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Atlas - Maps - Gazetteers
A Land Called Hessen 12/12/2009
  (with other maps of Germany)  
An Atlas of the German Empire by Ludwig Ravenstein 12/12/2009
  At the University of Wisconsin - Madison Libraries  
Atlas of the German Empire 12/12/2009
  A map depicts the area covered by the Atlas des Deutschen Reichs, and shows the division of the entire area into the nine main maps and two smaller maps of the original atlas.  
Bavarian Gazetteer 12/12/2009
Charts of Major Migration Routes 12/13/2009
  For the Northeastern, Eastern and Western regions. These charts reflect the actual migration routes of our ancestors.  
Early American Migration Roads and Trails 12/12/2009
  Each set, produced in PDF Format, has 5 sections: Traffic, Features, Timeline, Route, Map sketch  
Emigrant's Map and Guide for Routes to North America 12/12/2009
  Maps such as this helped show them the way. At the time, land in the United States was cheap, fertile, and plentiful, making it an ideal choice for immigrants eager to establish new settlements and to begin new lives.  
GeoGen 12/12/2009
  Surname Distribution Maps for Germany and Austria.  
GeoGen Surname Mapping 12/12/2009
  Geogen is the short form for geographical genealogy which means location based ancestor research. On this website you can create maps which show the distribution of surnames in Germany and Austria. Significant concentrations can point to a local root of the family or of the family name  
German Genealogy Research at Pro-Genealogists - Maps 12/12/2009
German Migration Map 12/12/2009
  Shows from 1630-1929 when each county in America was created and view the percentage of German population per county.Note: it also lists 122 Different Named Trails  
Google Earth 12/12/2009
  Offers maps and satellite images. FREE download.  
Google Maps 12/12/2009
  Provides directions, interactive maps and satellite/aerial imagery.  
Historic American Roads and Migration Routes 12/12/2009
  Finding your American ancestors can sometimes be difficult because they may have moved so frequently. You might begin your search by asking yourself why your ancestors migrated from one locality to another.  
Historical Maps of Germany 12/12/2009
  Change the end of the URL from 1000.html to 1190, 1378, 1547, 1648, 1789, or 1815 for maps of those years.  
Historical Maps of Germany 12/12/2009
IEG-Maps 12/12/2009
Jonathan Sheppard Books - Map Reprints 12/12/2009
  Quality historic map reprints of North American and Europe with value to genealogists. Online catalog available for entire map collection.  
Migration Charts 12/12/2009
  These charts illustrate and reflect the actual migration routes of your ancestors.  
National Geographic Maps 12/12/2009
  Excellent source of maps for over 190 nations.  
RootsWeb's World Connect Project 12/12/2009
  Search Hundreds of Thousands of Family Trees.