You should record the location where the death occurred, if known. Death certificates, which can contain useful genealogical information, are filed where the person died, so customarily the place on the tree is where he or she died, not where he lived or where he is buried. However, recording the residence in addition to the place of death is a good idea Until fairly recently it was common for people to die at home.
This is now rare. Some family trees record the previous place of residence in brackets after the actual place of death.
Recording death place on a family tree when (without quotes):.
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