AncestryLibrary
I first search my name and I had many results but none were
relevant. What was interesting that two people with my same name were listed
but from Ohio and Georgia. I decided to change things up a little and did my
last name with my home town. From these results I found many family members
including my great grandmother and grandfathers Social Security Death Index.
Also, I found public records index for aunts, uncles, great uncles, my dad, and
even my brother. There is a lot of general information which would be great
while making a family tree.
I couldn’t find the tab pictures and maps so I searched
South Dakota and under the categories looked at pictures. What I found was over
400,000 results with most of the school yearbooks. What I thought was
interesting was 6 results about professional baseball players that either were
born in South Dakota or died in South Dakota. Under the category maps &
atlases there are 138,803 results with most being county land ownership maps.
HeritageQuest
I went to search books and then in places search my small
hometown Walcott, Iowa. There were 13 results but only one that was relevant
being the History of the war activities
of Scott County Iowa, 1917-1918. Looking at the hits within the book it
looks like a very interesting research tool for our area. I went clicked on the
section title that interested me the most, Aid
for French Orphans. It gave very interesting information about how the area
secured the adoption of 554 French Orphans and then gives the names of the
people that served on the committee.
Sanborn Maps
I could not find North Sioux City or Jefferson on the list
of cities in South Dakota. I went ahead and selected Elk Point in Dec. 1882. It
was interesting seeing which lots were filled and looking down Main Street
seeing the bakery, produce store, post office, etc. I moved up the year seeing
how the town grew and how it took more sheets to show the town, starting with
one sheet and by the last map July 1941 there were 5 sheets. I love looking at
old maps like this and comparing them by years so this was right in my interest
level. I only wished we had more cities and states to look at.
Great work, Warnecke! I must apologize for the lack of "Maps & Photos" tab--they changed it on us, and we didn't notice. You can select "Show Advanced Search" and then select "Maps & Photos." In spite of that, you made some great finds. We hope you will show these resources to your patrons. Thanks for your comments.
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