Where can I locate these maps? betty Mitzi Perkins wrote: > There are topographical maps that show details of the terrain and most > states, if not counties, have them probably for a fee. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Debra Ann Yamrus Dew <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 4:46 PM > Subject: [NCROBESO-L] Help ! Migration Routes > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > I'm in need of some help. Family (folk lore so to speak) says > > that My JENKINS came down from the mountains by way of the river and > > landed first in Fairmont, then migrated down to the Barnesville area. And > > a relative remembers her grandfather talking about visiting relatives in > > Rockingham, also that they might have originated out of the Virginia's. > > In one of the older wills there were several canoes listed as > > possessions. > > > > Now what I'm in need of so that I can possiably have an idea as > > to which counties to start checking out for my JENKINS is a state map > > showing counties and rivers. This way I can follow the rivers through the > > proper counties looking. I know there must be several different rivers > > running to the mountains, either over to N.C. or the Virginia's. > > Does such a map exist that I can access on the internet, and > > possiably print out / If not is their any written information as to > > migration routes that might help me out. > > > > Thanks very much, > > > > Debby > > > > [email protected] > > > >