Hi Mary, Maybe you already have what you need, but I thought I'd pass this along. I found it recently while looking for maps of my own research and like how you can switch from a regular map to Ordnance Survey. Not as historic as you were probably hoping for, but perhaps helpful just the same..... http://www.multimap.com/maps/?lat=54.37776&lon=-6.43627&zoomFactor=14#map=55.04022,-6.2998|14|4&dp=925,917&bd=useful_information&loc=GB:55.04026:-6.30033:14|corkey|Corkey,%20Ballymena,%20County%20Antrim,%20Northern%20Ireland,%20BT44%209 Jo-Ann =========================== > I will be in County Antrim in a few weeks exploring places my > > ancestors, The McCrubb's lived prior to immigrating to the US in > > the late 1830's. On the 1803 agricultural census I have found them > > living in Corkey and Balleyweany, in Loughghile , County Antrim, but > > have not been able to get any more specific locations. I was unable > > to locate any church records (RC) or specific sites where they > > lived. I am interested in at least seeing the general area. Does > > anyone have an idea of what would be the best resource for detailed > > townland maps (this is my first trip to Ireland). I have seen some > > websites that you can download historic maps from but I am wondering > > if I should wait and pick one up in Ireland. Any other ideas and > > suggestions would be welcomed. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Mary Yamamoto > >