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  1. Clans Map of Scotland (Pictorial Map) by George Nicol, 1995-06
  2. Atlas of American Migration by Stephen A. Flanders, 1998-11
  3. Atlas of the British Isles by Pieter Van Den Keere, 1972-06
  4. Scotland of Old by Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk, 1991-12-05
  5. Stanford's Library Map of London and Its Suburbs by Edward Stanford, 1980-12
  6. Large and Accurate Map of the City of London by John Ogilby, William Morgan, 1976-12
  7. Hampshire Map Collection
  8. Heritage Map of Scotland by Baynefield Carto-Graphics Ltd, 1991-06-06
  9. A to Z of Elizabethan London by Radulphus Agas, 1979-12
  10. A to Z of Georgian London by John Rocque, 1985-12
  11. A to Z of Victorian London by George W. Bacon, 1987-12
  12. The A to Z of Georgian Dublin
  13. A to Z of Regency London by Richard Horwood, 1985-12
  14. A to Z of Restoration London by John Ogilby, 1992-07

21. Finding Maps And Atlases In The Map Collection
Finding and using the maps and atlases at the Library of Michigan. Abrams Historical Collection (genealogy) 2nd floor South. atlases (states and
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... [Text Version] Finding Maps and Atlases in The Map Collection As the Library of Michigan's maps and atlases are located throughout the building, you should consult ANSWER , the Library's online catalog system, to find exact locations. Because some of the maps and atlases are not on ANSWER, please ask a librarian for further assistance. Our bound collections of maps illustrate places, themes or subjects. Oversized volumes usually are located on the bottom shelves, beneath the regular-sized materials with similar call numbers. The easiest way to locate maps on ANSWER , by subject is to enter the place name or subject, followed by the word maps Examples:
ingham county mich maps michigan maps china maps cemeteries michigan maps atlases
Unless otherwise noted in ANSWER , maps and atlases do not circulate. Many maps and atlases are too large to photocopy. Please check ANSWER , or ask a librarian to see if the materials also are available on microform for copying.

22. Cyndi's List - Maps, Gazetteers & Geographical Information
Origins genealogy Book Store Historic maps and atlases of Germany Origins genealogy Book Store maps and atlases Origins genealogy Book Store Present
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    Fire Insurance Maps
    • ~ Maryland
    • Microfiche for sale.
    • List of holdings for California, Nevada, and British Columbia. Branner Earth Sciences Library and Map Collections, Stanford University Libraries/Academic Information Resources.
    • ~ Saskatchewan
    • EDR owns the Sanborn Map Company which owns the rights to the highly detailed fire insurance so helpful for genealogy and for house histories. Digital images of the Sanborn fire insurance maps may be ordered and delivered electronically for a fee.

23. Cyndi's List - Poland / Polska
FEEFHS East European Map Room Map Index genealogy Unlimited - maps and atlases from Europe maps and atlases from Poland, Prussia, and Germany.
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    • A guide to websites, community, and utilities related to the Polish Genealogy with nearly 400 links to the Polish, Belarusian, Jewish, Russian, Ukrainian genealogy related sites.
    • Towns/villages east of Oder/Neisse Rivers located in the former German provinces of Pommerania, West and East Prussia, Silesia, Brandenburg, Posen.
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    • Online beginner's guide to Polish genealogical research.

24. Generations Press Books & Maps
Jewish genealogy California local history, as well as maps, atlases, gazetteers, These maps come from a variety of atlases and travel guidebooks,
http://www.generationspress.com/
Welcome to Generations Press!
Generations Press offers a variety of genealogical books and research tools in the areas of Jewish genealogy, Southern California resources, immigration research, and map reproductions. Our first book was published in 2001, but we also sell a wide selection of new and used books from other publishers. Generations Press also publishes a large selection of city and town plan reproductions, and a limited selection of regional map reproductions. Please visit the different sections of our web site listed below, and review our catalogs of available books and maps. Thanks for shopping at Generations Press!
Generations Press Publications
Our first volume is available now! Southern California Vital Records: Volume 1, Los Angeles County 1850-1859 is an index to births, marriages and deaths in Los Angeles County at a time when public vital records were incomplete or non-existent. Read about our other planned publications on our Generations Press Publications page.
City Maps and Town Plans
Generations Press publishes reproductions of almost 1,100 city maps and town plans from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, representing over 750 cities and towns in 55 countries. These detailed street maps are great additions to family research, showing the streets where your family lived, the churches or synagogues where they worshipped, the cemeteries where they were buried, the schools they attended, and the other places in their daily lives.

