Yes.  And for modern work, you would simply always geocode to NAD83/WGS84
using Google Maps or topozone.com.  You would just avoid NAD27.

Tom

On 8/20/07, Russell Hltn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 8/20/07, Thomas Haws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The difference between the two canonical precise datums, NAD27 and
> NAD83/WGS
> > 84 is insignificant for genealogy work.
> >
>
> In my area, it's enough to throw off the immediate neighbors.
> However, if you know which one you have, it's straightforward to
> translate to the other.
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