If you don't want to lose the name of the town/city, would you use it in the 
Residence Event? Or in the place to put addresses?
Thanks for the reply!




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> From: Paula Ryburn <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2012 12:00 PM
>Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Master Locations - Townships; census
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>Marg,  
>Yes, I enter the township instead of the town/city in a location name.  
>Township is a breakdown of county but outside of a town or city.  I don't 
>think I've seen them both on the same census page.
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>Also, "the location where they lived" should be the same as the location for 
>which the census was taken, at least at the state/county/township level.
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>The enumeration districts changed from census to census (or at least could 
>change), so they should not be part of a location name.  Rather, there is a 
>place in the census source template to enter the enumeration district.  After 
>all, it is just part of the "path" for someone to follow to find this source 
>you are citing themselves.
> --Paula 
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>________________________________
>From:Marg Strong <[email protected]>
>To:[email protected]
>Sent: Wed, April 25, 2012 10:47:03 AM
>Subject: [LegacyUG] Master Locations - Townships; census
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>Do others want to enter the township into the location? There isn't a problem 
>if the location doesn't have a town and a township, but when that happens, how 
>do you list the township if you want to keep to the standard location form for 
>countries where it works. I've been adding it after the town (in parenthesis). 
>Is that not a good idea?
>
>Just to run something else by you: I think I have it right, but would like 
>confirmation. When the census is entered as an event for an individual; or 
>info from that census entered, I'm thinking the location where they lived 
>during the census would be used.
>The census location includes district and sometimes counties don't coincide 
>with districts (more what I've heard than personal knowledge). That would be 
>noted in the source and not a location field?
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