25. Genealogy Maps, Guide Books And More
Travel guides, maps, guide books, atlases, etc on genealogy. The guides, atlases and maps in our genealogy category are pioneering works on tracing
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26. GenieSpeak- Genealogy Workshop & Family Research Resources - Using Maps In Genea
In genealogy, maps are most often used as clues to where public or other records A local library is a good place to begin your search for maps, atlases,
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Maps Can Help You Trace Your Family Tree
How to Use Maps in Genealogy Maps are only one of many sources you may need to complete a family tree.
In genealogy, maps are most often used as clues to where public or other records about an ancestor are likely to be found. Searching for maps seldom begins until a newcomer to genealogy has mastered basic genealogical routines. Introductory books on genealogy suggest timesaving ways to plan, gather, organize, and record findings. To learn basic genealogical displines, it's best to start with the most concise, easy-to-read books, gazetteers, articles, pamphlets, and other sources that apply directly to the kind of reasearch you plan. Books on the shelves of your local library may not include ones that best serve your purpose. Yet, many local and all major libraries have the latest edition of Books in Print. Its subject guide gives the titles, authors, publishers, and prices of hundreds of books on genealogy. The books range from basic guidelines to special aspects of genealogy. Many libraries also have directories that give the names and addresses of local, State, regional, and national associations of genealogists, historians, and ethnic groups. One or more such groups may be able to help you find ways to deal with special aspects of your research. Many local libraries also have a copy of the pamphle Where to Write for Birth, Death, Divorce, and Marriage Records. If not, you can purchase a copy from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Before searching for maps, gather as many facts about family history and customs as possible You may then need old and new maps to help track down facts about a branch of your family.

27. Using Maps In Genealogy, Fact Sheet 099-02
In genealogical research, maps can provide clues to where our ancestors may have lived maps and atlases are not available for sale or free distribution.
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Using Maps in Genealogy
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Getting Started How Maps Can Be Useful Finding the Right Maps
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Maps are one of the many sources you may need to complete a family tree. In genealogical research, maps can provide clues to where our ancestors may have lived and where to look for written records about them. Beginners should master basic genealogical research techniques before starting to use topographic maps. Introductory books on genealogy suggest timesaving ways to plan, gather, organize, and record findings. To learn basic genealogical research techniques, it's best to start with the most concise, easy-to-read books, gazetteers, articles, pamphlets, and other sources that apply directly to the kind of research you plan to do. Books on the shelves of your local library may not include those that will best serve your purpose. However, many libraries and bookstores have the latest edition of Books in Print. Its subject guide gives the titles, authors, publishers, and prices of hundreds of books on genealogy. Many libraries also have directories that give the names and addresses of local, State, regional, and national associations of genealogists, historians, and ethnic groups.

28. About Genealogy - Mapping Out Your Family Tree
Using maps in Your genealogy Research. Many family history research problems can be atlases and road maps are excellent resources to start your search,
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While basic, these maps can be useful to genealogists as they can help us pinpoint present-day towns and find our way from one location to the other. Start your foray into maps by checking a standard road atlas or map for the name and location of your ancestor's town. If you're not successful in locating the place by name, then search out a historical map or atlas from the time when your ancestors lived. You can also try using an online place name finder
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29. Cuban Genealogy - Family History Resources For Cuba, Caribbean Islands
genealogy and family history resources for Cuba including Cuban vital records, directories, genealogical societies and social clubs, maps and atlases,
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Genealogy and family history resources for Cuba including Cuban vital records, surnames, lookup volunteers, research sites, free databases, history, timelines and more.
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Recent Up a category Cuba GenWeb Post your Cuban surnames, search in several free online databases, join a Cuban genealogy mailing list and more at this free, volunteer run site. Cuba Mailing List A free mailing list for people interested in family history in the country of Cuba. Postings may be in English or Spanish. Cuba Message Board - RootsWeb A free, fairly active message board for posting genealogical or surname queries related to Cuba and Cuban family history. A wonderful list of contact information for provincial archives, civil register, Catholic churces and more. The 'traditional province' link takes you to a timeline of the creation of Cuba's provinces. Cuban Genealogical Society The Cuban Genealogical Society has been in existence since 1988, and has members all over the United States. It is a non-profit organization, with the main goal of promoting the preservation, study and research of Cuban genealogy and history.

