) GEDCOM record. Here are some comments on the data tested here and
2 CONC things to look for when this file is imported into any GEDCOM application:
2 CONT
2 CONT 1. The marriage event (MARR) uses all possible tags for such a structure including
2 CONC notes, sources, and a link to a multimedia file.
2 CONT
2 CONT 2. This family has two children.
2 CONT
2 CONT 3. This family has all possible family events (including a generic event or EVEN
2 CONC structure). Some notes are:
2 CONT a. The engaged structure has all possible tags for event detail.
2 CONT b. The annulment event (ANUL) has no data except a "Y" in the first line to
2 CONC indicate that the event has occurred. The importing software should keep this event in
2 CONC this record even though it contains no data.
2 CONT c. The LDS Spouse Sealing event tests all possible detail tags for an LDS.
2 CONT d. The TYPE tag of each event has the name of the GEDCOM tag for that event.
2 CONC There is no TYPE tag in the annulment event because that structure is empty.
2 CONT
2 CONT 4. This record has this one note structure which is to a set of embedded notes (and
2 CONC which you are reading now).
2 CONT
2 CONT 5. This record has one source citation.
2 CONT
2 CONT 6. This record is linked a submitter.
2 CONT
2 CONT 7. This record has all remaining tags allowed in FAMILY records for user reference
2 CONC number, record ID, and the changed date.
1 SOUR @S1@
2 PAGE 42
2 DATA
3 DATE 31 DEC 1900
3 TEXT A sample text from a source of this family
2 QUAY 0
2 NOTE A note this source on the FAMILY record.
1 OBJE @M4@
1 REFN 01234567890123456789
2 TYPE reference
1 RIN 1
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 16:18:40
0 @F2@ FAM
1 HUSB @I5@
1 CHIL @I1@
1 NOTE @N33@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 JUN 2000
3 TIME 17:00:35
1 RIN 2
0 @F3@ FAM
1 WIFE @I6@
1 CHIL @I1@
1 NOTE @N34@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 JUN 2000
3 TIME 17:01:18
1 RIN 3
0 @F4@ FAM
1 HUSB @I1@
1 WIFE @I8@
1 CHIL @I7@
1 NOTE @N35@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 JUN 2000
3 TIME 17:01:46
1 RIN 4
0 @F5@ FAM
1 HUSB @I9@
1 WIFE @I12@
1 CHIL @I11@
1 NOTE @N36@
1 RIN 5
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 16:50:37
0 @F6@ FAM
1 HUSB @I11@
1 WIFE @I10@
1 CHIL @I5@
1 NOTE @N37@
1 RIN 6
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 16:51:48
0 @S1@ SOUR
1 TITL Everything You Every Wanted to Know about GEDCOM Tags, But
2 CONC Were Afraid to Ask!
2 CONT You can start new lines in this field too.
1 ABBR All About GEDCOM Tags
1 AUTH Author or Authors of this Source using multiple lines if
2 CONC necessary.
2 CONT Here is a new line in this field
1 PUBL Details of the publisher of this source using multiple lines
2 CONC if necessary.
2 CONT Here is a new line in this field
1 REPO @R1@
2 CALN 920.23
1 TEXT This section is used to generic text from the course. It will usually be a
2 CONC quote from the text that is relevant to the use of this source in the current
2 CONC GEDCOM file.
2 CONT
2 CONT It may use as many lines as needed.
1 DATA
2 EVEN BIRT, CHR
3 DATE FROM 1 JAN 1980 TO 1 FEB 1982
3 PLAC Anytown, Anycounty, USA
2 EVEN DEAT
3 DATE FROM 1 JAN 1980 TO 1 FEB 1982
3 PLAC County Some, Ireland
2 AGNC Responsible agency for data in this source
2 NOTE A note about data in source.
3 CONT
3 CONT This note includes a blank line before this text. These notes are used to describe the
3 CONC data in this source. Notes about the source itself are usually entered in a different set
3 CONC of notes.
1 NOTE @N15@
1 NOTE These are notes embedded in the SOURCE Record instead of in a separate NOTE
2 CONC RECORD.
1 OBJE @M8@
1 REFN 01234567890123456789
2 TYPE reference
1 RIN 1
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 JAN 2001
3 TIME 14:29:25
0 @S2@ SOUR
1 TITL All I Know About GEDCOM, I Learned on the Internet
1 ABBR What I Know About GEDCOM
1 AUTH Second Source Author
1 NOTE @N16@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 16:21:39
1 RIN 2
0 @R1@ REPO
1 NAME Family History Library
1 ADDR
2 ADR1 35 North West Temple
2 ADR2 Across the street from Temple Square
2 ADR3 Ste 1
2 CITY Salt Lake City
2 STAE UT
2 POST 84111
2 CTRY USA
1 PHON +1-801-240-2331
1 PHON +1-801-240-1278
1 PHON +1-801-240-2584
1 NOTE @N2@
1 REFN 01234567890123456789
2 TYPE reference
1 RIN 1
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 MAR 2000
3 TIME 10:36:02
0 @N1@ NOTE Test link to a graphics file about the main Submitter of this file.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 24 MAY 1999
3 TIME 16:39:55
0 @N2@ NOTE Comments on "Family History Library" REPOSITORY Record.
