Mapping the Family Tree

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MAPPING THE FAMILY TREE

By: JoAnn Parks, GISPFeb. 2011

Due to the personal information in this presentation,

several slides have been removed.

Also at the end I have posted the websites mentioned

as requested by several in attendance.

GENEALOGY TIPSHistoric MapsGoogle Earth

DNA

BackgroundInfo

1920

Big Drywood NorwegianLutheran Church

Z.C.B.J. Bohemian Hall

HistoricMaps

10 % of Americans trace roots back to Mayflower

Millions more trace back to colonial times

Westward Expansion in reverse

http://www.familyhistory101.com/maps.html

Register of Deeds

Birth RecordsMarriage Records

Military Discharge Records

Death Records

Europe – Wars

7 Year War30 Year War

100 Year War

War of RosesCod Wars

ReformationCounter Reformation

Name a reason, Europe had a war!

Names & Boundaries Changed

Agram – Zagreb

Leitomischl – Litomysl

Olmütz MoraviaOlomouc Czech Republic

Cracow – Krakow

Villages Disappeared

COTTAGE NAMES

1786

GoogleEarth

GrovaBreen

Jostedalsbreen

http://worldnames.publicprofiler.org/Main.aspx

WHY/WHEN

1578-1881

DNA

XX & XY

There are two sex chromosomes, X and Y. Females carry XX and males XY

The Y-chromosome passes down from father to son. Females do not receive it.

The fact that the Y-chromosome goes down the paternal line makes it valuable for genealogy studies, since it typically follows a surname line.

two same surnames fromtwo different haplogroups

known DNA in a village thatmatches a family line DNA

match two surnames lines(Roder/Roeder)in same village

(fictitious names & locations used only as example)

CONCLUSIONHistoric MapsGoogle Earth

DNA

THANKYOU

http://www.familyhistory101.com/maps.html

http://worldnames.publicprofiler.org

https://www.familytreedna.com

http://www.cgsi.org/

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