1. (Law) a gift by will, esp of money or personal property 2. (Law) something handed down or received from an ancestor or predecessor 3. (Computer Science) (modifier) surviving computer systems, hardware, or software: legacy network; legacy application.

Indiana Legacy combines existing Indiana State Library databases with the Vital INformation Exchange (VINE), a collaborative statewide database composed of Indiana local history and vital records from Indiana libraries, historical societies, genealogy societies, and related organizations. It is designed to allow participants and users to obtain access to Indiana local history and vital records ...

His legacy is a vital reminder: Dementia is a change in direction, not the end of a meaningful life. With the right tools, creativity, and purpose, people can thrive long after a diagnosis. Read Sir Terry’s story, and many more, at Legacy’s new Dementia community memorial – which honors our loved ones as people, not as patients.

Legacy features obituaries from nearly 10,000 newspaper and funeral home partners from around the US.

In its basic meaning, a legacy is a gift of money or other personal property that's granted by the terms of a will—often a substantial gift that needs to be properly managed.

LEGACY meaning: 1. money or property that you receive from someone after they die: 2. something that is a part of…. Learn more.

Share your legacy with 100+ stunning charts and reports. Create a wall calendar, a FAN club report, an Origins report, or publish an heirloom family history book.