That one is simple enough, Windsor Castle is in Windsor, which is in
Berkshire (shire not county).It is not in London, it is not in Greater
London and it is not in Middlesex ( and never ever has been). Surely simple
enough even for a Californian.
John

2008/9/13 RICHARD SCHULTHIES <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I am in the process of changing my locations concepts.
> So for non-USA places, I am using, in general, Country, Province/County,
> Parish, Sub-parish/named-farm/named-building. For UK sites, the best
> examples are the castles. (Trick question). Is it :
> Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England
> Windsor Castle, London, Greater London, England
> Windsor Castle, London, Middlesex, England
> I am not going to solve this quagmire they have created, everyone 'knows'
> where it is? I don't care.
> Within the same 'building' there may be multiple chapels, 'hospital wards',
> 'entombment in the walls and floors', etc., which each may/may not record
> the BMDs done there separately.
> When I realized that I will rarely be using, in the same report, Norwegian
> farmers, English earls, Crusaders dying in 'the Holy lands', and people in
> USA census records, I decided not to worry that the locations, don't
> handshake each other, for these documnts.
> If my British places are consistent within themelves, then anyone recieving
> the report from me, will not see the other groups anyway.
> Good luck, Rich in LA CA
>
>
> --- On Fri, 9/12/08, Cathy Vallevieni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > From: Cathy Vallevieni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: [LegacyUG] Entering English Locations
> > To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyFamilyTree.com
> > Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 8:33 PM
> > How are you entering English locations (what goes in City
> > slot,
> > County slot, State slot, England)?
> >
> > The following are some samples of what I am working with:
> >
> > Denton (city), Durham (County? except England doesn't
> > have counties?), England
> >
> > Obendred (I believe this is a sub-area of Clun?), Clun
> > (city),
> > Shropshire (County or equivalent thereof?), England.  This
> > one's from 1820.
> >
> > Blyton (city), Lincolnshire (County or equivalent
> > thereof?),
> > England.  The source stated Wharton, Lincolnshire, England
> > and I
> > believe I determined "Wharton" was a sub-area of
> > Blyton?)  This one's
> > from 1460.
> >
> > Thanks for any suggestions.
> >
> > Cathy Vallevieni
> > Orange County, CA
> >
> >
> >
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