Thanks for that example, Jackie!
And I might just have been the one to index that page in Colorado--! ;)
 --Paula



________________________________
From:Jackie King <jskin...@gmail.com>
To:LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Mon, April 30, 2012 6:41:59 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] 1940 census template questions

Paula -

I do enter the website in the proper places on the template - but     for any
other "title" the only place I enter it is in the source     index title.

For instance, I have started doing some of my 1940 Colorado families     since
FamilySearch has now gotten those indexed and searchable.  My     title within
the master source list would be:

Census. 1940. U.S. Colorado, Denver County (FS)Â  - In this case FS     stands
for FamilySearch.

My actual citation - using only the template is:

1940 U.S. census, Denver, Colorado, population schedule, Tract 21,     Denver,
Election District F, enumeration district (ED) 16-76, sheet     63A, p. 495
stamped, dwelling 438, family 68, Noel B. Harris;     digital images,
FamilySearch(http://www.familysearch.com :     accessed 28 Apr 2012); citing
National Archives and Records     Administration microfilm T627, roll 485.

Any subsequent citations would look like this:

1940 U.S. census, Denver, Colorado, pop. sch., Tract 21, Denver,     Election
District F, ED 16-76, sheet 63A, p. 495 stamped, dwell.     438, fam. 68, Noel
B. Harris.

Jackie


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