Augusta, Georgia Genealogical Society Virtual Genealogical Program – Using Maps for Genealogy Research

The following announcement was written by the Augusta Genealogical Society:

Using Maps for Genealogy Research

Using Maps for Genealogy Research

When: Saturday, May 21, 2022 Time: 1:00 – 2:00 pm EST

Where: On Line – Register at www.augustagensociety.org

Registration deadline is May 14

Price: Free to AGS members and $10.00 for nonmembers Speaker:

Phillip Sutton, MSLIS

This presentation will describe how maps in the collections of The New York Public Library and elsewhere can be used in genealogical research. We’ll look at fire insurance maps and atlases, military and topographical maps, county maps and atlases, and other types of maps to locate records, discover where our ancestors lived, and what their lives were like.

Philip Sutton is a reference librarian at New York Public Library’s Irma and Paul Milstein Division of United States History, Local History, and Genealogy, where he also teaches and writes about genealogy and building history research. Sutton is a visiting Assistant Professor at the Pratt Institute, where he teaches a class in Genealogy and Local History.

The Augusta Genealogical Society is a non profit organization founded in Augusta, Georgia in September 1979.