This is an excellent point and I have started adding England again, which I for some reason abandoned. In addition, I am changing my "British Census" sourcing to "English census" which is more accurate (except for the lone Scottish, haha, like the lone piper...). The citations and numbers remain the same. So, of course, I thought, shouldn't I use USA for my American side? Not so simple - some are Colonial age and predate USA. In a message dated 4/2/2016 5:40:22 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, yorksgen@rootsweb.com writes: Every place name should end in England, if that is where it is. UK > covers other countries. By putting England. Wales, Northern Ireland or > Scotland gives you an idea where the place is. Putting UK alone doesn't > help much.
On Sat, 2 Apr 2016 11:52:54 -0400 MomNat via <yorksgen@rootsweb.com> wrote: Hello MomNat, >I for some reason abandoned. In addition, I am changing my "British >Census" sourcing to "English census" which is more accurate (except Strictly speaking, it's the English & Welsh census. Although in latter years (1891 onwards) the Welsh got asked questions about the language(s) they spoke, making their returns different from England's. Scotland's census was always separate. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is / _)rad never immediately apparent" I'd hate to look into those eyes and see an ounce of pain Sweet Child O'Mine - Guns 'N' Roses