Historical Maps Can Help
    Even though they do not provide linkage between generations, Historical Maps are a great resource to help learn about a place at a particular point in time. They can be used to locate exactly where someone's ancestors lived and to learn quite a bit about the neighborhood or surrounding area. Using maps in conjunction with other sources such as census records, city, telephone and business directories, tax lists, and land records can help to see the information in a different light. It might even help to locate some of those "missing people."

    Jeff's lecture Using Maps in Genealogical Research expands upon this article. For information on this and his other lectures, please see www.JeffBockman.com and then select Lectures.

    An audio CD of the lecture, that was given at the 2008 Ohio State Genealogy Conference, can be purchased at JAMB Tapes, Inc - Select S-10.

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