Learn how to use Google Maps, old historical maps, and cemetery locations to verify event locations in your ancestors' lives. Make connections between events, places, and timeframes, so your entries in a family tree can be more accurate and consistent. How do travel considerations and home locations for your ancestors help you do more reliable research? Find out as we learn about the importance of maps to genealogical research from FamilySearch.
Learn how to use Google Maps, old historical maps, and cemetery locations to verify event locations in your ancestors' lives. Make connections between events, places, and timeframes, so your entries in a family tree can be more accurate and consistent. How do travel considerations and home locations for your ancestors help you do more reliable research? Find out as we learn about the importance of maps to genealogical research from FamilySearch.
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