The Legal Genealogist
Judy Russell is known as the Legal Genealogist and her site is very useful for any questions that have to do with legal issues in genealogy. She also highlights new resources that can be...
Genealogy and History of the East Coast
Judy Russell is known as the Legal Genealogist and her site is very useful for any questions that have to do with legal issues in genealogy. She also highlights new resources that can be...
James Rada is a prolific Gettysburg writer who has an interesting blog about local history, focusing mostly on Western Maryland and southern Pennsylvania. He is also the author of qute a few books, both...
This fascinating site describes each of the milestone locations along the old road and what can be found at each one. For us modern folks, this is Route 30. Site Links: Milestones, Inns and...
The new mapping tool I found recently makes it very easy to discover many things about a particular address. When you enter an address into the map’s search bar, it can show the township...
It may be helpful to see how current Quaker Meeting are arranged within their respective Quarterly Meetings. Below is the two major Yearly Meetings in our area. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting (PYM) Abington Quarter Abington...
The Delaware County Library system has an excellent collection of electronic resources to help you.
A large number of the early issues of the Maryland Historical Magazine are freely available online but the website would be much more helpful if it included an index to the volumes, especially since...
The title says it all – lots of great info can be found in Penn State’s history magazine. Their archived editions are online and can be viewed easily.
The GeoHistory site makes available a large inventory of historic maps and property information of the Philadelphia region and the surrounding counties. What a treasure of a resource!
This interactive viewer for Chester County land records make it easy to learn more about specific properties .
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