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Maps, Gazetteers,Directories Presented by DeAnne
Shelley
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How can Maps, Gazetteers and Directories (MGD)
help us find our Ancestors?
  • Directories can help locate ancestors in
    larger towns and cities
  • Gazetteers can help locate ancestors in smaller
    towns
  • Maps can help locate surrounding towns and
    geography

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  • Census Records
  • Vital Records
  • Probate Records
  • Land Records

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How do we Find MGDs?
  • Research Outlines
  • FHLC
  • Do a Place Search
  • Look for M, G, or D in the Subject List
  • Internet

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How do we get Research Outlines?
  • Purchase from SLFHL cost is minimal
  • FamilySearch Internet Site, free
  • Order from Church Distribution

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Directories
Why search Directories?
  • Were there directories before telephones?
  • Telephones were not widespread until after the
    1930s.
  • Some Directories date back to the 1700s.
  • They were created for business purposes, but now
    serve as valuable research tools.

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Directories p24
The Family History Library has a comprehensive
collection, City Directories of the United
States,
  • This Collection includes 336 cities and regions
    from the late 1700s to 1935.
  • The pre-1860 city directories are on more than
    6,000 microfiche.
  • Directories for 1861 to 1935 are on 1,118
    microfilms...

There were many Directories before telephones.
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Directories
  • A Little Math Shows that this Collection of City
    Directories contains over 100M names.
  • There are more directories for other countries
  • Your ancestor could be listed in one of them

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What do Directories show?
  • Name, place of residence, and often the
    occupation of the resident.

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This information can help
  • Find nearby churches where family members may
    have been baptized, married, or buried.
  • Find when the family arrived or left, or when the
    father died
  • Find the family in a census

Census Indexes are not always accurate or
available.
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GAZETTEERS
What is a Gazetteer?
A gazetteer is a list and description of
places.... usually listed in alphabetical order
similar to a dictionary.
It is a Dictionary of Places
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Gazetteers recommended by the U.S. Research
Outline, p28-29
  • Bullinger's Postal and Shippers Guide since 1871
  • American Places Dictionary
  • Omni Gazetteer of the U.S. Most comprehensive
    with 1.5M places
  • The National Gazetteer. Most useful

Towns as they were in 1884
population as of 1880
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Examples from National Gazetteer
  • Castle Rock, Mo. p.v. (post village) in Jackson
    tp., Osage co., 9 mi. S. of Jefferson City.
    Pop. 28.
  • Koeltztown, Mo., p.o., Osage co. Pop. 84

Other Gazetteers list towns as of 1797, 1834,
1853, 1855
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MAPS
How can Maps help us find our Ancestors?
  • People usually traveled the path of least
    geographic resistance, following rivers and
    valleys roads.

  • Before modern transportation people usually
    married someone from within a 20-mile radius of
    their home.
  • Maps can provide clues where to look next.
  • Use Google Earth for world research

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Maps described in U.S. Outline p36-38
  • Plat Maps - maps of property boundaries
  • Ward Maps of major cities census districts
    political divisions of large cities
  • Topographic Maps many USGS maps
  • Atlases
  • Historical Atlases useful for finding places
    that no longer exist.
  • Township County Boundaries
  • Land Ownership Maps

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How to Find Research Outlines on the Internet
  • Search
  • Research Helps
  • Sorted by Type
  • Research Outlines
  • All Research Outlines are listed in Alphabetical
    order

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From England Research Outline
  • Directories Exist from 1760.
  • A link is given to the GENUKI web site where
    volunteers will search some directories for you
    free of charge.

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From England Research Outline
  • The place-names used in the FHLC are the names
    and spellings used in The Imperial Gazetteer of
    England and Wales. This gazetteer lists
    place-names as they were in the 1860s.
  • In 1974, England realigned its county boundaries
    and renamed many counties. More county boundary
    changes were made in 1996.
  • County names in the FHLC are those used before
    1974, with references made to new names.

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From England Research Outline
  • Since 1800 the Ordnance Survey has been the major
    source of topographical maps. English, Welsh,
    Scottish, and Irish maps are available in high
    resolution.
  • Ordnance Survey Maps are available on the
    Internet by clicking on a link to their site.

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From German Research Outline
  • See 23 in Handout for Summary of valuable
    information found in Research Outlines for
    Germany.
  • Similar information is found in other Research
    Outlines.

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From German Research Outline
Directories
  • Directories Begin in the 1700s. Most date from
    the 1830s to early 1900s.
  • Telephone Directories on the Internet

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From German Research Outline
Gazetteers
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From German Research Outline
Maps
  • Map of the German Empire, A detailed map of the
    German Empire as it existed 1871-1914.
    (Geography used in FHLC)
  • The Great V.A.G. Atlas, An Atlas of Germany with
    an index of cities and towns that make finding
    locations easy.
  • Westermann Atlas of World History, An excellent
    historical atlas.

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How to Find Other Key Genealogical Sites on the
Internet that have MGDs
  • Search
  • Web Sites
  • Key Genealogical Sites

(Road Map to the Best MGD Sites)
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Gold Mine of Map Sites!!
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Gold Mine of Map Sites!!
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Gold Mine of Map Sites!!
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Aerial View of Koeltztown, Missouri Pop. 84
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Koeltztown
Wieberg Farm
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Wieberg Farm near Koeltztown
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Summary
How do we Find MGDs?
  • Study Research Outlines to see what the experts
    recommend
  • Search Internet Sites suggested in Cyndis List
  • Look in FHLC

All can be found on the Internet
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Summary
How do we find Research Outlines on the
Internet?
  • Go to familysearch.org, then click on

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Summary
Key Genealogical Sites on the Internet that
have MGDs
  • Go to familysearch.org, then click on
  • Cyndis List

THE END
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