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Family Maps of Sullivan County, Missouri

Family Maps of Sullivan County, Missouri

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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252 pages with 65 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Sullivan County, Missouri, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. List of Details Found Below . . . What's Mapped in his book? What YEARS are these maps for? What Cities and Towns are in Sullivan County, Missouri (and in this book)? Acts of Congress Authorizing . . . Indexes in this book Reviews by the Experts . . . Surnames found in this book Book Specifications What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 3965 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 47 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. Back to Top of Description What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1840s441 1850s3298 1860s112 1870s59 1880s27 1890s19 1900s4 1910s2 1920s3 Back to Top of Description What Cities and Towns are in Sullivan County, Missouri (and in this book)? Bairdston, Boynton, Brown (historical), Bute, Cookman, Cora, Green Castle, Green City, Harris, Humphreys, Jacksonville, Judson, Milan, Mystic, Newtown, Osgood, Owasco, Parsons, Paw Paw, Pennville, Pollock, Reger, Sorrell, Sticklerville, Winigan, Wintersville
Family Maps of Hendricks County, Indiana

Family Maps of Hendricks County, Indiana

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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222 pages with 53 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Hendricks County, Indiana, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 3486 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 23 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1820s621 1830s2754 1840s86 1850s15 1910s6 1920s4 What Cities and Towns are in Hendricks County, Indiana (and in this book)? Amo, Avon, Belleville, Big Four Yard, Brownsburg, Cartersburg, Center Valley, Clayton, Clermont Heights, Coatesville, Danville, Friendswood, Gale, Hadley, Hazelwood, Joppa, Lakeside, Lizton, Magnetic Springs, Maplewood, Montclair, Nash, New Winchester, North Belleville, North Salem, Northwest Manor, Pecksburg, Pittsboro, Plainfield, Raintown, Reno, Six Points, Springtown, Stilesville, Summit, Tilden
Family Maps of Daviess County, Missouri

Family Maps of Daviess County, Missouri

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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250 pages with 65 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Daviess County, Missouri, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 3989 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 15 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1830s29 1840s1820 1850s2005 1860s89 1870s24 1880s13 1890s2 1900s3 1910s2 1920s2 What Cities and Towns are in Daviess County, Missouri (and in this book)? Alta Vista, Altamont, Bancroft, Blake, Carlow, Civil Bend, Coffey, Cypress, Gallatin, Jameson, Jamesport, Lock Springs, Mabel, Madelaine (historical), Magill, Pattonsburg, Salem Coffey P O and Station, Wabash Crossing, Winston
Family Maps of Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana

Family Maps of Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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304 pages with 92 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 3584 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 140 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1820s1 1830s152 1840s6 1850s1184 1860s873 1870s145 1880s126 1890s635 1900s346 1910s52 1920s15 1930s4 1940s5 1950s18 1960s21 What Cities and Towns are in Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana (and in this book)? Akers, Amite, Arcola, Avalon Terrace, Bailey, Baptist, Bedico, Bellewood, Bolivar, Bonaire Estates, Campbell, Chesbrough, Coburn, Cranky Corner, Cypress Cove, Day, Epney (historical), Fluker, Gamble Spur, Genessee, Greenlaw, Gullett, Hammond, Happy Woods, Henry City (historical), Hollyridge, Holton, Hostetter (historical), Husser, Independence, Jena (historical), Katie (historical), Kentwood, Kin Tally, Kirkville (historical), Lakewood (historical), Lees Landing, Lewiston, Lincoln Park, Loranger, Lorraine, Manchac, Marburyville (historical), Mason (historical), Millards, Mitchell, Natalbany, North Pass, Oak Ridge, Oliver, Osceola, Ponchatoula, Pumpkin Center, Robert, Robinwood, Rosaryville, Roseland, Sharkey, Shiloh, South Bilt, Southwood Ridge, Spring Creek, Strader, Tallow Wood, Tangipahoa, Tickfaw, Tilman Park, Uneedus, University Place, Velma, Villa Roma, Villa West, Viola (historical), Wadesboro, Wallace Landing, Westdale, Whitmar Acres, Wilmer, Woodbridge, Woodhaven, Woodland Park
Family Maps of Callaway County, Missouri

