Thank you, I will fix it today.
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.) In my location notes I have the dates that
these titles would be 'accurate?'. I have a lot of redundancy in my notes.
Rich in LA CA
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a, New York, St. Augustine,
or any other place.
Elizabeth
researching the descendants of William and Sarah (Patterson) Thompson
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"British North America" or "Colonial America" wouldn't differentiate between
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Shelly and others,
I think "North American Colonies" would be the best description.
Historically speaking, to refer to the area as British North America
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I don't know if this is correct or not, I have always used BNA for Britsh
North America and whe
I call it 'home of my Cherokee ancestors and other Native Americans' before it
was over run by illegal aliens!!! :-)
Bob
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> British America (assuming that you know that it wasn't in Florida or
> some other part of America not under the control of the B
British America (assuming that you know that it wasn't in Florida or
some other part of America not under the control of the British).
Drew Smith
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> I have an ancestor that a source states died in "America" in 1666/7.
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Shelly and others,
I think "North American Colonies" would be the best description.
Historically speaking, to refer to the area as British North America
especi
Good morning all,
There is a listing of states and when they were admitted to the
union on Wikipedia.org
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_statehood).
I printed this off and have it next to my keyboard. Until the
state was admitted/ ratified I always use "American Co
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I don't know if this is correct or not, I have always used BNA for Britsh
North America and wh
Cathy Vallevieni wrote:
I have an ancestor that a source states died in "America" in 1666/7.
I don't have a location or colony.
What would you enter in the Location (i.e. America or Colonial America
or ???)
Just to throw another spanner in the works :-) Doesn't it also matter
when the sourc
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Elizabeth Richardson wrote
>To answer the OP's question, I would enter what the source says as
>
Elizabeth Richardson wrote
To answer the OP's question, I would enter what the source says as
guessing at anything would be just as inaccurate. At some future time,
you may learn a the actual location and you can enter it then, even
adding a note as to the earlier entry if you like.
As far as
ompson
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>>> Or- perhaps - North Am
note as to the earlier entry if you like.
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> Elizabeth
> researching the descendants of William and Sarah (Patterson) Thompson
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Or- perhaps - North America - we in the US often forget that Canada,
Mexico, as well as the countries o
Or- perhaps - North America - we in the US often forget that Canada,
Mexico, as well as the countries of Central and South America are all
part of "America".
\Keith
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 11:42 PM, Cathy Vallevieni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an ancestor that a source states died in "Amer
I have an ancestor that a source states died in "America" in 1666/7.
I don't have a location or colony.
What would you enter in the Location (i.e. America or Colonial America or ???)
Thanks.
Cathy
Orange County, CA
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