Sleuthing, serendipity and magical Maine maps!
A portion of the 1859 map of Penobscot county, Maine I love maps. They often hold the keys to learning more about our ancestors. They place these people in context with those with whom they lived. They...
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Using HistoryGeo.com, I was able to easily create this map on Google maps showing Benjamin Bursley’s residence in relation to those of his sons-in-law, Albert Stanwood and James Smallen. Okay, it might...
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