It varies. Sometimes Google is not spot on - search for a church, and it's 
somewhere in the area, but not the church - even using exact coordinates!


The same problem occurs sometimes with Bing.


Genuki is unparallelled for old maps of Britain. You can get the town and zero 
in on the castle ruins, church, etc., and get the coordinates. Those have 
always been correct when I search Google or Bing for those exact coordinates.



It is always wise to use at least two map searches to verify, AND, click on the 
exact location to see the coordinates. Then do a separate search for those 
exact coordinates. I have found many errors that way.



CE


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From: LegacyUserGroup <legacyusergroup-boun...@legacyusers.com> on behalf of 
Cheryl Rothwell <historysle...@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2017 5:38 AM
To: Legacy User Group
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] mapping locations

I hadn't tried it before. I did spend many days cleaning up the master place 
list earlier this year so I know they are correct.

I have noticed this issue in the past when programs use Bing. If I search for 
the place in Google they come up correctly.

On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 3:01 AM, Cathy Pinner 
<genea...@gmail.com<mailto:genea...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Cheryl
Are you saying that it was OK in Legacy 8 or is this the first time you've 
tried Map My Family?

In the Master Location list with maps on, have you asked Legacy to auto 
map/geocode your locations? If you do that, you need to check them.

In the Master Location list, there is a button near the top of the screen - 
with "Geo-Code" written on it.
Click that and there are a number of options which include Geo code the current 
location again (meaning the highlighted location)
That may give you a better mapping.
Or simply go to the right place on the map and then right click on the map to 
reset the pin.

Bing maps, which Legacy links to, are pretty good at finding places but I don't 
know about US locations. The normal problems I have is for historic locations 
where the name has changed. Otherwise, it does a pretty good job of my 
Australian and UK locations.

Once you've verified the relevant locations, go back to Map My Family.

Cathy


Cheryl Rothwell wrote:

In my Legacy 9 the maps seem to more than a little off.

As an example, my 3rd great grandparents were married in Madison
County, Ohio. I thought - and Google agrees - that that is between
Columbus and Dayton. With Map my Family it is on Lake Erie, east of
Cleveland toward the New York line.  Logan County, Illinois, has moved
to eastern Macon County, Illinois.

Note that there is no other info in those locations, just the county
name, state, USA.

What is causing this? I assume it is something I am doing but what?

Cheryl Rothwell

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