1 CONT
1 CONT This record uses all possible GEDCOM tags for a REPOSITORY record. Some
1 CONC things to look for are:
1 CONT
1 CONT 1. The address is specified twice. Once in a multi-line address record and once in
1 CONC separate lines. The first method is usually enough. The second method is to be more
1 CONC specific about parts of the address. Is everything imported?
1 CONT
1 CONT 2. There are multiple phone numbers. Are they all imported?
1 SOUR @S1@
2 PAGE 1
2 DATA
3 DATE 1 MAY 1999
3 TEXT Text from the source about this repository.
2 QUAY 3
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 MAR 2000
3 TIME 11:44:05
0 @N4@ NOTE Comments on "Joseph Tag Torture" INDIVIDUAL Record.
1 CONT
1 CONT This record contains all possible types of data that can be stored in an INDIVIDUAL (INDI)
1 CONC GEDCOM record. Here are some comments on the data tested here and things to look for
1 CONC when this file is imported into any GEDCOM application:
1 CONT
1 CONT 1. This record has two NAME structures. How will a program handle this type of data which
1 CONC is allowed in GEDCOM? (Because some GEDCOM files get very bothered by a second
1 CONC name, the files TGC551.ged and TGC551LF files are identical to the TGC55.ged and
1 CONC TGC55LF.ged files except only one name structure is used for this individual - hence the "1"
1 CONC in their names).
1 CONT
1 CONT 2. The first NAME structure has all possible subordinate tags for a NAME structure
1 CONC including source and notes a source citation and some notes. The second NAME structure
1 CONC (when used) has a source citation and some notes. Are these all imported?
1 CONT
1 CONT 3. The Birth and Death events use all possible fields including subordinate tags, sources,
1 CONC multimedia links (in Birth), and notes. The birth data has an attached family link which is
1 CONC sometimes needed in case of ambiguous parentage.
1 CONT
1 CONT 4. This individual has two spouses. The links to the spouses have attached notes.
1 CONT
1 CONT 5. This individual has two sets of parents - natural parents and adoptive parents. Each parent
1 CONC link has attached notes. The adoptive parents has a subordinate pedigree (PEDI) tag.
1 CONT
1 CONT 6. This individual has all possible events (including a generic event or EVEN structure). The
1 CONC GEDCOM tags for the events are given in the TYPE tag of each event. Some comments are:
1 CONT a. The baptism record has all possible tags for event detail.
1 CONT b. There are 2 christening records to see how programs react to duplicate events (which
1 CONC are allowed).
1 CONT c. The adoption event has a family link to give more information about adoptive parentage.
1 CONT d. The cremation event (CREM) has no data except a "Y" in the first line to indicate that
1 CONC the event has occurred. The importing software should keep this event in this record even
1 CONC though it contains no data (The GEDCOM tag is not in this TYPE tag).
1 CONT e. The LDS Baptism event tests all possible detail tags for an LDS ordinance.
1 CONT f. The LDS confirmation has no data except a "Y" in the first line to indicate that the event
1 CONC has occurred. The importing software should keep this event in this record even though it
1 CONC contains no data.
1 CONT g. The date fields in the various events test the possible GEDCOM methods for
1 CONC expressing dates, approximate dates, date ranges, and interpreted dates. There are also a few
1 CONC Hebrew dates, French Republic dates. and "B.C" dates.
1 CONT
1 CONT 7. The residence structure use all possible subordinate tags in the address part of the
1 CONC residence.
1 CONT
1 CONT 8. This individual has all possible attributes. The GEDCOM tags for the attributes are given
1 CONC in the TYPE tag of each attribute. Some notes are:
1 CONT a. There are 2 occupation attributes to test how programs handle multiple tags of the same
1 CONC type (which is allowed).
1 CONT b. The first OCCU attribute uses all possible subordinate tags for an attribute.
1 CONT
1 CONT 9. This record has three note structures. The first is this set of notes which is in a separate
1 CONC NOTE record. The other two are NOTE structures embedded in the record. Are all imported
1 CONC and kept separate? Furthermore, the two embedded note structures have subordinate source
1 CONC citations. The second set of notes has a source citation to a SOURCE record and the third set
1 CONC of notes has an embedded source citation.
1 CONT
1 CONT 10. This record has three source citations. Two are citations to a SOURCE record; one is an
1 CONC embedded source citation (used in older GEDCOM files).
1 CONT
1 CONT 11. This record has one link to a multimedia file. For more testing of multimedia links, see
1 CONC the "Standard GEDCOM Filelinks," "Nonstandard Multimedia Filelinks," "General Custom
1 CONC Filelinks," and "Extra URL Filelinks" INDIVIDUAL records.
1 CONT
1 CONT 12. This individual has one alias and two associations. All possible tags in the first
1 CONC association link are used.
1 CONT
1 CONT 13. This record is linked to a submitter and to two submitters with interest in the ancestors
1 CONC and descendants of this individual.
1 CONT
1 CONT 14. This record has all remaining tags allowed in individual records for user reference
1 CONC number, record ID, record file number, ancestral file number, and the changed date.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JAN 2001
3 TIME 0:36:39
0 @N7@ NOTE This source citation has all fields possible in a source citation to a separate SOURCE
1 CONC record. Besides the link to the SOURCE record there are possible fields about this
1 CONC citation (e.g., PAGE, TEXT, etc.)
1 CONT
1 CONT These notes on the source citation are in a separate NOTE record.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 JUN 2000
3 TIME 16:02:33
0 @N8@ NOTE Some specific note about the birth event.
