Quelleninformationen

Ancestry.com. Worcestershire - Magna Britannia 1721 mit moderner Landkarte [Datenbank online]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Ursprüngliche Daten: Worcestershire - Magna Britannia 1721 with Modern map

 Worcestershire - Magna Britannia 1721 mit moderner Landkarte

Die Geschichte von Worcestershire von Thomas Cox beschreibt die Unterbezirke von Grafschaften im Landkreis, Baronette, bekannte Laien und Geistliche, die Naturgeschichte, Kirchengeschichte, Kloster, Märtyrer, Armenschulen und vieles mehr.

This history of Worcestershire, by Thomas Cox, describes the county’s hundreds, baronets, notable laymen and divines, natural history, ecclesiastical history, monasteries, martyrs, and charity schools, amongst other items. It also includes a table of distances and a map of the county created by Robert Morden. It’s an ideal reference work for locating where your ancestors lived in early-18th-century Worcestershire and getting a sense of their community and surroundings.

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Maps, atlases, and gazetteers are essential tools for family historians. Maps may be either topographical (emphasizing land forms) or historical (emphasizing historical events) in nature, though either type can show cultural features, such as the town and creek names that are so important for research.

From Loretto Dennis Szucs, "The Historical Dimension," in Family History Made Easy (Salt Lake City: Ancestry, 1998).