30. Attleboro Public Library Genealogy Resources
maps and atlases. Framed maps atlases Single Sheet maps The abridged compendium of American genealogy; first families of America; A genealogical
http://www.sailsinc.org/Attleboro/genie.htm
[Local HistoryCollection] Attleboro History Attleboro Publication Newspapers on Microfilm U.S. Census on Microfilm ... Other Histories Attleboro History Attleboro Historical Commission. (1980). Attleborough, Massachusetts Burial Grounds pre-dating 1830. Attleboro, MA : Attleboro Historical Commission. AT 363.75 ATT Burkhart, Janice (Ed.) (1998). Baptisms of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Attleboro, MA 1905-1986. Pawtucket, RI : American French Genealogical Society.
AT 234.161 Bap Burkhart, Janice. (Ed). (1988). Baptisms of St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Attleboro, MA (Dodgeville) Pawtucket,RI : American French Genealogical Society.
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Burkhart, Janice. (Ed.). (1998). Burials of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Attleboro, MA 1905-1986. Pawtucket, RI : American French Genealogical Society.
AT 929.3 BUR 1905-1986

Burkhart, Janice. (Ed.) (1992). Franco-American Burials of the Stephen H. Foley Funeral Home. Pawtucket, RI : American French Genealogical Society.
AT 929.374485 FRA

31. Maps - Atlases
STATE, COUNTY maps atlases. Collection of maps on Old Time Nebraska website among Nebraska maps page has begun! US genealogy Map Project
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On-Line Library Collection of maps on Old Time Nebraska website - among illustrations from "History and Stories of Nebraska", by Addison Erwin Sheldon, Chicago and Lincoln. The University Publishing Company. 1913 (Produced by C. Snyder) 1859 Nebraska map with county lines from NSHS Collections, Vol XIX. NE Counties over time: 1854 to 1925 - website by Gary Martens. 1872 Map of Nebraska Counties from Chase Co website, by Pam Rietsch (large)
See where they were - Taylor, Harrison, Jackson, and Monroe Counties 1876 Map of the Nebraska Panhandle from Morrill Co. website. Scan provided by Pat Skillman. 1879 Map of NE, and sections of NE - Map index from Johnson's "History of Nebraska" from Chase County website by Pam Rietsch 1882 Map of Nebraska from Andreas History of Nebraska (EKIS website). 1885 Nebraska Atlas
Maps of the Counties - copied for NEGenWeb Project by Nancy Beach. Thanks. Nancy.
NOTE : Maps only.
Text pages will be added at later date.

32. Brown County South Dakota Genealogy & Local History
BROWN COUNTY SOUTH DAKOTA genealogy AND LOCAL HISTORY. maps and atlases. Brown County atlases and Plat Books. Title, Author, Publisher
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BROWN COUNTY SOUTH DAKOTA
GENEALOGY AND LOCAL HISTORY Maps and Atlases
Brown County Atlases and Plat Books Title Author Publisher Atlas of Brown County, South Dakota E. Frank Peterson Vermillion, S. D.: E. Frank Peterson, 1905 Standard Atlas of Brown County, South Dakota Atlas of Brown County, South Dakota Thomas O. Nelson Company Fergus Falls, Minn.: Thomas O. Nelson Company, 1960 Brown County Land Ownership Atlas 3 Brothers Atlas Company, compilers Leola, S. D.: The Company, 1969 Centennial Atlas of Brown County, South Dakota unknown Watertown, S.D.: Centennial Atlas, 1979 Atlas of Brown County, South Dakota Midland Atlas Company, Inc. Milbank: S. D.: The Company, (pub. in 1976, 1981, 1985, 1988, 1991, 1995)
Online Maps Aberdeen Panoramic Map - The Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress has made this 1883 panoramic map of Aberdeen available online.
Brown County Township Boundaries, ca 1895-1904
Cities and Towns of Brown County and the surrounding area.
USGS Maps You may order detailed maps from the United States Gealogical Service (USGS) via their website. The following quadrangles? cover Brown County.

