On 17 Oct 2015 at 9:30, Cathy Pinner wrote:

> I do both. I guess you can argue that a census isn't an event but it's
> something that our ancestors and we are involved in at a particular
> place. It most definitely is a source.
> One reason it's handy to enter census as an event is that it's so much
> easier to check that you have found the person on every relevant census.

I usually include the bcensus as an event, because it gives both residence
and occupation, for which I would otherwise have to give make two separate
events, giving the same census as source for each.


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