That sounds very interesting.... and I don't even have them in my lineage!  Why
don't you submit a suggestion to Legacy?
 --Paula




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From: M Sandvig <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, March 20, 2012 7:05:15 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Centennia

Has anyone ever thought of making this type of software for American Indian
tribes?
Marie Sandvig





On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 3:14 PM, Scott Hall <[email protected]> wrote:

Anyone have an opinion on Centennia, the mapping software for Europe?
>
>I currently have AniMap and find it very useful for figuring out the history of
>county borders in the U.S.  Is Centennia as detailed?
>
>Here's my situation --
>I want to record place names in accordance with the common standard, that is, 
>at
>the time the event occurred.  I have an entire family who came from Saint
>Wendel, which is in the Saarland of Germany.  Tracking the history of this
>region is not easy, as it has been, at various times in the last 200 years, 
>part
>of Lichtenstein, Prussia, Bavaria, the German Empire, Germany, an independent
>state, and a protectorate of the United Nations.
>
>If Centennia does nothing more than show me the change in borders of Germany,
>that's probably not enough detail for me.  I'd like to see the evolution of the
>Rheinland-Pflaz, and even, if possible Sankt Wendel Kreis, the district that
>Sankt Wendel sits in.
>
>So, particularly for users of AniMap, is Centennia worth its price?
>
>Thanks,
>Scott
>
>


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