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Family Maps of Carter County, Missouri

Family Maps of Carter County, Missouri

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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205 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 Carter 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) . . . 2635 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 30 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 1820s2 1830s22 1840s19 1850s1505 1860s830 1870s33 1880s125 1890s49 1900s31 1910s16 1920s3 What Cities and Towns are in Carter County, Missouri (and in this book)? Barren (historical), Chicopee, Chilton, Crites Corner, Eastwood, Ellsinore, Fremont, Grandin, Homestead (historical), House Creek, Hunter, Keeney Corner, South Van Buren, Van Buren
Family Maps of Logan County, Arkansas

Family Maps of Logan County, Arkansas

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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312 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 Logan 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) . . . 4448 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 83 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 1830s 168 1840s 136 1850s 112 1860s 1257 1870s 520 1880s 944 1890s 542 1900s 346 1910s 322 1920s 101 What Cities and Towns are in Logan County, Arkansas (and in this book)? Barber, Blue Mountain, Booneville, Brownsville, Carbon City, Carolan, Caulksville, Cauthron, Chismville, Corley, Cotton Town, Delaware, Driggs, Dublin, Echo, Ellsworth (historical), Geren (historical), Glendale, Golden City, Gray Rock, Grayson, Ione, Johnson, Kalamazoo, Liberty, Lucas, Magazine, Midway, Mixon, Morrison Bluff, Mountain Grove, New Blaine, Paris, Plainview, Pleasant Hill, Pleasant Hill, Prairie View, Ratcliff, Revilee, Riverside, Roseville, Saint Scholastica, Sand Ridge, Scranton, Shady Grove, Sommer (historical), Spielerville (historical), Subiaco, Sugar Grove, Tate, Tokalon, Union, Wilkins
Family Maps of Gentry County, Missouri

Family Maps of Gentry County, Missouri

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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192 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 Gentry 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) . . . 2491 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 30 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 1840s451 1850s1890 1860s122 1870s25 1880s2 1890s1 What Cities and Towns are in Gentry County, Missouri (and in this book)? Alanthus Grove, Albany, Albany Junction, Berlin, Carmack, Darlington, Douglas, Effingham, Ellenorah, Enyart, Evona, Ford City, Gentry, Gentryville, Island City, King City, Lone Star, McCurry, McFall, Mount Pleasant, Pinhook, Siloam Springs, Stanberry, Voyage (historical), Whitten
Family Maps of Cumberland County, Illinois

Family Maps of Cumberland County, Illinois

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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208 pages with 50 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 Cumberland 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) . . . 3498 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 patent applications were made: DecadeParcel-count 1820s1 1830s975 1840s726 1850s1601 1860s339 1870s224 1880s58 1890s4 What Cities and Towns are in Cumberland County, Illinois (and in this book)? Bradbury, Dees, Greenup, Hazel Dell, Janesville, Jewett, Johnstown, Liberty Hill, Lillyville, Maple Point, Neal, Neoga, Roslyn, Timothy, Toledo, Union Center, Vevay Park, Walla Walla, Woodbury
Family Maps of Bartholomew County, Indiana

Family Maps of Bartholomew County, Indiana

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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198 pages with 50 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 Bartholomew 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) . . . 3341 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 36 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 1820s854 1830s1480 1840s910 1850s94 1870s1 1880s1 1910s1 What Cities and Towns are in Bartholomew County, Indiana (and in this book)? Azalia, Bethany, Bethel Village, Burnsville, Clifford, Columbus, Corn Brook, Cuba, East Columbus, Elizabethtown, Everroad Park, Flat Rock Park, Forest Park, Garden City, Grammer, Grandview Lake, Hartsville, Hope, Jewell Village, Jonesville, Kansas, Lowell, Mount Healthy, Newbern, North Columbus, North Gate, North Ogilville, North Park, Northcliff, Nortonburg, Ogilville, Old Saint Louis, Parkside, Petersville, Pleasant View Village, Riverview Acres, Rosstown, Rugby, Saint Louis Crossing, Stony Lonesome, Taylorsville, Walesboro, Waymansville, Waynesville
Family Maps of Genesee County, Michigan

