Could the following place name be standardized in order to agree with BillionGraves Index: Abington
Abington Hills Cemetery, South Abington, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States
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Hello,
Typically, in Pennsylvania, standardized forms of township names include the word "Township" in them:
https://www.familysearch.org/research/places/?focusedId=8593991&text=Abington%20Hills%20Cemetery
Thanks.
-MAC
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@2008 rj
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FYI
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"FamilySearch", DOES NOT; and, should not, NEED, to agree with "Billion Graves".
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"FindAGrave" and "BillionGraves" are not always correct with the way they list Cemeteries locations.
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They are NOT the "Definitive" answer/point for Cemeteries locations.
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I am not saying that what "FamilySearch" has in the "...Research/Places..." ( https://www.familysearch.org/research/places/ ) database is correct; but, "FamilySearch", DOES NOT; and, should not, NEED, to agree with "Billion Graves" or "FindAGrave".
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Just my thoughts.
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Brett
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https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=gnispq:3:::NO::P3_FID:1198321
ID: 1198321
Name: Abington Hill
CemeteryClass: Cemetery (Definitions)
Citation: U.S. Geological Survey
Address: 800 Morgan Highway
City: ** South Abington Township **
I've never been there, but have also seen (online) other cities named for this cemetery (Clarks Summit and Scranton). Perhaps mail go to Clark Summit?
https://www.abingtonhillscemetery.com/
It's confusing so I use two EASY sources: USGS and/or Find a Grave. (Both say South Abbington Township).
Right or wrong, that's the way many of us novices do it.
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