Everyone does it differently. Here's how I do it:

Event:              Census
Description      1920 US Federal Census
Date:                <date of enumeration>
Place                City, County, Town, State

If I have a street address I would put it in the Notes, however you
can use the "Address" icon for that event.

You could put the actual address in. However, you would have to either
edit the Event Sentence Definition or use Sentence Override.

The default sentence reads

[HeShe] appeared on the [Desc] census [onDate] [inPlace].[Sources] [Notes]

I don't believe in putting anything in the Place field other than
governmental jurisdictions - i.e., city, county, state, country

Sincerely,
Sherry
Technical Support
Legacy Family Tree


On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 5:40 AM, Michele Lewis <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you do census events (like Geoff does in his training videos), with the
> later censuses where the actual address is recorded do you record the actual
> address in the “Description” field?  Normally I put population schedule (or
> slave, or mortality or agriculture etc) in that blank.  Geoff leave that
> field blank.  If I put the actual address in the description will the
> program pick it up?  The version 8 mapping feature is supposed to map all
> the way down to the address but I don’t know what field the address is
> supposed to be in.
>
>
>
> Michele
>



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