I have a lot of family from The Bronx, New York. I'm (carefully!) transferring a bunch of my tree from Ancestry to Geni using Smart Copy, and I've noticed that, for any event that happened in the Bronx (birth, death, marriage, burial, etc.), Smart Copy wants to resolve the location as "North Hempstead, Bronx County, New York, USA." North Hempstead is not in the Bronx -- it's in Nassau County, on Long Island. My Bronx entries which I'm transferring are generally in the form (on Ancestry) of "Bronx, New York, USA" or "Bronx, Bronx, New York, USA."
So there appears to be a bug in SC's resolving these Bronx locations. I'm not sure if SC's developers follow this forum, but they may want to do something to address this bug.
One other thing -- I've found that people who are alive (and are marked as "Living" in Ancestry) sometimes get converted to deceased in Geni when using Smart Copy. Stop killing my relatives! :) Another bug that may warrant looking at.
Thanks for a great tool -- Smart Copy is making it much easier to share my (large) Ancestry tree on Geni, which has enabled me to find many links to the global family tree which I didn't know about before.
Richard Julie, the location may be a difficult one to fix. SmartCopy doesn't do the GeoLocation, Google does and Google returns "North Hempstead, Bronx County, New York, USA". I'm not sure how I would fix that unless I put in a specific override for Bronx.
* http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?language=en&ad...
* http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?language=en&ad...
As for the Living problem, that shouldn't be a problem. I'm looking into it now.