1 CONT
1 CONT These notes are in a separate NOTE record. These notes also have their own source
1 CONC citation structure.
1 SOUR @S2@
2 DATA
3 DATE 1 JUN 1945
3 TEXT Here is some text from the source. The source is about the notes
4 CONC for the birth event.
2 QUAY 3
2 NOTE @N9@
2 PAGE 102
2 EVEN BIRT
3 ROLE CHIL
1 CHAN
2 DATE 18 JUN 2000
3 TIME 1:09:46
0 @N9@ NOTE These are notes in a NOTE record. It is a bit redundant, but you can add source
1 CONC citations directly to NOTE records in addition to adding source citations to the
1 CONC initial GEDCOM structure that the notes are about.
1 CONT
1 CONT This example source citation in a NOTE record has all possible source citation
1 CONC fields filled in.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 9 JUN 1999
3 TIME 13:16:57
0 @N11@ NOTE A possessions source note.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 18 JUN 2000
3 TIME 1:37:42
0 @N12@ NOTE This is a second source citation in this record.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 6 MAR 2000
3 TIME 22:18:51
0 @N14@ NOTE These notes can be used to add more information about the multimedia file linked to
1 CONC this SOURCE record.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 MAR 2000
3 TIME 9:49:23
0 @N15@ NOTE Comments on "Everything You Every Wanted to Know about GEDCOM Tags" SOURCE Record.
1 CONT
1 CONT This is a set of notes about this SOURCE record. These notes are for anything else
1 CONC needed. There are other places to enter notes about the storage of the source (in the
1 CONC Repository link) and about the data in the source (in the DATA structure).
1 CONT
1 CONT This particular SOURCE record uses all possible GEDCOM tags for a SOURCE
1 CONC record. Some things to check are:
1 CONT
1 CONT 1. Are the separate notes structures in the Repository link and the DATA structure
1 CONC preserved on importing?
1 CONT
1 CONT 2. Does the software recognize two sets of event types in the DATA structure?
1 CONT
1 CONT 3. Are the multimedia links preserved?
1 CONT
1 CONT 4. This record as two sets of notes - this one in a separate record and a second one
1 CONC embedded in the SOURCE record. Are they both imported and kept separate?
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 JUN 2000
3 TIME 17:04:24
0 @N16@ NOTE Comments on "All I Know About GEDCOM, I Learned on the Internet" SOURCE record.
1 CONT
1 CONT This is another SOURCE record. How does the importing software handle multiple
1 CONC sources in the GEDCOM file? This source only fills a few GEDCOM structures.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 MAR 2000
3 TIME 12:46:21
0 @N18@ NOTE Comments on "Standard GEDCOM Filelinks" INDIVIDUAL Record.
1 CONT
1 CONT The GEDCOM standard lets you link records to multimedia objects kept in separate
1 CONC files. When GEDCOM 5.5 was released, it only mentioned allowing links to a small
1 CONC number of multimedia files types and some of them are Windows-only file types.
1 CONC The recommended list is
1 CONT
1 CONT bmp - Windows but map file
1 CONT gif - Bit map, 256 color GIF files (common on the Internet)
1 CONT jpeg - Bit-mapped files developed for photographs (also common on the Internet)
1 CONT ole - Linked object
1 CONT pcx - Windows paintbrush file
1 CONT tiff - Tagged image format file
1 CONT wav - Windows sound file
1 CONT
1 CONT This INDIVIDUAL record has links to this limited set of multimedia files (except
1 CONC for ole). These links are created by having an OBJE structure with the path name to
1 CONC the file in a subordinate FILE tag and the format of the file in a subordinate FORM
1 CONC tag.
1 CONT
1 CONT It does not make sense to limit files links to this small set of file types. It does not
1 CONC allow for future file types and, for example, it ignores movie files types. You can visit
1 CONC the "Nonstandard Multimedia Filelinks" record to see links to other types of multimedia files.
1 CONC You can visit the "General Custom Filelinks" and the "Extra URL Filelinks" records to see links to
1 CONC any file type and to universal resource locators.
1 CONT
1 CONT NOTE: The path names for the linked files here are just the file names. A good
1 CONC GEDCOM program should search for the files and might look first in the same
1 CONC folder as this test GEDCOM file. A weaker program might be unable to locate these
1 CONC files and you will have to enter the full path names.
1 CONT
1 CONT EMBEDDED Multimedia Object:
1 CONT GEDCOM 5.5 has a method for encoding multimedia objects and storing them in
1 CONC MULTIMEDIA Records. This INDIVIDUAL has a link to such an embedded
1 CONC object. The object has encoded data, written using the GEDCOM 5.5 encoding
1 CONC algorithm, for the image of a small flower. To my knowledge, there are no genealogy
1 CONC programs that can actually read and decode such objects. The main reason for
1 CONC inclusion of the object here is to see how programs will treat this record. Good
1 CONC programs will leave them in the file (it is bad manners to delete someone's data). Bad
1 CONC programs will simple delete the object from the file.
1 REFN 01234567890123456789
2 TYPE reference
1 RIN 1
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 15:41:51
0 @N20@ NOTE Comments on "Chris Locked Torture" record.
