When researching locations of your ancestors it is good to keep in mind that state, county, and city/township boundary lines changed over time. Too many times we get stuck in our research by assuming that the current location is the correct place to search. If records aren’t found in the current location, broaden your search […]
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Hello June! Can you believe we’re nearing the halfway point of 2017? Whether time seems to be going quickly or slowly we wanted to make sure you aren’t missing out on an excellent free resource for your family history research: The National Map. The National Map is a website of the United States Geological Survey (USGS), […]
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