33. Ancestry.com - Using Maps In Family History Research
Like other resources we use in genealogy, maps were made with other users in mind, If we re using one of those nineteenthcentury county atlases where
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September/October 1998 vol. 16 no. 5 Using Maps in Family History Research
– Donn Devine, CG, CGI How do you react when your latest research findings lead you into a new locality? Are you dismayed by your unfamiliarity with the area, or excited by the prospects of what you might find? For most of us, it's a mixture of both. Any new geographic area presents a new learning curve, but we know that's where we're likely to make our new discoveries. In recent years, we've seen a number of area reference guides appear which reduce the learning curve considerably. Some are comprehensive, covering an entire country, while others focus on a single state or even a county. These tell us the resources available and point us toward books that discuss the history, culture, and economics of an area. However, no words can do the land itself justice the way a visual representation can. That's where maps come in.

34. Genealogy In St. Louis
maps and atlases of St. Louis (Updated 8/15/2003) With MAP. Link to St. Clair County (Illinois) Genealogical Society (SCCGS)
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35. EPL.ca: Canada Maps, Atlases And Gazetteers
Subject genealogy Canada genealogy Canada maps, atlases and Gazetteers. Canada maps, atlases and Gazetteers. Categories. Alberta maps, atlases and
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36. The Memorabilia Corner
Atlas, maps and Gazetteers on CD United States maps and atlases genealogy BOOKS (Indian INFORMATION). General Indian Information Cherokee
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37. Maps, Atlases & Gazetteers - Sources For Research In Irish Genealogy - Local His
This guide has been prepared primarily as an aid for those who are researching Irish genealogy and local history at the Library of Congress,
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38. Maps, Atlases And Gazetteers - Sources For Research In English Genealogy - Bibli
Sources for Research in English genealogy maps, atlases and Gazetteers. Jump to Introduction Handbooks Pedigrees Family Histories Bibliographies
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39. S&N Genealogy Supplies - Atlases, MAps & Gazetteers
UK genealogy supplies and Family History site offering products including Data CDs(Census, Parish Records and directories), software, books and charts.
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1898 royal atlas of England and Wales, edited by J.G. Bartholomew Buy Me A complete series of topographical maps, physical and statistical charts, town plans, and index of 35,000 names (England and Wales - includes City street maps showing locations no longer in existance through development and bombing in World War II) More info.. Buy Me Church photographs of Devon, Norfolk, and Warwickshire in an interactive document and as images for personal use; Pigot’s 1840 maps of the counties with details and distances CD Atlas Buy Me CD Atlas of various maps for the UK from 1800-1900 More info.. Liverpool Street Map c. 1890 Buy Me Liverpool colour street map with street index (Originally published by Bacon, 1890) More info.. Buy Me Cassell's Gazetteer 1901 Buy Me Cassell's Gazetteer 1901 of Great Britain and Ireland. Nearly 200,000 geographical locations are listed. Features included are: barony, borough, burgh, chapelry, civil-parish, ecclesiastical parish, hamlet, liberty, market town, parish, quoad sacra parish, riding, tithing, townland and townships. Each entry can contain: location, population, distance from nearest rail station, distance from either London or Dublin, soil conditions, natural resources, good manufactured, names of churches, monuments, and historical tidbits. More than 60 full colour maps illustrate these volumes. Samuel Lewis’s Gazetteer of England for 1842

40. S&N Genealogy Supplies - Software, UK Census And Data CDs
atlases maps Gazetters. Binders. Computer genealogy Books. genealogy Research Books. Charts History Kits. Criminal Registers. Research Dat CDs
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Data Cds available include: UK Census Records for 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1891, 1901 (all UK counties), Census Indexes, Parish Records, Trade Directories, Militia Musters and various Genealogical Research CDs. Family History Sofware available include: RootsMagic, Family Tree Maker, Custodian, Family Historian, Reunion and Legacy. HOME WHAT'S NEW SOFTWARE

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