1 CONT
1 CONT These notes test line breaking in note records with multiple lines. These notes are for
1 CONC a locked individual and thus you should not be able to edit them.
1 CONT
1 CONT TEST #1: Line breaks in the middle of a word
1 CONT These lines appear together. The word TE
1 CONC ST should appear as a single word and
1 CONC not be broken onto two lines.
1 CONT
1 CONT TEST #2: Translation of "at" signs
1 CONT The GEDCOM standard says the "@@" sign should appear in any text in the file
1 CONC as double "@@@@" signs. This recommendation is superfluous, because there is
1 CONC never a case when an "@@" sign in data can be confused with other GEDCOM uses
1 CONC of the "@@" sign. The question here is how does the software import:
1 CONT
1 CONT A single @@ sign in some notes entered by using two characters.
1 CONT
1 CONT If all "at" signs above appear above as 2 or 4 at signs, that GEDCOM software is not
1 CONC converting double at signs to single at signs.
1 CONT
1 CONT TEST #3: Bad line breaks between word but a forgotten space
1 CONT A little below, the words "End" and "Start" are on two lines in the note record.
1 CONC The line with "End," however, forgot the required trailing blank. Thus, a proper
1 CONC importing of these bad notes should combine the two words with no space between
1 CONC "End" and "Start". Here is End
1 CONC Start as described above. They should appear as one
1 CONC word.
1 CONT
1 CONT TEST #4: Blank lines
1 CONT The above paragraphs should have blank lines between them.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 15:35:25
0 @N24@ NOTE Comments on "Charlie Accented ANSEL" INDIVIDUAL Record.
1 CONT
1 CONT To represent accented characters, the ANSEL character set uses two-byte codes. The
1 CONC first byte is E0 to FB or FE (hexadecimal); the second byte is the letter to be
1 CONC accented.
1 CONT
1 CONT These notes have all possible accented characters. How many of the characters are
1 CONC represented correctly? Even programs that fully support ANSEL will not draw all
1 CONC these accented characters correctly. Many of them correspond to accents that can not
1 CONC be found in any langauge and therefore do not correspond to any computer fonts.
1 CONT
1 CONT code: E0 (Unicode: hook above, 0309) low rising tone mark
1 CONT ẢB̉C̉D̉ẺF̉G̉H̉ỈJ̉K̉L̉M̉
1 CONT N̉ỎP̉Q̉R̉S̉T̉ỦV̉W̉X̉ỶZ̉
1 CONT ảb̉c̉d̉ẻf̉g̉h̉ỉj̉k̉l̉m̉
1 CONT n̉ỏp̉q̉r̉s̉t̉ủv̉w̉x̉ỷz̉
1 CONT
1 CONT code: E1 (Unicode: grave, 0300) grave accent
1 CONT ÀB̀C̀D̀ÈF̀G̀H̀ÌJ̀K̀L̀M̀
1 CONT ǸÒP̀Q̀R̀S̀T̀ÙV̀ẀX̀ỲZ̀
