Re: [LegacyUG] Centennia - is there anything similar for the UK

2012-03-12 Thread Scott Hall
There is GenMap UK (http://www.archersoftware.co.uk/genmap01.htm), but I
know little of it -- I think it may be more of a way to map your data than
to provide you with boundary changes over time.

Scott

On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 12:55 AM, Olwyn Bourne dobou...@hotmail.com wrote:

  I'm nervous about asking a question which has possibly been asked a
 million times before but .Is there a UK equivalent to AniMap
 and Centennia?
 Regards

 Olwyn


 --
 From: jbro...@gmail.com
 Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2012 21:02:50 -0400
 Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Centennia
 To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com

 Scott -

 I am a happy user of both AniMap and Centennia. The short answers to your
 questions are: Is Centennia as detailed as Animap - no. Is it worth its
 price - yes.

 First, I wish AniMap went to the township level, not just county
 (township being smaller political jurisdictions). In many counties of my
 ancestors the township changes were as significant for record finding as
 counties. You will find a similar problem in Centennia. Note that Centennia
 says it is based upon actual control of land, not political boundaries.
 Centennia has a free period of time download that you should check out
 before buying to see if the detail suits your need.

 I have found the mist value (to me) of Centennia to be able to see and
 understand the trials and tribulations of the populace at the various
 times and places of my immigrant ancestors homeland. That provides
 important insights into the why they emigrated question. Worth the price
 to me.

 John

 On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Scott Hall seh0...@gmail.com 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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Re: [LegacyUG] Centennia - is there anything similar for the UK

2012-03-12 Thread Ron Ferguson
Scott,

It is designed for the mapping of data, and not boundary changes.

Ron Ferguson
http://www.fergys.co.uk/


From: Scott Hall
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 12:46 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Centennia - is there anything similar for the UK

There is GenMap UK (http://www.archersoftware.co.uk/genmap01.htm), but I know 
little of it -- I think it may be more of a way to map your data than to 
provide you with boundary changes over time.

Scott


On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 12:55 AM, Olwyn Bourne dobou...@hotmail.com wrote:

  I'm nervous about asking a question which has possibly been asked a million 
times before but .Is there a UK equivalent to AniMap and Centennia?
  Regards

  Olwyn




--
  From: jbro...@gmail.com
  Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2012 21:02:50 -0400
  Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Centennia
  To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com

  Scott -

  I am a happy user of both AniMap and Centennia. The short answers to your 
questions are: Is Centennia as detailed as Animap - no. Is it worth its price - 
yes.

  First, I wish AniMap went to the township level, not just county (township 
being smaller political jurisdictions). In many counties of my ancestors the 
township changes were as significant for record finding as counties. You will 
find a similar problem in Centennia. Note that Centennia says it is based upon 
actual control of land, not political boundaries. Centennia has a free period 
of time download that you should check out before buying to see if the detail 
suits your need.

  I have found the mist value (to me) of Centennia to be able to see and 
understand the trials and tribulations of the populace at the various times 
and places of my immigrant ancestors homeland. That provides important insights 
into the why they emigrated question. Worth the price to me.

  John


  On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Scott Hall seh0...@gmail.com 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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RE: [LegacyUG] Centennia - is there anything similar for the UK

2012-03-11 Thread Olwyn Bourne


I'm nervous about asking a question which has possibly been asked a million 
times before but .Is there a UK equivalent to AniMap and Centennia?
Regards

Olwyn


From: jbro...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2012 21:02:50 -0400
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Centennia
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com

Scott -
I am a happy user of both AniMap and Centennia. The short answers to your 
questions are: Is Centennia as detailed as Animap - no. Is it worth its price - 
yes.
First, I wish AniMap went to the township level, not just county (township 
being smaller political jurisdictions). In many counties of my ancestors the 
township changes were as significant for record finding as counties. You will 
find a similar problem in Centennia. Note that Centennia says it is based upon 
actual control of land, not political boundaries. Centennia has a free period 
of time download that you should check out before buying to see if the detail 
suits your need.


I have found the mist value (to me) of Centennia to be able to see and 
understand the trials and tribulations of the populace at the various times 
and places of my immigrant ancestors homeland. That provides important insights 
into the why they emigrated question. Worth the price to me.


John

On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Scott Hall seh0...@gmail.com 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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