Family Maps of Callaway County, Missouri

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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360 pages with 92 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Callaway County, Missouri, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 6222 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 71 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1820s569 1830s1681 1840s1513 1850s2296 1860s99 1870s20 1880s4 1890s25 1900s2 1910s9 What Cities and Towns are in Callaway County, Missouri (and in this book)? Auxvasse, Bachelor, Bakersville (historical), Boydsville, Browns Ford, Bryans (historical), Callaway, Calwood, Carrington, Cedar City, Concord, Dixie, Earl, Eastville, Effie (historical), Ellerslie (historical), Folsom, Fulton, Garrett (historical), Guthrie, Hams Prairie, Hatton, Heilburn (historical), Hereford, Holts Summit, Hord (historical), Kingdom City, Lake Mykee Town, Liberty, Lindbergh, McCredie (subdivision), Millers, Millersburg, Mokane, New Bloomfield, North Jefferson, Pitcher, Portland, Readsville, Reform, Shamrock, Steedman, Stephens, Tebbetts, Toledo, Wainwright, Williamsburg, Youngers, Yucatan
Family Maps of Posey County, Indiana

Family Maps of Posey County, Indiana

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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212 pages with 68 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Posey County, Indiana, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 2190 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 34 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1820s94 1830s1847 1840s195 1850s31 1870s7 1890s4 1910s3 1920s1 1940s7 1950s1 What Cities and Towns are in Posey County, Indiana (and in this book)? Barrett, Blairsville, Bufkin, Caborn, Cynthiana, Dead Mans Crossing, Erwin, Farmersville, Grafton, Griffin, Hepburn, Heusler, Hovey, Lippe, Marrs Center, Mount Vernon, New Baltimore, New Harmony, Oak Grove, Oliver, Parkers Settlement, Philip Station, Poseyville, Prairie, Rapture, Saint Philip, Saint Wendel, Savah, Solitude, Springfield, Stewartsville, Upton, Wadesville, Welborn Switch, West Franklin
Family Maps of Van Buren County, Arkansas

Family Maps of Van Buren County, Arkansas

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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324 pages with 74 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Van Buren County, Arkansas, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 6519 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 39 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1840s54 1850s145 1860s325 1870s222 1880s796 1890s898 1900s1807 1910s1562 1920s726 What Cities and Towns are in Van Buren County, Arkansas (and in this book)? Alread, Archey (historical), Archey Valley, Austin, Banner (historical), Bee Branch, Bloomington (historical), Botkinburg, Butter Creek (historical), Buzzard Roost (historical), Chalk (historical), Chimes, Choctaw, Choctaw Pines, Claude, Clinton, Copeland, Crabtree, Culpepper, Dabney, Damascus, Dennard, East Mountain (historical), Edge (historical), Eglantine, Elba, Fairbanks, Fairfield Bay, Formosa, Gladys (historical), Gravel Hill, Gravesville, Green Tree, Gridley (historical), Half Moon, Kinderhook (historical), Koones Gulf (historical), Latham (historical), Liberty Springs (historical), Morganton, Oak Flat (historical), Old Botkinburg, Old Liberty (historical), Palisades, Pee Dee, Pine Mountain (historical), Plant, Pleasant Grove, Poe (historical), Rabbit Ridge, Racket Ridge (historical), Rex, Rocky Hill, Rumley, Rupert, Scotland, Settlement (historical), Shake Rag (historical), Shirley, Southside, Stumptoe, Sulphur Springs, Walnut Grove, Whipple, Williams Gulf (historical), Woolum, Zion Hill
Family Maps of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana

Family Maps of Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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438 pages with 146 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 4384 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 65 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1830s149 1840s529 1850s414 1860s1265 1870s84 1880s233 1890s626 1900s857 1910s196 1920s26 What Cities and Towns are in Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana (and in this book)? Adois (historical), Ajax, Allen, Ashland, Beechwood Estates, Bellwood, Bermuda, Bethel, Breedlove Hills, Calvert Acres, Campti, Caspari (historical), Chestnut, Chinquapin Park, Chopin, Clarence, Clear Lake (historical), Cloutierville, Cockfield (historical), Cognac (historical), Creston, Cypress, Derry, East Natchitoches, Fairview Acres, Fairview Alpha, Fern, Flora, Forest, Galbraith, Goldonna, Gorum, Grand Ecore, Grappes Bluff, Greenwood Park, Hagen (historical), Hagewood, Harris, Henryville (historical), Highland Acres, Hyams, Irma, Janie, Kile, King Hill, Kisatchie, Knightville (historical), Kraft, Lakeview, Los Adaes (historical), Lotus, Luella, Magnolia, Marco, Marthaville, Melrose, Mink, Montrose, Mora, Natchez, Natchitoches, Oak Grove, Oakhill, Oakleaf Estates, Odra, Oshkosh (historical), Pleasant Hill, Point Place, Pollockville, Powhatan, Provencal, Readheimer, Red Dirt (historical), Robeline, Sampusand, Shady Grove, Shamard Heights, Shamrock, Skidder, Stephens, Timon, Trichell, Victoria, Vienna Bend, Vowells Mill, Westlake, Williams Corner (historical), Wood
Family Maps of Clinton County, Indiana

