between counties and cities/towns (at least for a given
point in time). Silly me!
Anne
From: johnbernac...@iprimus.com.au
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Locations: towns in multiple counties?
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 08:28:39 +1100
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> I have one that straddles state lines. Springhill, Webster, Louisiana
> - or Springhill, Columbia County, Arkansas.
> To make it even worse, the Springhill C
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Locations: towns in multiple counties?
I have one that
I have one that straddles state lines. Springhill, Webster, Louisiana - or
Springhill, Columbia County, Arkansas.
To make it even worse, the Springhill Cemetery there NOW is in Louisiana.
The ORIGINAL is in Arkansas.
So when I have this issue I include in the NOTES section, a blurb about the
two
Jerry,
She is talking about cities that are in two counties.
Like New London, Wisconsin
do you use New London, Outagamie, Wisconsin
or New London, Waupaca, Wisconsin.
It's about 50/50 land spread between the counties.
and Appleton, Wisconsin
could be Appleton, Calumet, Wisconsin
or Appleton,
Anne, are you speaking about the source only or the location formatting?
For those of us who use the four division location name (to promote
proper sorting), I would do something like this:
Detroit, , Michigan, United States
To each his own, but I always leave the spot for the missing county
betw
I went to record an obituary source late last week and wanted to add the city
name and county name of the newspaper to my source record. Unfortunately, the
city straddles multiple counties. After a bit of research, I discovered that
there are many towns and cities in Colorado that straddle cou
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