Person ID: I4605 "Baxter", |  Last Modified: 21 Apr 2021
Charles H Halteman
1885 - Yes, date unknown
Birth
1885
Died
Yes, date unknown
Father
John H. Halteman b. 1851, Defiance County, Ohio, USA
Mother
Alice Mariah Margrat b. 27 Aug 1853, Ohio, USA
Married
2 Feb 1879
Henry County, Ohio, USA
Family
Marguerite M Hoyer b. May 1894, Ohio, USA
Children
1. Charles L Halteman b. 8 Feb 1914, Ohio, USA
Charles L Halteman
1914 - 1987 (73 years)
Birth
8 Feb 1914
Ohio, USA
Died
1 Oct 1987
Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Buried
2 Oct 1987
Memorial Park Cemetery, Skokie, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Father
Charles H Halteman b. 1885
Mother
Marguerite M Hoyer b. May 1894, Ohio, USA
This mod changes the layout of the Person Profile in several ways,
with the intent of making it easier to read. For example,
It moves some the profiled person's events below the person's Parent and Family data,
Adds headings (e.g. Parents, Family or Families, Media, Event Map) above each block of data, and
Moves 'metadata' (e.g. the personID, date of last change, and links to the Group Sheet and Family Chart) into headings.
It makes numerous additional changes, some of which are controlled by mod options.
See the Wiki article for details.
The Person Profile displays a list of the profiled person's branches.
Depending on mod options, this mod can turn each branch name in that list into a hyperlink that pops up a list of all branch members.
This mod's options determine whether anonymous visitors and logged-in users are allowed to see the detailed branch information, and thus whether the branch are actually hyperlinked.
While this mod controls which information about branches can be seen by different classes of site visitors,
The separate Regroup Person-Hide Branches mod controls which branches are visible to those classes of visitors.
Also, the Show Branch Users mod adds branch-assigned users to the list of branch members in the popup box.
This mod's purpose is to treat the standard biological Parent-Child relationship as an unstated default.
The exact terms to be ignored (such as 'natural', 'birth', or 'biological') must be specified as mod options.