1 CONT àb̀c̀d̀èf̀g̀h̀ìj̀k̀l̀m̀
1 CONT ǹòp̀q̀r̀s̀t̀ùv̀ẁx̀ỳz̀
1 CONT
1 CONT code: E2 (Unicode: acute, 0301) acute accent:
1 CONT ÁB́ĆD́ÉF́ǴH́ÍJ́ḰĹḾ
1 CONT ŃÓṔQ́ŔŚT́ÚV́ẂX́ÝŹ
1 CONT áb́ćd́éf́ǵh́íj́ḱĺḿ
1 CONT ńíṕq́ŕśt́úv́ẃx́ýź
1 CONT
1 CONT code: E3 (Unicode: circumflex, 0302) circumflex accent
1 CONT ÂB̂ĈD̂ÊF̂ĜĤÎĴK̂L̂M̂
1 CONT N̂ÔP̂Q̂R̂ŜT̂ÛV̂ŴX̂ŶẐ
1 CONT âb̂ĉd̂êf̂ĝĥîĵk̂l̂m̂
1 CONT n̂ôp̂q̂r̂ŝt̂ûv̂ŵx̂ŷẑ
1 CONT
1 CONT code: E4 (Unicode: tilde, 0303) tilde
1 CONT ÃB̃C̃D̃ẼF̃G̃H̃ĨJ̃K̃L̃M̃
1 CONT ÑÕP̃Q̃R̃S̃T̃ŨṼW̃X̃ỸZ̃
1 CONT ãb̃c̃d̃ẽf̃g̃h̃ĩj̃k̃l̃m̃
1 CONT ñõp̃q̃r̃s̃t̃ũṽw̃x̃ỹz̃
1 CONT
1 CONT code: E5 (Unicode: macron, 0304) macron
1 CONT ĀB̄C̄D̄ĒF̄ḠH̄ĪJ̄K̄L̄M̄
1 CONT N̄ŌP̄Q̄R̄S̄T̄ŪV̄W̄X̄ȲZ̄
1 CONT āb̄c̄d̄ēf̄ḡh̄īj̄k̄l̄m̄
1 CONT n̄ōp̄q̄r̄s̄t̄ūv̄w̄x̄ȳz̄
1 CONT
1 CONT code: E6 (Unicode: breve, 0306) breve
1 CONT ĂB̆C̆D̆ĔF̆ĞH̆ĬJ̆K̆L̆M̆
1 CONT N̆ŎP̆Q̆R̆S̆T̆ŬV̆W̆X̆Y̆Z̆
1 CONT ăb̆c̆d̆ĕf̆ğh̆ĭj̆k̆l̆m̆
1 CONT n̆ŏp̆q̆r̆s̆t̆ŭv̆w̆x̆y̆z̆
1 CONT
1 CONT code: E7 (Unicode: dot above, 0307) dot above
1 CONT ȦḂĊḊĖḞĠḢİJ̇K̇L̇Ṁ
1 CONT ṄȮṖQ̇ṘṠṪU̇V̇ẆẊẎŻ
1 CONT ȧḃċḋėḟġḣi̇j̇k̇l̇ṁ
1 CONT ṅȯṗq̇ṙṡṫu̇v̇ẇẋẏż
1 CONT
1 CONT code: E8 (Unicode: diaeresis, 0308) umlaut (dieresis)
1 CONT ÄB̈C̈D̈ËF̈G̈ḦÏJ̈K̈L̈M̈
1 CONT N̈ÖP̈Q̈R̈S̈T̈ÜV̈ẄẌŸZ̈
1 CONT äb̈c̈d̈ëf̈g̈ḧïj̈k̈l̈m̈
1 CONT n̈öp̈q̈r̈s̈ẗüv̈ẅẍÿz̈
1 CONT
1 CONT code: E9 (Unicode: caron, 030C) hacek
1 CONT ǍB̌ČĎĚF̌ǦȞǏJ̌ǨĽM̌
1 CONT ŇǑP̌Q̌ŘŠŤǓV̌W̌X̌Y̌Ž
1 CONT ǎb̌čďěf̌ǧȟǐǰǩľm̌
1 CONT ňǒp̌q̌řšťǔv̌w̌x̌y̌ž
1 CONT
1 CONT code: EA (Unicode: ring above, 030A) circle above (angstrom)
1 CONT ÅB̊C̊D̊E̊F̊G̊H̊I̊J̊K̊L̊M̊
1 CONT N̊O̊P̊Q̊R̊S̊T̊ŮV̊W̊X̊Y̊Z̊
1 CONT åb̊c̊d̊e̊f̊g̊h̊i̊j̊k̊l̊m̊
1 CONT n̊o̊p̊q̊r̊s̊t̊ův̊ẘx̊ẙz̊
1 CONT
1 CONT code: EB (Unicode: ligature left half, FE20) ligature, left half
1 CONT A︠B︠C︠D︠E︠F︠G︠H︠I︠J︠K︠L︠M︠
1 CONT N︠O︠P︠Q︠R︠S︠T︠U︠V︠W︠X︠Y︠Z︠
1 CONT a︠b︠c︠d︠e︠f︠g︠h︠i︠j︠k︠l︠m︠
1 CONT n︠o︠p︠q︠r︠s︠t︠u︠v︠w︠x︠y︠z︠
1 CONT
1 CONT code: EC (Unicode: ligature right half, FE21) ligature, right half
1 CONT A︡B︡C︡D︡E︡F︡G︡H︡I︡J︡K︡L︡M︡
1 CONT N︡O︡P︡Q︡R︡S︡T︡U︡V︡W︡X︡Y︡Z︡
1 CONT a︡b︡c︡d︡e︡f︡g︡h︡i︡j︡k︡l︡m︡
1 CONT n︡o︡p︡q︡r︡s︡t︡u︡v︡w︡x︡y︡z︡
1 CONT
1 CONT code: ED (Unicode: comma above right, 0315) high comma, off center
1 CONT A̕B̕C̕D̕E̕F̕G̕H̕I̕J̕K̕L̕M̕
1 CONT N̕O̕P̕Q̕R̕S̕T̕U̕V̕W̕X̕Y̕Z̕
1 CONT a̕b̕c̕d̕e̕f̕g̕h̕i̕j̕k̕l̕m̕
1 CONT n̕o̕p̕q̕r̕s̕t̕u̕v̕w̕x̕y̕z̕
1 CONT
1 CONT code: EE (Unicode: double acute, 030B) double acute accent
1 CONT A̋B̋C̋D̋E̋F̋G̋H̋I̋J̋K̋L̋M̋
1 CONT N̋ŐP̋Q̋R̋S̋T̋ŰV̋W̋X̋Y̋Z̋
1 CONT a̋b̋c̋d̋e̋f̋g̋h̋i̋j̋k̋l̋m̋
1 CONT n̋őp̋q̋r̋s̋t̋űv̋w̋x̋y̋z̋
1 CONT
1 CONT code: EF (Unicode: candrabindu, 0310) candrabindu
