How do genealogists handle the English counties where the county lines have 
been redrawn and towns have been moved from one county to another, so that you 
have a record (census, birth, etc.) showing one county name and VE don't find 
it because it is now in another?

I guess one way would be to use the name on the record, locate the town and 
move the pin regardless of present day county lines?

Art Seddon, 
American raised, but all lines lead from Britain.





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