Hello,


I there any recommended format to list locations for the older Prussian now 
Pommeranian areas of former Germany now Poland? I’m new to this, and in the 
archives from 2010, it seems that it is not possible for the Geobase to 
properly identify these locations?  So, if this is true, are these my only 
options?:



1.       Just not use the geobase feature and list the location as well as 
possible?

2.       Look up lat/long date from online maps and insert to program? Or does 
that even work?

3.       Another idea?

4.       If I do add lat/long to database, does that get saved for others to 
use? Or just my file?



If there is no way to use this mapping feature for international locations, is 
there a standard recommended format for myself to list, just so I have the 
proper format anyway:



For example:



Zeitlitz, Kreis Regenwalde, Pommerania, Prussia (old German )



Which is now in:



( town Polish not yet translated), Resko(Regenwalde), Lobez(“like county” 
missing the Poland diacritical mark), Poland



e.g. should I write either the (old) or new/current names in parentheses/inside 
brackets, with hyphens, or only list the current names and describe older 
German names in notes or something? Or what?



And, is there a way to import the Polish diacritical letters(?right way to 
describe them?); they are not included in the options I can click on. When I 
tried to paste one to the family name in the address location field, it didn’t 
keep the mark.



I want to write the locations in such a way so that in the future if the 
mapping function for international locations ever comes about, I don’t want to 
have to rewrite all of these.



And, I’m assuming this applies to both “events” such as residence, and the 
address field for births, deaths, etc? Or would that make a difference?



Thanks so much for all the gracious help on this list; very appreciated.  Pam










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