Gail
I've had wishes for AKA for locations, but for research work (not for publication) you may make a Location Family file.


That means that in such a file you enter a location and follow it historical by adding children - the new split/naming - also using AKA.

It's your imagination creating the limits.

Kristian in Norway


P� Mon, 8 Mar 2004 15:07:23 -0500, skrev Gail Nestor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


I'm struggling with yet another related location formatting issue. What does
everyone do in the case where one or more new counties were carved out of an old

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