Sorry I tagged onto another thread.  I'm new to the usergroup and couldn't
find how to start a new thread myself (plus it's late a night--that's my
excuse).

I'm not suggesting changing name locations.  Just the opposite.  I'm
constantly finding people showing a U.S. city  in a county that simply
didn't exist at the given date.  They've either copied from someone else
who did the same thing, or they have changed what the original record
showed.  I want to preserve the original record and be historically correct
at the same time.

For awhile I solved the pre/post colonial U.S. issue by simply not putting
any country. But I've been recently reminded that there are people in other
countries (I'm joking here.).  My software very easily can go in and put
either "U.S.A." or "United States" after all the locations it recognizes as
being states.  But that just doesn't work for pre-revolution dates and I
have a lot of those.

I appreciate your comment about the four fields not working for all
countries.  I was just inputting some English records this evening and
understand what you mean.

Thanks.
Mary



On Wed, Jun 5, 2013 at 1:23 AM, Ron Ferguson <[email protected]>wrote:

>    Mary,
>
> Whilst what you say may or may not be possible for the time at which the
> country was a colony, please remember that the American 4 field convention
> does not work for much of the world. In my view it is quite wrong to change
> the name of a Location just to make it fit.
>
> Ron Ferguson
> http://www.fergys.co.uk/
>
>
>
>  *From:* Mary LeClerc <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, June 05, 2013 6:29 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* Re: [LegacyUG] Splitting a family group from main file: advice
> please
>
>  I'm trying to be consistent in using a four place convention for all
> locations. How should early Colonial American places be shown?  I try to
> show county names as they existed at the time of the event (and don't
> include "County").  Clearly it would not be correct to say "United States"
> nor "America".
>
> thanks,
> Mary L.
>
>
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