Family Maps of Genesee County, Michigan

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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258 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 Genesee County, Michigan, 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) . . . 3940 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 45 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 1820s18 1830s3490 1840s141 1850s273 1860s5 1870s2 1890s4 1900s2 1910s4 What Cities and Towns are in Genesee County, Michigan (and in this book)? Argentine, Atlas, Bayport Park, Beecher, Belsay, Brent Creek, Burton, Clio, Davison, Duffield, Farrandville, Fenton, Flint, Flushing, Gaines, Genesee, Goodrich, Grand Blanc, Lake Fenton, Lakeside, Lapeer Heights, Lennon, Linden, McGrew Junction, Montrose, Mount Morris, Otisville, Pine Run, Rankin, Richfield Center, Rogersville, Russellville, Swartz Creek, Thetford Center
Family Maps of Marion County, Alabama, Deluxe Edition

Family Maps of Marion County, Alabama, 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 Marion County, Alabama, 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. 310 pages with 74 total maps What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 5655 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 171 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 1820s160 1830s204 1840s61 1850s2012 1860s921 1870s11 1880s322 1890s837 1900s704 1910s378 1920s43 1960s1 What Cities and Towns are in Marion County, Alabama (and in this book)? Allens Factory, Barnesville, Bear Creek, Bexar, Brilliant, Brinn, Brookside, Byrd, Fairview, Fulton Bridge, Glen Allen, Goddard, Gold Mine, Guin, Gu-Win, Hackleburg, Hamilton, Lumbull, New Hope, Pea Ridge, Pearces Mills, Pigeye, Pikeville, Piney Grove, Pleasant Ridge, Pull Tight, Rock City, Shottsville, South Haleyville, Stinson, Sunny Home, Tessner, Texas, Thornhill, Tucker, Weston, Whitehouse, Wiginton, Winfield, Yampertown
Family Maps of Oktibbeha County, Mississippi

Family Maps of Oktibbeha County, Mississippi

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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214 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 Oktibbeha 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) . . . 2508 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 41 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 1830s33 1840s2111 1850s242 1860s44 1880s12 1890s33 1900s10 1910s23 What Cities and Towns are in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi (and in this book)? Adaton, Bradley, Bugh, Center Grove, Clayton Village, Country Club Subdivision, Craig Springs Double Springs, Fairfield Commons (subdivision), Fairground Subdivision (subdivision), Glendale (subdivision), Green Acres (subdivision), Green Oaks (subdivision), Greenbriar (subdivision), Hancock Circle (subdivision), Heritage Colony (subdivision), Hickory Grove Estates (subdivision), Highland Estates (subdivision), Hillbrook (subdivision), Hillcrest (subdivision), Lakeside Estates (subdivision), Landers (subdivision), Longview, Maben, Magnolia Heights (subdivision), Montgomery Park (subdivision), Morgantown, Muldrow, Nashdale (subdivision), Northgate (subdivision), Northwood (subdivision), Northwood Hills (subdivision), Oakwood Estates (subdivision), Oktibbeha Gardens (subdivision), Oktoc, Osborn, Page Subdivision (subdivision), Parkdale (subdivision), Patrick, Pecan Acres (subdivision), Plairs, Plantation Homes (subdivision), Pleasant Acres (subdivision), Pleasant Ridge, Pressly Place (subdivision), Quail Valley (subdivision), Rocky Hill, Rolling Hills (subdivision), Rosedale (subdivision), Self Creek, Sessums, Sheely Hills (subdivision), Sherwood Forest (subdivision), Southdale (subdivision), Starkville, Stonegate (subdivision), Sturgis, Sunset (subdivision), Tanglewood (subdivision), Templeton Meadows (subdivision), Timbercove (subdivision), University Estates (subdivision), University Heights (subdivision), Valley View (subdivision), Waterfront Estates (subdivision), Wellborn Subdivision (subdivision), West End (subdivision), Westland Heights (subdivision), Westwood (subdivision), Whispering Pines (subdivision), Wood Dale (subdivision), Wood Manor (subdivision), Woodland Heights (subdivision)
Family Maps of Hennepin County, Minnesota

