Can you make it so that if a record is not a standard location, so thatwhen you correct it, that it
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R Greg Leininger said: Details: often when you have several kids in a family to link a census record to, their location is not standardized.
look at George Washington Fisher
27 January 1810 – 16 May 1886 • K2FR-2RR and the 1850 census.
Each child is listed as living in "Barren County, a part of Barren Kentucky USA." So before I attach the record to a child, I have to change or standardize the location so it is not redundant like this one is listed.
It would be nice, from a tech tool perspective, if ONCE you standardize it the FIRST TIME for the parent or child, that the system keeps the standardized location in its temporary "memory" so when you go to the next child to link the same census record to, it keeps your standardized correction for when you go to link the record to the next child.
look at George Washington Fisher
27 January 1810 – 16 May 1886 • K2FR-2RR and the 1850 census.
Each child is listed as living in "Barren County, a part of Barren Kentucky USA." So before I attach the record to a child, I have to change or standardize the location so it is not redundant like this one is listed.
It would be nice, from a tech tool perspective, if ONCE you standardize it the FIRST TIME for the parent or child, that the system keeps the standardized location in its temporary "memory" so when you go to the next child to link the same census record to, it keeps your standardized correction for when you go to link the record to the next child.
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