DONOVAN'S GENEALOGY IDAHO CONTENTS atlases maps Miscellaneous maps atlases Idaho Place OCTA Book Store (OCTA Merchandise,Books, maps, etc. Cyndi's List of genealogy Sites on the Internet http://home.rmci.net/dyingst/contents.htm
Extractions: GENEALOGY IDAHO CONTENTS This CONTENTS page is under construction and will be updated as material is revised and/or created. The FAMILY RECORDS SECTION contains links to pages with family information for the YINGST/DOBKINS, JOHNSTONE/LARSEN and WYLLIE lines.. The RESOURCE SECTION contains links to various resources in Idaho and elsewhere. Numerous Idaho County volunteers are compiling information from various source, including at this date, Censuses, Census Indexes, World War I Civilian Draft Registrations, Cemetery Transcriptions, Obituaries, Biographical Material and Oregon Trail Surnames. These are centrally indexed in the IDGenWeb Digital Library . Links that will take you to that page are placed under each appropriate category, i.e. CEMETERY RECORDS, CENSUS, etc. FAMILY RECORDS SECTION Family Records Main Page Combined Family Dynamic Family Tree Selected Database Surnames Search my Web Pages for Surnames Yingst/Dobkins: YINGST/DOBKINS Family Group Records DOBKINS Other: Ancestors of Mary BRICKEY (DOBKINS) Ancestors of Martha BRICKEY (GOAD) Ancestors of Amy COMPTON (BRICKEY) Ancestors of Thelma G. DOBKINS (YINGST)
Using Maps In Genealogy, Fact Sheet 099-02 Congress, and to international sources of maps and other directories; old city, county,and regional atlases; and files about 1,000 sources in a genealogy index http://mac.usgs.gov/mac/isb/pubs/factsheets/fs09902.html
Extractions: More Information 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.
Extractions: We have a large collection of sources on the townships and municipalities of Oakland County. These are arranged by township and can include published books, pamphlets and notebooks containing newspaper clippings. We also have material relating to schools (including a collection of yearbooks), churches, women, medicine, Oakland County government, Native Americans, African Americans, and transportation (including a collection of automotive trade catalogs). Genealogy The library collects family histories, township histories, gazetteers and city directories, published marriage and cemetery records, land and tax records, and census records for Oakland County for 1845 and 1860. We have some additional material relating to surrounding counties in southeastern Michigan, and have a large collection of materials on the Civil War. The library also has research method books, books on heraldry and family names, journals of several genealogical societies (including Oakland County Genealogical Society), as well as newsletters from local historical societies. Among the library's special aids for genealogy researchers are obituaries that can be found in two card files: the
OPLIN: Genealogy > Maps & Geography 982509 Modern topographical and political maps, atlases, etc. Links to online sourcesof road maps and driving US Counties Listed http//www.genealogy.org/~st http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/index.cfm?id=561-98
OPLIN: Genealogy > Maps & Geography > Genealogical Maps on the township maps in the county atlases. Township maps, portraits and propertieshave been scanned Genmaps http//freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~genmaps http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/index.cfm?ID=561-98-2508
Extractions: (Added: 26-Jan-1999 Hits: 192) Historical Maps of the World for every year in recorded history - We have historical maps of the entire world, showing all the countries of the world, for every year in recorded history (eventually back to 3000 BCE). Maps are currently available from 1500 to 2000 and we are adding more to our web store as fast as we can. These historical maps are suitable for use in Genealogy Web Sites, History Papers, or just for seeing what countries were where in the past.
Attleboro Public Library Genealogy Resources atlases. Single Sheet maps. The abridged compendium of American genealogy; firstfamilies of America; A genealogical encyclopedia of the United States. http://www.sailsinc.org/Attleboro/genie.htm
The History & Genealogy Department The genealogy Collection at Central Library numbers more than 40,000 volumes in Americanpublic libraries, with 80,000 maps, 2,000 atlases, 1000 gazetters http://www.lapl.org/central/history.html
Extractions: history@lapl.org Department Staff Linda Moussa, Principal Librarian lmoussa@lapl.org Kent Brinkmeyer, Senior Librarian kbrink@lapl.org Carolyn Cole, Senior Librarian, Photographic Collection ccole@lapl.org Glen Creason, Librarian III, Map Specialist gcreaso@lapl.org Michael Kirley, Librarian III, Genealogy Specialist mkirley@lapl.org Cynthia McNaughton, Librarian III, California History Specialist cmcnaug@lapl.org Glenna Dunning, Librarian II gdunning@lapl.org Robert Timmermann, Librarian II rtimmer@lapl.org There are over 200,000 volumes in the history book collection with especially strong collections in biography, travel, wars involving the United States, the West, Native Americans, and Los Angeles area history. The California File , a retrospective card file and current computer database, provides detailed indexing to help patrons find information on local people, events, buildings, issues, and neighborhoods. The Genealogy Collection at Central Library numbers more than 40,000 volumes, including more than than 10,000 genealogies. A family name index to the collection is available through the databases link on the library home page.