Family Maps of Hennepin County, Minnesota

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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258 pages with 83 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 Hennepin County, Minnesota, 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) . . . 2838 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 50 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 1840s45 1850s2372 1860s275 1870s96 1880s26 1890s13 1900s2 1910s7 1920s1 What Cities and Towns are in Hennepin County, Minnesota (and in this book)? Armstrong, Atwood, Berning Mill, Bloomington, Bloomington Ferry, Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, Burschville, Calhoun Beach, Champlin, Corcoran, Crescent Beach, Crystal, Crystal Bay, Dayton, Deephaven, Ditter, Dupont, Eden Prairie, Edina, Eureka (subdivision), Excelsior, Fletcher, Glen Lake, Glenwood Junction, Golden Valley, Greenfield, Greenwood, Groveland, Hamel, Hopkins, Independence, Island Park, Lake Sarah, Leighton, Long Lake, Loretto, Lyndale, Maple Grove, Maple Plain, Medicine Lake, Medina, Minneapolis, Minnetonka, Minnetonka Beach, Minnetonka Mills, Minnetrista, Mission Farms, Mound, New Hope, Oak Knoll, Oak Terrace, Orono, Osseo, Oxboro, Plymouth, Richfield, Robbinsdale, Rockford, Rogers, Rowland, Saga Hill, Saint Anthony, Saint Bonifacius, Saint Louis Park, Shorewood, Spring Park, Stubbs Bay (subdivision), Tonka Bay, Wayzata, West Coon Rapids, Woodland
Family Maps of Cleburne County, Arkansas

Family Maps of Cleburne County, Arkansas

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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270 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 Cleburne 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) . . . 5088 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 25 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 1820s55 1830s27 1840s58 1850s635 1860s1387 1870s31 1880s121 1890s582 1900s986 1910s926 1920s280 What Cities and Towns are in Cleburne County, Arkansas (and in this book)? Almond, Banner, Brewer, Brownsville, Budd Creek, Concord, Crossroads, Drasco, Driftwood Shores, Edgemont, Everett (historical), Fairfield Bay, Fivemile, Greers Ferry, Heber Springs, Higden, Hiram, Hopewell, Ida, Lake Ridge, Libby (historical), Lone Pine, McJester, Miller (historical), Partain, Pearson, Post Oak, Prim, Quitman, Rainbow Island, Sandiff, Shiloh (historical), Snell, South Shore Park, Sunny Slope, Tannenbaum, Tumbling Shoals, Tyler (historical), West Pangburn, Whispering Springs, Wilburn, Wolf Bayou, Woodrow
Family Maps of Perry County, Mississippi

Family Maps of Perry County, Mississippi

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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242 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 Perry 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) . . . 3910 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 1820s2 1840s51 1850s219 1860s65 1870s15 1880s1918 1890s844 1900s510 1910s258 1920s28 What Cities and Towns are in Perry County, Mississippi (and in this book)? Barbara, Batt Place, Beaumont, Belleville, Benmore, Brewer, Corinth, Deep Creek, East Side, Ferguson, Good Hope, Hercules Station, Hintonville, Indian Springs, Janice, Kittrell, Little Creek, Mahned, McSwain, New Augusta, Oak Grove, Progress, Redhill, Rhodes, Richton, Runnelstown, Tallahala, Wingate
Family Maps of Douglas County, Missouri

Family Maps of Douglas County, Missouri

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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344 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 Douglas 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) . . . 6675 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 70 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 1840s11 1850s376 1860s149 1870s855 1880s795 1890s3049 1900s1096 1910s333 1920s6 What Cities and Towns are in Douglas County, Missouri (and in this book)? Ann, Arden, Arno, Ava, Basher, Bertha, Biggs (historical), Blanche, Brushyknob, Bryant, Buckhart, Champion, Cheney, Coldspring, Cross Roads, Denlow, Depew, Dogwood, Drury, Evans, Fielden, Filer, Gentryville, Girdner, Goodhope, Goodville, Granada, Hale Crossing, Hebron, Hest, Hilo (historical), Holtville, Jackson Mill, Johns Mills (historical), Larissa, Merritt, Midway, Mount Zion, Olathia, Old Merritt, Omba (historical), Ongo, Osborn Crossing, Prior, Red Bank, Richville, Rippee (historical), Rome, Roosevelt, Roy, Sedan (historical), Silverton, Smallett, Squires, Sweden, Tedrick (historical), Tigris, Topaz, Vanzant, Vera Cruz, Witty, Zenda
Family Maps of Marion County, Indiana

