This year one of the things we are focusing on is adding new ways for you to control what's returned in your search results. Over the past few months, we have already launched improvements to wildcards, Collection Filters, and Record Type Filters
Earlier Tony Macklin announced that we will be launching a tour to give you a preview of changes to Ancestry.com search.
Yesterday, I told you about our name filters which is one of our new filters we are launching to help you create better searches. Today, I'll continue with place filters.
This option will be available on any text box in new search when you are in advanced mode. If you don't choose a place from our type ahead, you will see the following options:
If you use "Exact matches only" you will default to "Restrict to this place exactly" and will the same as it has before.
The interesting options for place filters happens, when you choose a location from our place type ahead.
Filters options when you use the place type ahead
When you choose a place from the type ahead, this allows us to not only quickly identify that place in our record sets, but it also lets us make use of other useful information that we know about that place. If it's a county, we now what state it is in and we know what the adjacent counties are.
So if you were to choose Appomattox County, Virginia, USA as a birth location, we know it is in Virginia and the counties adjacent to Appomattox are Amherst, Nelson, Buckingham, Prince Edward, Charlotte, and Campbell. And we know the states adjacent to Virginia, USA are Delaware, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and North Carolina. This allows us to create place filters that will enhance your search.
So once you choose Appomattox County, Virginia, USA, you will not only have the default settings and exact match available to you, you'll be able to search Appomattox County and any adjacent county. Or restrict your searches to records that at least have birth locations in Virginia. Or Virginia and the adjacent states.
So how do place filters work
Let's say you choose Oakland, California, USA as a birth location. You will see the following filters under the birth location search box:
You know the person you are searching for was born in Oakland, Alameda, California, USA, so you apply the filter "Restrict to this place exactly".
This choice means the record must have exactly the same place, as the place you choose. If you have chosen Oakland, Alameda, California, USA for a birth place, but the record has a birth place of Alameda, California, USA then the record will not be included in your result set. So if you aren't finding what you are looking for, you might try selecting Restrict to this county" or Restrict to this county/adjacent counties".
Just because you know where something happened, doesn't mean that is where it was recorded or how it was recorded in the record. The ability to adjust the scope of your search, will aid you in locating those hard to find records.
How each filter works