Further to my last post, I have found exactly what I need at
familysearch.org. Simple, succinct verbiage without wading to paragraphs of
information. Below is the tutorial on Plymouth County.

Kay


https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Plymouth_Colony

I'm struggling with locations of my New England ancestors. The first issue
is a person died in 1638 in Cape Cod. This was in Plymouth Colony at the
time. Should I use North America as the overall location?

I have Animap; however, it is somewhat of a pain to use in my opinion. For
instance, I know what county the city is in today. The problem is that it
may have been in several different counties between now and the time my
ancestor resided there. I need to keep clicking backward in time to see the
progression, and in some instances I am back to 1643 and there is nothing
earlier in Animap. The New England Confederation was founded in 1643; the
Dominion of New England in 1686, the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1692,
etc.  Is there an easier means to get from point a to point b?

Thanks,
Kay




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