> Thomas Wetmore <
ttwet...@gmail.com>: Oct 25 11:05PM -0400
>
> When you record the places where your ancestors lived, do you use the
> names as they were at the time, or do you use the names as they are
> today? I prefer the first approach, but it takes study and research to
> figure it out; in many cases I give up and use modern names.
Recording location/place is something that is on my mind from time to time
regarding the software I'm developing. I have not yet made any
determinations and I'm not yet coding for this but I think allowing for
multiple location recordations is the way to go. Ideally, I think somehow
a "genealogy" of the location should be easily accessible by the user.
I feel the most important reference is whatever the location is at the
time of the event. Mostly because that may be the where any records
surrounding the event are located/stored. But also because that is the
most correct location reference (to me anyway). The present-day location
reference is also important for I think it helps the user more readily
visualize the location.
Dealing with time-of-the-event locations and a "genealogy" of locations
can be challenging. For USA territory/state/county changes, The Newberry
Library (
https://digital.newberry.org/ahcb/downloads/united_states.html)
may be a good start.
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