Family Maps of Clinton County, Indiana

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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198 pages with 53 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Clinton County, Indiana, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 2636 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 48 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1820s242 1830s2246 1840s126 1850s16 1900s1 1910s3 1920s2 What Cities and Towns are in Clinton County, Indiana (and in this book)? Antioch, Avery, Beard, Boyleston, Cambria, Colfax, Cyclone, East Park, Edna Mills, Ellis, Fickle, Forest, Frankfort, Geetingsville, Hamilton, Hillisburg, Jefferson, Kentwood, Kilmore, Kirklin, Manson, Mattix Corner, Michigantown, Middlefork, Moran, Mulberry, Pickard, Reagan, Risse, Rossville, Scircleville, Sedalia, Wesley Manor, Wilshire, Woodside Park
Family Maps of Benton County, Arkansas

Family Maps of Benton County, Arkansas

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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440 pages with 110 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Benton County, Arkansas, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book 8020 Parcels of Land (with and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 113 Cemeteries plus Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. Counts for parcels of land mapped, by decade in which corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1830s3 1840s488 1850s1487 1860s1026 1870s579 1880s1364 1890s1390 1900s947 1910s648 1920s98 1930s5 1940s1 1950s9 What Cities/Towns are in Benton County Accident, Apple Spur, Avoca, Beacon Addition, Beaty, Beaver Shores, Bella Vista, Bella Vista, Bentonville, Bethel Heights, Blackjack Corner, Bland, Bloomfield, Bozarth (historical), Brightwater, Buttry (historical), Calis (historical), Cannon (historical), Castleville (historical), Cave (historical), Cave Springs, Caverna, Centerton, Chambers Spring (historical), Checks Corner (historical), Cherokee City, Clantonville, Clear Point, Clementine (historical), Colville (historical), Cottage Hill (historical), Creech, Cross Hollow, Cross Roads (historical), Crown (historical), Crump (historical), Dawn Hill, Decatur, Dorsey (historical), Dug Hill, Eagle Corner, Eldorado Springs (historical), Electric Springs (historical), Elkhorn Tavern, Fairmount, Falling Springs, Felker (historical), Flint (historical), Freeman (historical), Frisco, Frisco Springs (historical), Gallatin, Gallatin (historical), Garfield, Gateway, Gentry, Glade, Gravette, Green Acres, Hart (historical), Healing Springs, Hickory Creek, Hico, Highfill, Hill Top, Hiwasse, Hoover (historical), Hurd (historical), Ionia, Jaybird (historical), Key (historical), Lake Frances, Lakeland Hills, Larue, Lee (historical), Leetown, Liberty (historical), Line Store (historical), Little Flock, Logan, Lone Elm (historical), Lost Bridge Village, Lowell, Martin, Mason Valley, Maysville, Miller, Miller Springs (historical), Monte Ne, Monte Ne Shores, Nebo, Norwood, Oak Grove, Osage Mills, Osborn (historical), Pactolus (historical), Parn (historical), Pea Ridge, Pedro, Pine Top, Pippin (historical), Pleasant Hill, Pleasant Ridge, Pleasure Heights, Pond (historical), Prairie Creek, Puckett (historical), Race (historical), Rago, Rambo Riviera, Rivercliff Estates, Robinson, Rocky Comfort, Rocky Comfort (historical), Rogers, Rome City (historical), Round Top (historical), Seba, Sedalia (historical), Silent Grove, Siloam Springs, Silver Springs (historical), Spring Creek, Springtown, Sulphur Springs, Summit (historical), Tanglewood, Trammell (historical), Trident, Twin Springs (subdivision), Vaughn, Vista Shores, Vogel (historical), Wager (historical), Walnut Hill, Wann (historical), War Eagle, West Point, Woods (historical)
Family Maps of Newton County, Arkansas