1 CONT A̐B̐C̐D̐E̐F̐G̐H̐I̐J̐K̐L̐M̐
1 CONT N̐O̐P̐Q̐R̐S̐T̐U̐V̐W̐X̐Y̐Z̐
1 CONT a̐b̐c̐d̐e̐f̐g̐h̐i̐j̐k̐l̐m̐
1 CONT n̐o̐p̐q̐r̐s̐t̐u̐v̐w̐x̐y̐z̐
1 CONT
1 CONT code: F0 (Unicode: cedilla, 0327) cedilla
1 CONT A̧B̧ÇḐȨF̧ĢḨI̧J̧ĶĻM̧
1 CONT ŅO̧P̧Q̧ŖŞŢU̧V̧W̧X̧Y̧Z̧
1 CONT a̧b̧çḑȩf̧ģḩi̧j̧ķļm̧
1 CONT ņo̧p̧q̧ŗşţu̧v̧w̧x̧y̧z̧
1 CONT
1 CONT code: F1 (Unicode: ogonek, 0328) right hook
1 CONT ĄB̨C̨D̨ĘF̨G̨H̨ĮJ̨K̨L̨M̨
1 CONT N̨ǪP̨Q̨R̨S̨T̨ŲV̨W̨X̨Y̨Z̨
1 CONT ąb̨c̨d̨ęf̨g̨h̨įj̨k̨l̨m̨
1 CONT n̨ǫp̨q̨r̨s̨t̨ųv̨w̨x̨y̨z̨
1 CONT
1 CONT code: F2 (Unicode: dot below, 0323) dot below
1 CONT ẠḄC̣ḌẸF̣G̣ḤỊJ̣ḲḶṂ
1 CONT ṆỌP̣Q̣ṚṢṬỤṾẈX̣ỴẒ
1 CONT ạḅc̣ḍẹf̣g̣ḥịj̣ḳḷṃ
1 CONT ṇọp̣q̣ṛṣṭụṿẉx̣ỵẓ
1 CONT
1 CONT code: F3 (Unicode: diaeresis below, 0324) double dot below
1 CONT A̤B̤C̤D̤E̤F̤G̤H̤I̤J̤K̤L̤M̤
1 CONT N̤O̤P̤Q̤R̤S̤T̤ṲV̤W̤X̤Y̤Z̤
1 CONT a̤b̤c̤d̤e̤f̤g̤h̤i̤j̤k̤l̤m̤
1 CONT n̤o̤p̤q̤r̤s̤t̤ṳv̤w̤x̤y̤z̤
1 CONT
1 CONT code: F4 (Unicode: ring below, 0325) circle below
1 CONT ḀB̥C̥D̥E̥F̥G̥H̥I̥J̥K̥L̥M̥
1 CONT N̥O̥P̥Q̥R̥S̥T̥U̥V̥W̥X̥Y̥Z̥
1 CONT ḁb̥c̥d̥e̥f̥g̥h̥i̥j̥k̥l̥m̥
1 CONT n̥o̥p̥q̥r̥s̥t̥u̥v̥w̥x̥y̥z̥
1 CONT
1 CONT code: F5 (Unicode: double low line, 0333) double underscore
1 CONT A̳B̳C̳D̳E̳F̳G̳H̳I̳J̳K̳L̳M̳
1 CONT N̳O̳P̳Q̳R̳S̳T̳U̳V̳W̳X̳Y̳Z̳
1 CONT a̳b̳c̳d̳e̳f̳g̳h̳i̳j̳k̳l̳m̳
1 CONT n̳o̳p̳q̳r̳s̳t̳u̳v̳w̳x̳y̳z̳
1 CONT
1 CONT code: F6 (Unicode: line below, 0332) underscore
1 CONT A̲B̲C̲D̲E̲F̲G̲H̲I̲J̲K̲L̲M̲
1 CONT N̲O̲P̲Q̲R̲S̲T̲U̲V̲W̲X̲Y̲Z̲
1 CONT a̲b̲c̲d̲e̲f̲g̲h̲i̲j̲k̲l̲m̲
1 CONT n̲o̲p̲q̲r̲s̲t̲u̲v̲w̲x̲y̲z̲
1 CONT
1 CONT code: F7 (Unicode: comma below, 0326) left hook
1 CONT A̦B̦C̦D̦E̦F̦G̦H̦I̦J̦K̦L̦M̦
1 CONT N̦O̦P̦Q̦R̦ȘȚU̦V̦W̦X̦Y̦Z̦
1 CONT a̦b̦c̦d̦e̦f̦g̦h̦i̦j̦k̦l̦m̦
1 CONT n̦o̦p̦q̦r̦șțu̦v̦w̦x̦y̦z̦
1 CONT
1 CONT code: F8 (Unicode: left half ring below, 031C) right cedilla
1 CONT A̜B̜C̜D̜E̜F̜G̜H̜I̜J̜K̜L̜M̜
1 CONT N̜O̜P̜Q̜R̜S̜T̜U̜V̜W̜X̜Y̜Z̜
1 CONT a̜b̜c̜d̜e̜f̜g̜h̜i̜j̜k̜l̜m̜
1 CONT n̜o̜p̜q̜r̜s̜t̜u̜v̜w̜x̜y̜z̜
1 CONT
1 CONT code: F9 (Unicode: breve below, 032E) half circle below
1 CONT A̮B̮C̮D̮E̮F̮G̮ḪI̮J̮K̮L̮M̮
1 CONT N̮O̮P̮Q̮R̮S̮T̮U̮V̮W̮X̮Y̮Z̮
1 CONT a̮b̮c̮d̮e̮f̮g̮ḫi̮j̮k̮l̮m̮
1 CONT n̮o̮p̮q̮r̮s̮t̮u̮v̮w̮x̮y̮z̮
1 CONT
1 CONT code: FA (Unicode: double tilde left half, FE22) double tilde, left half
1 CONT A︢B︢C︢D︢E︢F︢G︢H︢I︢J︢K︢L︢M︢
1 CONT N︢O︢P︢Q︢R︢S︢T︢U︢V︢W︢X︢Y︢Z︢
1 CONT a︢b︢c︢d︢e︢f︢g︢h︢i︢j︢k︢l︢m︢
1 CONT n︢o︢p︢q︢r︢s︢t︢u︢v︢w︢x︢y︢z︢
1 CONT
1 CONT code: FB (Unicode: double tilde right half, FE23) double tilde, right half
1 CONT A︣B︣C︣D︣E︣F︣G︣H︣I︣J︣K︣L︣M︣
1 CONT N︣O︣P︣Q︣R︣S︣T︣U︣V︣W︣X︣Y︣Z︣
1 CONT a︣b︣c︣d︣e︣f︣g︣h︣i︣j︣k︣l︣m︣
1 CONT n︣o︣p︣q︣r︣s︣t︣u︣v︣w︣x︣y︣z︣