Family Maps of Marion County, Indiana

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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226 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 Marion 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) . . . 3104 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 45 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 1820s1533 1830s1533 1840s5 1850s1 1910s18 1920s14 What Cities and Towns are in Marion County, Indiana (and in this book)? Acton, Allisonville, Augusta, Avalon Hills, Beech Grove, Belle Arbor, Belmont, Ben Davis, Benton House, Brendonwood, Bridgeport, Brightwood (historical), Broad Ripple, Broad Ripple, Broadmoor, Brooklyn Heights, Burge Terrace, Camby, Castleton, Chapel Hill, Charle Sumac Estates, Charlesmac Village, Clermont, Clifford Park (historical), Clifton, College Crest, Creekwood, Crossroad Temple, Crows Nest, Cumberland, Dawnbury, Delaware Trails, Devonshire, Drexel Gardens, Driftwood Hills, East Brightwood (historical), Edgewood, Fairview Station, Fairwood Hills, Fall Creek Highland, Farleys Addition, Five Points, Flackville, Germantown, Glendale, Glendale Heights, Glenns Valley, Grandview, Greenbriar, Harrison Place (historical), Highwoods, Holida, Homecroft, Hoover Crest, Indian Creek Estates, Indian Lake, Indianapolis, Ingallston, Irvington, Irvington (historical), Ivanhoe, Ivy Hills, Julietta, Keystone Manor, Knollton Heights, Lawrence, Legendary Hills, Lindenwood, Lynhurst, Mallot Park (historical), Maple Ridge, Mapleton, Mayflower Meadows, Maywood, Meridian Hills, Mickleyville, Millersville, Mount Jackson, New Augusta, Nora, North Crows Nest, North Indianapolis, Northwood (historical), Oaklandon, Perry Manor, Pleasant Acres, Poplar Grove, Rainbow Highlands, Ravenswood, Robinson (historical), Rocky Ripple, Rosedale Hills, Sherwood Forest, Shooters Hill, Shore Acres, Snacks, Southport, Speedway, Spring Hills, Spring Hollow, Spring Mill Estates, Spring Mill Woods, Sterling Heights, Sun Down, Sunnyview, Sunshine Gardens, Traders Point, Tremont, Trilobi Hills, Twin Brooks, University Heights, Valley Mills, Vertland, Wanamaker, Warren Hills, Warren Park, Washington Place, Wellington, West Newton, Westchester Estates, Westover, Westwood, Williams Creek, Wolfington, Woodruff Place, Woodstock, Wynnedale
Family Maps of Seneca County, Ohio

Family Maps of Seneca County, Ohio

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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240 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 Seneca 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) . . . 3433 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 75 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 1820s1158 1830s2149 1840s101 1850s20 1910s1 1920s3 1930s1 What Cities and Towns are in Seneca County, Ohio (and in this book)? Adrian, Alvada, Amsden, Angus, Attica, Attica Junction, Bascom, Berwick, Bettsville, Bloomville, Caroline, Carrothers, Center, Cooper, Cromers, Elizabethtown (historical), Fireside, Flat Rock, Fort Seneca, Fostoria, Frank, Frenchtown, Green Springs, Iler, Kansas, Linden (historical), Lowell, Maple Grove, Melmore, Mount Gilead, New Riegel, Oil Station, Old Fort, Omar, Raineys (historical), Reedtown, Rehoboth, Republic, Rockaway, Saint Nicholas (historical), Saint Stephens, Scipio, Siam, Springville, Squires, Swander, Thomsontown (historical), Tiffin, Watson, West Lodi
Family Maps of Gogebic County, Michigan

Family Maps of Gogebic County, Michigan

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publsihing Co.
2010
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411 pages with 137 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 Gogebic County, Michigan, 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) . . . 4840 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 3 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 1850s178 1860s14 1870s601 1880s3901 1890s34 1900s63 1910s14 1920s35 What Cities and Towns are in Gogebic County, Michigan (and in this book)? Anvil, Aurora, Auvinen Corner, Beaton, Bessemer, Connorville, Dunham, Ethelwood, Fuller, Gogebic, Hartley, Hautala Corner, Hillcrest, Ironwood, Jessieville, Junet, Katakitckon Indian Village, Marenisco, Norrie, North Bessemer, North Ironwood, Planter, Plymouth, Ramsay, Siemens, Stickley, Tamarack, Thayer, Theilers, Thomaston, Tula, Verona, Wakefield, Watersmeet, Wellington, White City, Wico, Yale
Family Maps of Harper County, Oklahoma

