Map of Ancestral Birth Places

Note: Either click a directional arrow at the top left of the map or else click and hold the hand-shaped cursor, then drag to move to a different area of the map. Use the + and - symbols on the map to zoom in and out.

Click on any blue placemarker to learn more about which ancestor lived there.

Below the map, click "View Family History Map in a larger map" for better viewing.


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Mary, I hadn't checked in here for a long time, but was just going through and deleting deletes and ran across the link. I hadn't checked the map before, and appreciate it! Love, Metta

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This site is a work in progress. I welcome comments on the posted topics, any missing information on ancestors/dates contained in the pages listed at the top left (especially in those spots where I have only a question mark), and any anecdotes you have to share to shed light on not just “vital statistics,” but also history, culture, personalities, quirks, and how people like me came to be the quirky personalities they are today.

If you are a relative visiting here for the first time, please let us know where you fit into this motley clan by adding a comment to the post at: Where Do You Fit in the Family Tree?

If you have family history information to share but are uncomfortable with commenting publicly, you can e-mail me.

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