I use Jurisdiction City box and type in (for instance) - Tecumseh,
Johnson, Nebraska

and I do have a fact/event for each Census with the boxes filled in:
Census, (no description), date, location in full; and I transcribe the
information in the census in the Notes section.

Would be happy to show example if anyone is interested (although I
don't think we are to attach things here so you could give me your
email or you might be interested in our newly formed Virtual LUG that
some of us are doing on a Google+ format.)

On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 6:34 AM, Brian/Support
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Tessa,
>
> The SourceWriter templates do not have a place for the State and County
> in the detail section. Do you enter the state and county as part of the
> Jurisdiction City? If not where do you enter that information?
>
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> On 18/03/2012 10:27 PM, Tessa wrote:
>> This is one of those personal decisions but - I have a lot of people
>> in the US Censues so I am a lumper as far as censuses go - I use the
>> information for the 1930 Census but do not fill in the city, county or
>> state until I get to the detail section of the entry.  Try both and
>> see which you like better because it needs to be how you want to have
>> those show up in your reports and master lists.  Cheers
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 6:59 PM, Tony Rolfe<[email protected]>  
>> wrote:
>>> I've just found my first ancestor on a US Census and I'm a bit confused
>>> about the way to set up my source writer source.
>>>
>>> For British Censuses, I have one Source for each Census
>>>
>>> 1841 British Census
>>> 1851 British Census
>>> etc.
>>>
>>> When I tried to set up the Census for the USA, the source writer
>>> template asks for State and County in the source, rather than the
>>> detail.  Does this mean that I have to have different sources for each
>>> County?  I would have expected to have one source for each US census and
>>> put the State and County in the detail.
>>>
>>> I used Census Records>  United States>  Federal Census records>  1930
>>> Population Schedule>  Online Images
>>>
>>> Any advice would be appreciated
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Tony
>
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