Family Maps of Harper County, Oklahoma

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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364 pages with 107 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 Harper County, Oklahoma, 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) . . . 3630 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 14 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 1900s1121 1910s2484 1920s25 What Cities and Towns are in Harper County, Oklahoma (and in this book)? Buffalo, Dunlap, Laverne, May, Rosston, Selman, Willard
Family Maps of Geneva County, Alabama, Deluxe Edition

Family Maps of Geneva County, Alabama, 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 Geneva County, Alabama, 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. 312 pages with 89 total maps What's Mapped in this book (that you'll not likely find elsewhere) . . . 5683 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. 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 1830s42 1840s161 1850s1183 1860s550 1870s9 1880s613 1890s2620 1900s396 1910s100 1920s6 What Cities and Towns are in Geneva County, Alabama (and in this book)? Bailey Crossroads, Bald Hill, Bellwood, Black, Center Ridge, Chancellor, Coffee Springs, Costilla (historical), Dundee, Earlytown, Eunola, Fadette, Ganer, Geneva, Hacoda, Hartford, High Bluff, Highfalls, Highnote, Kellys Crossroads, Lowery, Lytle, Malvern, Marl, Millville (historical), Morrisville (historical), Mount Carmel, Pera, Piney Grove, Samson, Scranton, Sellersville, Slocomb, Somerset, Spears, Thurston, Vanlandingham Mill, Warwick (historical), Weeks, Whitaker (historical)
Family Maps of Miller County, Missouri

Family Maps of Miller County, Missouri

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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278 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 Miller 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) . . . 5745 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 38 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 1820s5 1830s140 1840s690 1850s3477 1860s416 1870s376 1880s120 1890s291 1900s144 1910s86 What Cities and Towns are in Miller County, Missouri (and in this book)? Arrowhead, Arrowhead Beach, Atwell, Aurora Springs, Bagnell, Brays, Brumley, Capps, Eldon, Etterville, Faith, Hoecker, Iberia, Kaiser, Keethtown, Lake Ozark, Lakeland, Lakeside, Lakeview, Marys Home, Mount Pleasant, Olean, Pleasant Mount, Rocky Mount, Saint Anthony, Saint Elizabeth, Samtown, Spring Garden, Traderight, Tuscumbia, Ulman, Watkins, West Aurora
Family Maps of Langlade County, Wisconsin

Family Maps of Langlade County, Wisconsin

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2014
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300 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 Langlade County, Wisconsin, 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) . . . 3289 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 20 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 1850s2 1860s200 1870s904 1880s1768 1890s270 1900s130 1910s13 1920s1 What Cities and Towns are in Langlade County, Wisconsin (and in this book)? Antigo, Bavaria, Bryant, Choate, Deerbrook, Elcho, Elmhurst, Elton, Four Corners, Freeman, Hollister, Kempster, Koepenick, Langlade, Lily, Markton, Neva, Neva Corners, Ormsby, Parrish, Pearson, Phlox, Pickerel, Polar, Post Lake, Sherry Junction, Summit Lake, White Lake
Family Maps of Allen Parish, Louisiana

Family Maps of Allen Parish, Louisiana

Gregory a. Boyd J. D.

Arphax Publishing Co.
2010
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286 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 Allen 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) . . . 3103 Parcels of Land (with original landowner names and patent-dates labeled in the relevant map) 27 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 1830s1 1840s12 1850s17 1860s115 1870s26 1880s1025 1890s1187 1900s652 1910s61 1920s3 What Cities and Towns are in Allen Parish, Louisiana (and in this book)? Bel, Bernard, Bond, Canton, Cherry Grove, Coverdale, Elder, Elizabeth, Emad, Foley, Fontenot, Fords (historical), Grant, Gravel Point, Hampton, Harmony, Houston (historical), Indian Village, Kinder, Lauderdale, Le Blanc, Le Jeune, Lyles, Mab, Marionville (historical), Mittie, Moeling (historical), Oakdale, Oakdale, Oberlin, Pawnee, Reeves, Reids, Simmons Settlement, Soileau, Stanley, Tenmile, Ward