Family Maps of Newton County, Arkansas

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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360 pages with 89 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Newton County, Arkansas, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 7484 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 59 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: Decade Parcel-count 1840s 42 1850s 165 1860s 110 1870s 268 1880s 711 1890s 1475 1900s 2353 1910s 2055 1920s 296 What Cities and Towns are in Newton County, Arkansas (and in this book)? Allfriend (historical), Arbaugh, Bass, Beechwood, Ben Hur, Boxley, Carver, Cave Creek, Chancel, Compton, Cowell, Crossroad, Deer, Diamond Cave, Dickey Junction, Dinsmore, Dogpatch, Edwards Junction, Erbie, Fallsville, Flat, Flatwoods, George, Gum Springs, Hasty, Holt (historical), Jasper, Limestone, Little Buffalo (historical), Loafer, Lurton, Moore, Mossville, Mount Hersey, Mount Judea, Mount Sherman, Murray, Nail, Parthenon, Piercetown, Pleasant Hill, Plumlee (historical), Ponca, Pruitt, Red Rock, Reeves, Ryker, Shiloh, Spence Jucntion, Stoverville, Sulphur Spring (historical), Swain, The Basin, Townsley (historical), Vendor, Walnut, Wayton, Wells Creek (historical), Western Grove, Yardelle
Family Maps of Monroe County, Ohio

Family Maps of Monroe County, Ohio

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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244 pages with 65 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Monroe County, Ohio, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 4274 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 131 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1820s297 1830s2931 1840s914 1850s122 1860s1 1910s3 1920s3 1950s1 1960s1 What Cities and Towns are in Monroe County, Ohio (and in this book)? Alexis, Altitude, Antioch, Beallsville, Benwood, Bingham, Brister, Brownsville, Burkhart, Calais, Cameron, Centerview (historical), Clarington, Cline, Coats, Cranenest, Cross Keys (historical), Dairy, Decker, Doherty, Duffy, Dwight, Edwina, Fly, Foxtown, Goodwin, Graham, Graysville, Greenbrier, Griffith, Hamilton, Hannibal, Hartshorn, Herlan, Hilltop, Hope Ridge (historical), Jacobsburg, Jericho, Jerles (historical), Jerusalem, Kerr, Laings, Lebanon, Lewisville, Lodi, Malaga, Marr, Mechanicsburg, Miltonsburg, Monroefield, Morton, Mount Carrick, Oak, Ozark, Plainview, Poulton, Quarry (historical), Rinard Mills, Rockport (historical), Round Bottom, Sardis, Six Point, Sprague, Stafford, Stillhouse Run (historical), Stringtown (historical), Swazey, Switzer, Sycamore Valley, Trail Run (historical), Wahanaker, Way, Wilson, Winklers Mill, Wittens, Woodsfield
Family Maps of Vigo County, Indiana

Family Maps of Vigo County, Indiana

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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188 pages with 47 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Vigo County, Indiana, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 2652 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 51 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1810s165 1820s110 1830s1985 1840s321 1850s53 1870s1 1890s5 1910s1 1920s9 1940s2 What Cities and Towns are in Vigo County, Indiana (and in this book)? Allendale, Atherton, Barnhart Town, Blackhawk, Brown Jug Corner, Burnett, Cherryvale, Coal Bluff, Cobb, Deming Park, Deming Woods, Dewey, Duane Yards, East Glenn, Ehrmandale, Ferguson Hill, Fontanet, Glen Ayre, Glenn Ayr, Gospel Grove, Grange Corner, Harrison, Hickory Island, Hutton, Keller, Larimer Hill, Lewis, Libertyville, Liggett, Marion Heights, Markles, New Goshen, North Terre Haute, Otter Creek Junction, Parkview, Pimento, Pine Ridge, Prairie Creek, Prairieton, Preston, Riley, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Sandcut, Sandford, Seelyville, Shepardsville, Shirkieville, Southwood, Spelterville, Spring Hill, State Line, Swalls, Tabertown, Taylorville, Tecumseh, Terre Haute, Terre Town, Toad Hop, Twelve Points, Vigo, West New Goshen, West Terre Haute, Whitcomb Heights, Woodgate, Youngstown
Family Maps of Lincoln County, Mississippi

