Hi all,

I apologize if this is a GIS 101 kind of question.  I am slightly above 
neophyte when it comes to GIS.

I am trying to track down where some ancestors of mine lived.  I recently 
acquired JPG’s of old township maps showing my relatives from the early-mid 
1800’s.  Of course these JPG’s aren’t geo-rectified, each township is in a 
separate file, and they’re not necessarily north facing.  The also have limited 
features I can identify on modern maps, specifically I was attempting to use 
hydrology, but there are now several reservoirs in the area so much of the 
hydrology has changed.

What I hope to do is to merge several township maps together basically like a 
jigsaw puzzle and use churches to georectify.  I downloaded QGIS hoping it 
would be easy to do so, but it seems like raster layers are tied together by 
coordinate system, so it puts the upper left corners of my township maps 
together and doesn’t allow me to move them.

If someone can tell me what tool(s) will do what I want, and/or how to do it in 
QGIS I’d appreciate it.  I am (as of this week) running a Mac with Windows and 
Kubuntu running virtually so (practically) any operating system will work.  I 
am currently using GeoRect from FalconView to georectify, but I noticed QGIS 
has that capability as well so I may try that.  My preference is to use free or 
cheap software, as I can’t justify spending hundreds of dollars on Photoshop 
just to find some old ancestors :)

Thanks in advance,

Dion
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