Remember the old TripTik Travel Planners offered by AAA? When you were planning a trip, you'd contact AAA and ask for a customized TripTik and a little flip-booklet of all the roads, attractions, lodging and eats was furnished to you. It became the "bible" for your trip.
I propose to you today that a Locality Guide for your genealogy research is parallel to the old TripTik. When you're "going to" (researching) in a particular place, don't you want to know the roads and places there????? And, F.Y.I., creating a Locality Guide is part of many how-to genealogical study courses.
So. What to include in a Locality Guide? For imaginary visual impact, picture creating a Locality Guide for Washington State or even better, a Washington State county. Here might be the chapters to include:
- Historical Background & Geography
- Local & County Government Agencies
- State or Provincial Government
- Laws
- Archives, Libraries, Museums, Historical Societies
- Historical Context Materials
- Research Guides
- Genealogy societies & Social Media
- Census Records
- Government Vital Records
- Maps & Gazetteers
- City Directories
- Newspapers
- Cemeteries & Funeral Homes & Onsite Grave Locators
- Religious Records
- Probate Records
- Local Land Records
- Federal Land Records
- Tax Records
- Immigration & Naturalization Records
- Military Records
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