Maryland Genealogy newspapers 17901945, as well as historic buildings, maps and atlases. MDGenWeb ProjectMaryland genealogy-USGenWeb Project-features a county index, state http://www.sailor.lib.md.us/MD_topics/his/_gen.html
Extractions: This is an American genealogy book store specializing on the genealogy of Maryland, Delaware, and VirginiaChesapeake history and American history with a focus on the Revolution, Civil War, as well as a wide array of American Studies titles. Free African Americans of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland and Delaware A list of genealogical books at the Pratt Library. The titles in this list are located in the Social Science and History Department on the first floor of the State Library Resource Center/Central Library of the Enoch Pratt Free Library. This list represents only the best sources, not all sources owned. Handley's Eastern Shore Maryland Genealogy
Shopping For World Atlases And Maps German genealogy Historical maps Reference - atlases and maps MarsAtlas/maps.Nanana.com Horoscope World Waterfalls Sci./Tech. http://www.naturalenviron.com/atlasesandmaps.html
Toronto Public Library Unique Collections Historical maps and atlases for most regions. Read the purpose statement for ourSpecial Collections. Hours and Location. The Special Collections, genealogy and http://www.tpl.toronto.on.ca/uni_spe_index.jsp
ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY maps and atlases for the area, a clipping file and a card index on St. Louis historyare also located in the Center. Guidelines for those seeking genealogy http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/h&gdept.htm
Extractions: Nationally recognized as one of the major genealogical collections in the country, the genealogy and heraldry sections contain materials covering Missouri, Illinois, and those states east and south of Missouri whose population had the most influence on Missouris population. Most of the genealogy collection is for reference use only and cannot be checked out. Also in the History and Genealogy Department is a collection of maps of countries, regions, and cities around the world which may be circulated. In addition, there are reference sets of large-scale Missouri and Illinois topographic maps, St. Louis and Missouri historical maps, and medium-scale European maps for the genealogists, as well as numerous atlases. Another 100,000 maps are located in the Map Room in the basement, and have to be retrieved by staff in this department or Government Information. Identifying the maps is easy using MapFind, an electronic database of the Librarys cartographic holdings, which will be searched by the staff for the customer.
Avotaynu Maps For Jewish Genealogy Four atlases in one Germany (1 =4 miles, 14,000 towns); Switzerland (1 =4 ContemporaryRoad maps We have located some excellent, indexed maps of the countries http://www.avotaynu.com/maps.htm
Extractions: Poland 1799 . From Poznan in the west to Smolensk in the east and south as far as the Hungarian-Moldavian borders. Poland as it existed just before the final partition in 1795. Good detail of Galicia. $6.95 German Empire Circa 1875 (2 sheets) . Engraved at the close of the Franco-Prussian War by Edward Weller, this map identifies the major and minor states and kingdoms that made up the German Empire, as well as the road systems and major towns in each area. Territories controlled by one state or kingdom, but surrounded by another, are identified. The area stretches from the Rhine to Russia. The two 18" x 24" sheets will be a much-used reference tool for those whose research includes 19th-century Germany. Set of two: $11.95 Austro-Hungarian Empire Russia in Europe: 1845 (2 sheets) An excellent example of German cartography, this 2-sheet map encompasses all of 19th-century European Russia. Provinces are identified, as well as many towns and villages. First issued by Adolph Steiler, it is one of the most useful 19th-century maps of the area that we have seen. Set of two: $11.95 Russia in Europe (West)-1835 Southwest Russia and Kingdom of Poland-1860 . A complete picture of the Pale of Settlement from Livonia/Courland in the north to Crimea in the south; from Berlin in the west to Moscow in the east. Some 3,000 towns identified. Guberniyas identified, but boundaries not shown. $6.95
Statewide Services: New Jersey Reference NOTE genealogy materials do not circulate. New Jersey maps a large collectionof maps and atlases of New Jersey and parts thereof from the 1600s to the http://www2.njstatelib.org/njlib/ssh/sshnjref.htm
Extractions: Reference Services NEW JERSEY REFERENCE (See also BUSINESS GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS LAW Scope : Monographs and dissertations on New Jersey history and towns; biographies; manuscripts (e.g. John Cotton Dana, Stephen Crane); Newark Evening News morgue file and subject index; Illustrations Index, Star Ledger Index, New Jersey Periodicals Index, Librariana Index ; New Jersey State and Newark City documents; newspaper clippings; postcards; periodicals, maps and atlases. Address : New Jersey Information Center, The Newark Public Library, 5 Washington Street, PO Box 630, Newark, NJ 07101-0630
Home Page For The History & Government Division thousands of items, including road atlases; historical atlases; the world, as wellas transit and trail maps. Government Division, please see our genealogy Page http://www.vpl.vancouver.bc.ca/branches/LibrarySquare/his/Special.html
Extractions: Genealogy Page The legal collection includes the statutes and regulations of Canada, B.C., and the other provinces. In the case of Canada and B.C., a historical collection is maintained. City of Vancouver bylaws are also available. Other legal resources in the Division include the U.S. and Washington State Codes.
Home Page For The History & Government Division Current events; genealogy; Geography; Heraldry; Human rights. Immigration; Internationalrelations; Law; maps atlases; Military science; Parks; Political science; Public http://www.vpl.vancouver.bc.ca/branches/LibrarySquare/his/home.html
Extractions: New in the Collection Collection Overview Subjects Indexes selected list of new titles online. Specialized materials and collections in the Division include maps and atlases, genealogical resources, legal materials, government documents, travel guides, periodicals , and CD-ROM products Aboriginal peoples
Map Links For Genealogy Research In Georgia Map Links for genealogy Research in Georgia. Compare the contemporaryatlas with old atlases, maps, and other cartographic resources. http://gagen.i-found-it.net/maps.html