The link www.mit.edu:8001/geo you provided doesn't work. Do you have a good
link. Do they have a listing for every city in the US and the dates for
when it was in each county as counties change. We need the data to show a
city and then the starting date and ending date for each county it was
located in over time. There are a whole bunch of cities that have never
moved but have been in several counties over time and this is the
information we need.
Thanks
Ken McGinnis
Millennia Corporation
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy 4.0 wish list
> It doesn't seem necessary to go to all the work of listing counties of the
US
> in Legacy when that information is readily available. On the
> internet-www.mit.edu:8001/geo gives present counties when a city or town
is
> listed. Also Everton's Handy Book for Genealogists gives the date the
county
> was created and from what parent county. Another good reference for NE is
> NEHGS's publication, Genealogical Handbook for New England Research.
> MN, San Carlos, CA
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