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'''[[Trinidad_and_Tobago_Genealogy|Trinidad and Tobago]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] Genealogy'''<br><br>
'''[[Trinidad_and_Tobago_Genealogy|Trinidad and Tobago]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png]] Genealogy'''<br><br>
Maps can help you find where your ancestors lived. There are many types of maps. Each can help you in a different way. Historical maps describe economic growth and development, boundaries, migration and settlement patterns, and other historical information. Road maps provide details on highways, rivers, and town size. Other types of maps include parish, county, topographical maps, enclosure, civil district, and church diocesan.<br><br>
Maps can help you find where your ancestors lived. There are many types of maps. Each can help you in a different way. Historical maps describe economic growth and development, boundaries, migration and settlement patterns, and other historical information. Road maps provide details on highways, rivers, and town size. Other types of maps include parish, county, topographical maps, enclosure, civil district, and church diocesan.<br><br>
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*[http://www.worldandcitymaps.com/central-america/trinidad-and-tobago/ Maps and Facts]
*[http://www.worldandcitymaps.com/central-america/trinidad-and-tobago/ Maps and Facts]


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Maps can help you find where your ancestors lived. There are many types of maps. Each can help you in a different way. Historical maps describe economic growth and development, boundaries, migration and settlement patterns, and other historical information. Road maps provide details on highways, rivers, and town size. Other types of maps include parish, county, topographical maps, enclosure, civil district, and church diocesan.

Maps are published separately or in bound collections, called atlases. You may find maps in gazetteers, guidebooks, local histories, directories, or history texts.

Online Maps[edit | edit source]

Research Links[edit | edit source]