Family Maps of Lincoln County, Mississippi

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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258 pages with 59 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Lincoln County, Mississippi, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 4903 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 39 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1820s103 1830s36 1840s807 1850s2912 1860s507 1870s6 1880s166 1890s285 1900s47 1910s25 1920s9 What Cities and Towns are in Lincoln County, Mississippi (and in this book)? Arlington, Auburn, Blueberry Hill, Bogue Chitto, Bristerville, Brookhaven, Cam, Carlos, Caseyville, Center Point, Cobbs, East Lincoln, Enterprise, Fair Oak Springs, Fair River, Friendship, Harmony, Hartman, Loyd Star, Montgomery, New Sight, Norfield, Pearlhaven (subdivision), Rafn, Ruth, Thayer, Vaughn, Wellman, West Lincoln, Wilkinson, Williams, Woolworth, Zetus
Family Maps of Grundy County, Illinois

Family Maps of Grundy County, Illinois

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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188 pages with 41 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Grundy County, Illinois, gleaned from the indexes of the Illinois State Archives. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 2483 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 19 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the patent applications were made: DecadeParcel-count 1830s770 1840s820 1850s1267 1860s33 1870s1 1880s1 1920s1 1930s1 What Cities and Towns are in Grundy County, Illinois (and in this book)? Aux Sable, Braceville, Carbon Hill, Centerville (historical), Central City, Clarke City, Claypool, Claypool Woods, Coal City, Diamond, Divine, East Brooklyn, Eileen, Gardner, Gaslight Village, Gorman, Harrisonville, Heatherfield, Highland Town (historical), Kinsman, Langham, Mazon, Mazonia, Minooka, Morris, Nettle Creek, Paytonville, Pebble Beach, Pine Grove, Richards Park, Ridgecrest, Sand Ridge, Saratoga, South Wilmington, Stockdale, Verona, Wauponsee, Willow Ridge
Family Maps of Ripley County, Indiana

Family Maps of Ripley County, Indiana

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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224 pages with 62 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Ripley County, Indiana, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 3054 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 58 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1810s1 1820s100 1830s2484 1840s442 1850s25 1870s1 1920s1 What Cities and Towns are in Ripley County, Indiana (and in this book)? Allen Crossing, Ballstown, Batesville, Behlmer Corner, Benham, Clinton, Correct, Cross Plains, Cross Roads, Dabney, Delaware, Dewberry, Elrod, Friendship, Haney Corner, Holton, Jackson, Jolleyville, Laughery Switch, Laugheryville, Lookout, Milan, Morris, Napoleon, Negangards Corner, New Carrollton, New Marion, Old Milan, Olean, Osgood, Otter Village, Penntown, Pierceville, Prattsburg, Rexville, Saint Magdalen, Spades, Stringtown, Stumpke Corner, Sunman, Versailles
Family Maps of Macon County, Missouri

Family Maps of Macon County, Missouri

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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300 pages with 77 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Macon County, Missouri, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 4508 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 53 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1810s70 1820s2 1830s347 1840s1493 1850s2241 1860s83 1870s148 1880s47 1890s52 1900s19 1910s6 What Cities and Towns are in Macon County, Missouri (and in this book)? Anabel, Ardmore, Atlanta, Axtell, Barnesville, Barryville, Bevier, Binkley, Bloomington, Callao, Cardy, Cash, Chariton, College Mound, Cottage, Cox, Economy, Elmer, Ethel, Excello, Gifford, Goldsberry, Hammack, Hart, Heuer, Kaseyville, Kellogg, Keota, Kern, La Plata, Lingo, Longville (historical), Love Lake, Lyda (historical), Macon, Mercyville, Narrows Creek (historical), New Cambria, Nickellton, Number Eight, Plainview, Redman, Seney, Snow (historical), Sue City, Ten Mile, Walnut, Woodville
Family Maps of Union County, Arkansas

