True.  But by using coordinates, one can then check for who was in the
same area on the next census.  Page count only helps in comparing that
one census.

Besides, at some point there has to be two different people who are
very close to each other, but ended up being interviewed by different
census takers and so are many pages apart.

On 8/20/07, Jay Askren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For this application, as was stated, it's probably not vital to know
> the exact latitude, longitude, since distance in pages in the census
> should be good enough.  Because of the way the census is taken, two
> families on the same page or on consecutive pages and in the same
> township are close together.
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