I am somewhat confused (a common state of mind, for me) by some of the England Census location details. Taking the various years, there are quite a few localities listed on a Census: Civil Parish Hundred Town Registration District Sub-registration District I live in a town called Allansford, in the state of Victoria in Australia, so the location equates quite easily to Allansford, Victoria, Australia. But, I am not knowledgeable enough toe decipher the above English examples. Should the order of precedence be (let's say, the County is Cornwall and the Country, obviously England Town, Hundred, Civil Parish, Sub-registration District, Registration District, Cornwall, England; or Civil Parish, Town, Hundred, Sub-registration District, Registration District, Cornwall, England; or Sub-registration District, Registration District, , Hundred, Town, Civil Parish, Cornwall, England; or some other permutation (but going from lowest denominator to the highest). Hope someone can help me sort out this confusion before I have entered too many locations in the wrong order. Regards, Ian MARR at 38° 24' 01.299" S by 142° 34' 11.9094" E; 11m above sea level This message can be considered to be in the public domain. The home of SW Victorian Cemetery indexes: http://www.ianmarr.net.au/ Allansford Weather (10 min updates): http://www.ianmarr.net.au/Weather/ Family Tree: http://marrwatts.tribalpages.com/ Remember, to EVERY question in life, there is MORE than ONE correct answer.