Family Maps of Union County, Arkansas

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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432 pages with 131 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Union County, Arkansas, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 6486 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 146 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1830s26 1840s693 1850s2114 1860s1671 1870s146 1880s344 1890s674 1900s662 1910s139 1920s17 What Cities and Towns are in Union County, Arkansas (and in this book)? Aurelle, Blanchard Springs, Bolding, Cairo, Caledonia, Calion, Careyville Landing, Cargile, Carnie (historical), Catesville, Champagnolle, Cornie, Crain City, Dodge City, Dollar Junction, Dumas City, El Dorado, Felsenthal, Foster Hill, Gardner, Griffin, Herma, Hillsboro, Huttig, Junction City, Kenova, Kinard, Lamberton, Lapile, Lawson, Lisbon, Marysville, McGlendon Mill, Mount Holly, New Caledonia, New Hope, New London, New Union, Newell, Nick Springs, Norphlet, Nugulf, Old Lapile, Old Union, Parkers Chapel, Payne, Perdue City, Pickering, Pigeon Hill, Pleasant Grove, Quinn, Ritchie, Sandy Bend, Sandy Land, Sawmill, Scotland, Shuler, Smackover, Smith, Smithville, Strong, Three Creeks, Trull, Tubal, Union, Urbana, Victoria, Wesson
Family Maps of Madison County, Mississippi

Family Maps of Madison County, Mississippi

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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344 pages with 98 total maps Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Madison County, Mississippi, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 5395 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 44 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1820s715 1830s2590 1840s1946 1850s79 1860s12 1870s4 1880s4 1890s12 1900s6 1910s12 1920s7 What Cities and Towns are in Madison County, Mississippi (and in this book)? Adelle, Anderson, Annandale, Ballard, Beaver Creek (subdivision), Camden, Cameron, Canton, Cedar Hill, Charlton, Cobbville, Country Club Woods (subdivision), Davis, Deerfield, Farmhaven, Flora, Gateway North (subdivision), Gluckstadt, Greenbrook (subdivision), Havendale, Hunters Creek (subdivision), Kearney Park, Livingston, Loring, Madison, Madisonville, Mannsdale, Maris Town, Meltonville, Mill Town, Milltown, Millville, Natchez Trace Village (subdivision), New Hope Grove, Oaks, Pecan Creek (subdivision), Raytown, Revive, Richton, Ridgeland, Robinson Springs, Roses Bluff (subdivision), Sandalwood (subdivision), Sharon, Sharpsburg, Shoccoe, Sloan, Squirrel Hill (subdivision), Stokes, Stonegate (subdivision), Summertree (subdivision), Tavern Hill (subdivision), The Breakers (subdivision), Tidewater (subdivision), Traceland North (subdivision), Treasure Cove (subdivision), Truitt, Turnetta, Twelve Oaks (subdivision), Twin Harbor (subdivision), Vernon, Village Glen (subdivision), Village Square (subdivision), Virlilia, Way
Family Maps of Montgomery County, Indiana, Deluxe Edition

Family Maps of Montgomery County, Indiana, Deluxe Edition

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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Locating original landowners in maps has never been an easy task-until now. This volume in the Family Maps series contains newly created maps of original landowners (patent maps) in what is now Montgomery County, Indiana, gleaned from the indexes of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. But it offers much more than that. For each township in the county, there are two additional maps accompanying the patent map: a road map and a map showing waterways, railroads, and both modern and many historical city-centers and cemeteries. Included are indexes to help you locate what you are looking for, whether you know a person's name, a last name, a place-name, or a cemetery. The combination of maps and indexes are designed to aid researchers of American history or genealogy to explore frontier neighborhoods, examine family migrations, locate hard-to-find cemeteries and towns, as well as locate land based on legal descriptions found in old documents or deeds. The patent-maps are essentially plat maps but instead of depicting owners for a particular year, these maps show original landowners, no matter when the transfer from the federal government was completed. Dates of patents typically begin near the time of statehood and run into the early 1900s. 224 pages with 77 total maps What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 3874 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 57 Cemeteries plus . . . Roads, and existing Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Railroads, and Small-towns (including some historical), etc. What YEARS are these maps for? Here are the counts for parcels of land mapped, by the decade in which the corresponding land patents were issued: DecadeParcel-count 1820s1360 1830s2418 1840s74 1850s6 1910s10 1920s6 What Cities and Towns are in Montgomery County, Indiana (and in this book)? Alamo, Ames, Beckville, Bowers, Browns Valley, Cherry Grove, Crawfordsville, Darlington, Darlington Woods, Deer Mill, Elmdale, Fiskville, Garfield, Hibernia, Kirkpatrick, Ladoga, Lapland, Linden, Linnsburg, Log Cabin Crossroads, Mace, Manchester, New Market, New Richmond, New Ross, North Union, Parkersburg, Shannondale, Smartsburg, Sycamore Ford, Taylor Corner, Waveland, Waynetown, Wesley, Whitesville, Wingate, Yountsville