1 CONT
1 CONT code: FE (Unicode: comma above, 0313) high comma, centered
1 CONT A̓B̓C̓D̓E̓F̓G̓H̓I̓J̓K̓L̓M̓
1 CONT N̓O̓P̓Q̓R̓S̓T̓U̓V̓W̓X̓Y̓Z̓
1 CONT a̓b̓c̓d̓e̓f̓g̓h̓i̓j̓k̓l̓m̓
1 CONT n̓o̓p̓q̓r̓s̓t̓u̓v̓w̓x̓y̓z̓
1 CHAN
2 DATE 12 JAN 2001
3 TIME 0:32:24
0 @N25@ NOTE Comments on "Lucy Special ANSEL" INDIVIDUAL Record.
1 CONT
1 CONT The following are the special characters supported by the ANSEL character set. The first two letters
1 CONC are the Hex code. The following text describes the character.
1 CONC Finally, that character, or a character as close as possible to that
1 CONC character, should appear in the parentheses.
1 CONT
1 CONT A1 slash l - uppercase (Ł)
1 CONT A2 slash o - uppercase (Ø)
1 CONT A3 slash d - uppercase (Đ)
1 CONT A4 thorn - uppercase (Þ)
1 CONT A5 ligature ae - uppercase (Æ)
1 CONT A6 ligature oe - uppercase (Œ)
1 CONT A7 single prime (ʹ)
1 CONT A8 middle dot (·)
1 CONT A9 musical flat (♭)
1 CONT AA registered sign (®)
1 CONT AB plus-or-minus (±)
1 CONT AC hook o - uppercase (Ơ)
1 CONT AD hook u - uppercase (Ư)
1 CONT AE left half ring (ʼ)
1 CONT BO right half ring (ʻ)
1 CONT B1 slash l - lowercase (ł)
1 CONT B2 slash o - lowercase (ø)
1 CONT B3 slash d - lowercase (đ)
1 CONT B4 thorn - lowercase (þ)
1 CONT B5 ligature ae - lowercase (æ)
1 CONT B6 ligature oe - lowercase (œ)
1 CONT B7 double prime (ʺ)
1 CONT B8 dotless i - lowercase (ı)
1 CONT B9 british pound (£)
1 CONT BA eth (ð)
1 CONT BC hook o - lowercase (ơ)
1 CONT BD hook u - lowercase (ư)
1 CONT BE empty box - LDS extension (□)
1 CONT BF black box - LDS extensions (■)
1 CONT CO degree sign (°)
1 CONT C1 script l (ℓ)
1 CONT C2 phonograph copyright mark (℗)
1 CONT C3 copyright symbol (©)
1 CONT C4 musical sharp (♯)
1 CONT C5 inverted question mark (¿)
1 CONT C6 inverted exclamation mark (¡)
1 CONT CD midline e - LDS extension (e)
1 CONT CE midline o - LDS extension (o)
1 CONT CF es zet (ß)
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 JUN 2000
3 TIME 16:28:45
0 @N26@ NOTE These are some notes of this multimedia link in the NAME structure.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 16 JUN 2000
3 TIME 1:20:11
0 @N27@ NOTE Comments on "Teresa Mary Caregiver" INDIVIDUAL Record.
1 CONT
1 CONT This record is the adoptive mother of "Joseph Tag Torture". She is linked to a family
1 CONC record, but there is no husband in that record.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 13 JUN 2000
3 TIME 17:14:28
0 @N28@ NOTE Comments on "William Joseph Torture" INDIVIDUAL Record.
