Since Canada was still a British colony during these years, how do you record 
the location? In the image I'm looking at now (1861) the township and county 
are given and at the bottomĀ  of the census (Either plate added originally, or 
added later to the image) is "Canada West."

Canada West is what I've been using, though ancestry adds (Ontario) with the 
parentheses. It didn't become Ontario until later, so that would be incorrect. 
Before Canada West, when there were simply regions, how is that addressed in 
the location? Sometimes I confuse myself instead of keeping it simple.  I can 
put the history in the notes but would like the location to be accurate.

The same problem happens with what is now the United States, when it was a 
colony. The branch I'm now researching immigrated to Canada from Europe, but 
there is at least one branch of my family history where I will have to deal 
with that problem. What do you put in the country field for the colony years 
there?


I have been reading about Canadian history, somewhat intertwined with (the now) 
United States history and it is difficult to keep straight since the boundaries 
changed so often. I suppose the saving thing here will be the location notes. 
If my location isn't right, the notes will at least give the historical data.


Anyhow, to make if simple, I'm wondering what you put in the location field for 
Country, when the land is actually a colony of another country?


Peggy



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