Mapping Software for Genealogists

Geoff Rasmussen
Sep 15, 2010
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About this webinar

In this 60 minute webinar we will cover the following topics: 1) AniMap software (U.S. & Canada): learn how to find the correct county for the time period, and perform radius searches (list all cemeteries/churches within 10 miles of a place). For 30 years a researcher looked in the records of Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut for their ancestor who was born there in 1720. AniMap easily shows that in 1720, Woodstock would have been in Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Now we know the correct location to find the records for that time period. Brick wall problem solved. 2) Centennia software (Europe and Middle East): Have you ever wondered about the changing country borders in Europe? Have ancestors in Germany, Poland, or Prussia? Which is it? The Centennia Historical Atlas software shows the changing country borders from the 11th century to the present in Europe and the Middle East. 3) Map My Family Tree software (entire world): plot your ancestors on a map of the world, track family migrations, plot to Google Earth, use the time scroll bar to dynamically select which time period you want displayed on your map and more.

About the speaker

Geoffrey D. Rasmussen is the father of four budding genealogists. He graduated with a degree in Genealogy and Family History from Brigham Young University and has served as director and vice-president...
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Key points and insights

This webinar provides an enlightening exploration into the vital role of historical mapping software in genealogical research. By focusing on the essential elements of successful research—accurate names, dates, and locations—the presenter illustrates how understanding changing jurisdictional boundaries over time is crucial for locating records. Participants are introduced to practical digital tools that bring historical landscapes to life, ultimately enabling researchers to navigate complex geographical shifts with greater confidence and precision.

Key takeaways from the session include:

  • Understanding Jurisdictional Evolution: The webinar highlights the common genealogical challenge where an ancestor's home remains stationary while the governing county or territory name changes over time, emphasizing that research must be conducted based on the specific jurisdiction active during the ancestor's life.
  • Leveraging Specialized Software: The presentation offers a look at specific mapping software, such as Animap and Centennia, which allow researchers to visualize geographical and boundary changes across the United States, Canada, Europe, and the Middle East throughout history.
  • Effective Locating Techniques: Practical insights are shared on how to utilize modern database search functions to "pluck" and plot specific locations, allowing users to better understand the proximity of ancestral homes and related record-keeping jurisdictions.

Embarking on the journey to visualize your ancestors' lives through historical mapping can transform research efforts and break through stubborn brick walls. View the full webinar to benefit from the practical demonstrations of these tools, which offer a deeper understanding of how to identify the correct records for your ancestors. Additionally, make sure to explore the comprehensive syllabus provided with the webinar, as it contains valuable resources designed to further assist with your genealogical discoveries.


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