1 CONT
1 CONT This record is the natural father of "Joseph Tag Torture". He is linked to a family
1 CONC record, but there is no wife in that record.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 15:31:12
0 @N29@ NOTE Comments on "Sandy Privacy Torture" INDIVIDUAL Record.
1 CONT
1 CONT This record has a restriction setting of "privacy." In public applications of
1 CONC GEDCOM files, "privacy" records should be hidden from all viewing and printing. It
1 CONC is less clear how GEDCOM software on your own PC reading your own copies of
1 CONC GEDCOM files should treat "privacy" records. At a minimum, it should import and
1 CONC preserve the "privacy" setting.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 15:36:50
0 @N30@ NOTE Comments on "Pat Smith Torture" INDIVIDUAL Record.
1 CONT
1 CONT The record simply provides a child to "Joseph Tag Torture" in his family with "Mary First
1 CONC Jones" as his spouse.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 15:40:04
0 @N31@ NOTE Comments on "Mary First Jones" INDIVIDUAL Record.
1 CONT
1 CONT This record is used to provide the first wife to "Joseph Tag Torture." Not many other
1 CONC tags are used.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 15:38:17
0 @N32@ NOTE Comments on "Elizabeth Second Smith" INDIVIDUAL Record.
1 CONT
1 CONT This record is used to provide a second wife to "Joseph Tag Torture." Not many
1 CONC other tags are used.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 15:38:55
0 @N33@ NOTE Comments on "William Joseph Torture-<unknown>" FAMILY Record.
1 CONT
1 CONT This record has the natural father of "Joseph Tag Torture." The wife is not known.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 16:49:33
0 @N34@ NOTE Comments on "<unknown>-Teresa Mary Caregiver" FAMILY Record.
1 CONT
1 CONT This record has the adoptive mother of "Joseph Tag Torture." The husband is not
1 CONC known.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 16:50:06
0 @N35@ NOTE Comments on "Joseph Tag Torture-Elizabeth Second Smith" FAMILY Record.
1 CONT
1 CONT This record has a second marriage for "Joseph Tag Torture" and the family has one
1 CONC child.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 16:50:21
0 @N36@ NOTE Comments on "Standard GEDCOM Filelinks-Torture GEDCOM Matriarch"
1 CONC FAMILY record.
1 CONT
1 CONT The children in this family test logical extensions to the GEDCOM method for
1 CONC linking to a multimedia file.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 16:51:33
0 @N37@ NOTE Comments on "Charlie Accented ANSEL-Lucy Special ANSEL" FAMILY Record.
1 CONT
1 CONT The two spouses in this family test reading of the ANSEL character set.
1 CHAN
2 DATE 11 JAN 2001
3 TIME 16:52:38
0 @M1@ OBJE
1 FILE photo.jpeg
2 FORM JPEG
3 TYPE photo
2 TITL Picture of the book cover
1 REFN 01234567890123456789
2 TYPE reference
1 RIN 1
1 NOTE Here are some notes on this multimedia object.
2 CONT If decoded it should be an image of a flower.
1 NOTE @N1@
1 CHAN
2 DATE 14 JAN 2001
3 TIME 14:10:31
0 @M2@ OBJE
1 FILE sound.aac
2 FORM AAC
2 TITL Advanced Audio Codec sound file
0 @M3@ OBJE
1 FILE video.avi
2 FORM AVI
2 TITL Audio Video Interleaved movie file
0 @M4@ OBJE
1 FILE image.bmp
2 FORM BMP
2 TITL BitMaP image file
0 @M5@ OBJE
1 FILE document.epub
2 FORM ePUB
2 TITL Electronic Publication (ebook) document file
0 @M6@ OBJE
1 FILE sound.flac
2 FORM FLAC
2 TITL Free Lossless Audio Codec sound file
0 @M7@ OBJE
1 FILE image.gif
2 FORM GIF
2 TITL Graphics Interchange Format image file
0 @M8@ OBJE
1 FILE image.jpg
2 FORM jpeg
2 TITL Joint Photographic Experts Group image file
1 NOTE @N14@
0 @M9@ OBJE
1 FILE video.mkv
2 FORM mkv
2 TITL Matroska Video Container video file
0 @M10@ OBJE
1 FILE document.mobi
2 FORM mobi
2 TITL MobiPocket (ebook) document file
0 @M11@ OBJE
1 FILE sound.mp3
2 FORM MP3
2 TITL MPEG-2 Audio Layer III sound file
0 @M12@ OBJE
1 FILE image.pcx
2 FORM PCX
2 TITL Personal Computer eXchange image file
0 @M13@ OBJE
1 FILE document.pdf
2 FORM PDF
2 TITL Portable Document Format document file
0 @M14@ OBJE
1 FILE image.png
2 FORM PNG
2 TITL Portable Network Graphics image file
0 @M15@ OBJE
1 FILE image.tif
2 FORM TIFF
2 TITL Tagged Image File Format image file
0 @M16@ OBJE
1 FILE sound.wav
2 FORM WAV
2 TITL WAVeform audio file format sound File
0 TRLR