I have noted the percentage cutoff can be used as it does drop off to about 10% 
when I put in a residence in another country. So I have checked that with a 
limit of 50% and that removed some.

I would like some sort of ignore feature though as if I can't find someone in a 
string of censuses then I would prefer they didn't pop up in the list for later 
ones. Anyone else with any ideas for how they are using the tool?

Gavin...

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Fry [mailto:mike...@iafrica.com]
Sent: Sunday, 5 August 2012 11:05 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Census list finds immigrants

On 2012/08/05 13:08, Gavin Nicholson wrote:

> Whilst I am liking the census list tool very much I have noted that it
> still suggests people might be in a census who have moved to other
> countries. [snip]

Difficult to come up with an automated solution to this, unless you've also got 
a date in 1852 which also puts him in Australia. Beyond that, even if a date 
puts him Australia, how can you discount the possibility of a trip back to 
Blighty?




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