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''[[Jewish Genealogy Research|Jewish Genealogy ]] > Maps''<br> | ''[[Jewish Genealogy Research|Jewish Genealogy ]] > Maps''<br> | ||
Maps are an important source for locating places where your ancestors lived. They identify political boundaries, names of places, geographical features, cemeteries, synagogues and churches, and migration routes. Historical maps are especially useful for finding communities that no longer exist and for understanding boundary changes. | Maps are an important source for locating places where your ancestors lived. They identify political boundaries, names of places, geographical features, cemeteries, synagogues and churches, and migration routes. Historical maps are especially useful for finding communities that no longer exist and for understanding boundary changes. | ||
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Magocsi, Paul Robert. Historical Atlas of East Central Europe. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1993. (FHL book 942 H2ho vol. 1.) | Magocsi, Paul Robert. Historical Atlas of East Central Europe. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1993. (FHL book 942 H2ho vol. 1.) | ||
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