Person talk:Joseph Ramsden (1)

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Census Sources [14 December 2016]

1. A census does not give a person's permanent place of residence. It does state where he/she was living on a single night.
2. It is not necessary to quote a source for every fact the source proves. A census can prove a date (rounded) and a place of birth, an occupation, and a place where a person stayed on census night.
3. Our software does not recognize carriage returns brought in from other software. Use <br> to mark the start of individual lines.
4. Each of Ancestry's required references expressed here as "notes" leads back to the same page in Ancestry. Why use it more than once?

--Goldenoldie 13:04, 14 December 2016 (UTC)