When I went to the library to search census for Inverness and Ireland, there was a reasonable map on the microfiche at the beginning of the census report and I just copied it. Don't know if this happens with many of the census records. R Shogan wrote: > Was wondering if anyone would know where I could find a map of the Seigniories of Faucalt and Noyan ca.1820's. I recently recieved a document simply called Proces Verbal Nov. 1820 of a road round Missiskouy Bay in the Siegniories of Foulcault and Noyan. The document relates to the planing of roads. It mentions my 5th gr. grandfather's farm (Ephraim Wheeler) twice. ("do order that 10-A front road be established and made to commence at the boundry line of the Seigniories of St. Armand and Noyan, thence shall continue as it is traveled and marked to Ephraim Wheeler's farm, thence round the Bay to Mr. Joshua Lewis farm, thence to Black-Creek where a place of a bridge hath been marked....") and again (" I do order that the bye road laid out through Ephraim Wheeler's farm shall be kept in repairs by the owners of the lots from lot numbered six to lot number seventeen....) I think I could find this farm if I had a decent map. Those that I obtained from the Missisquoi Historical Soc! ie! > ty are not clear enough to help. Any help would be apreciated. > Thanks, > R. J. Shogan -- Julia Dalgleish Sauter, Saskatoon, Canada Searching Dalgleish, Rutherford & Heriot in Scotland Searching Thackeray & McQuarrie in Ontario........... To some it's just a hobby, to Me it's much more, I learn the joys and heartaches of those that went before. They loved, they lost, they laughed, they wept - and now, for me, They live again in spirit, around the FAMILY TREE.