from Michael John Neill
Those with ancestors in the Windy City may wish to take a look at
the ChicagoAncestors.org website, recently put online by
the Chicago's Newberry Library. The site (still in development)
allows users to enter in a street address in order to generate a list
of resources near that location. Currently the site pulls up Catholic
and Lutheran churches, yearbooks (in the library's collection) and
nearby homicides. For churches that are located, links to websites
and Family History Library microfilm numbers are also provided.
For those needing assistance with the early 1900s street re-numbering
and renaming, a guide to those conversions is on the site as well.
Researchers with pre-fire ancestors also have access to a guide for
working in that time period. Additional features to the site (such as
the ability to add user comments) and churches from additional
denominations are in the works.
This is a great resource for those with ancestors in the Chicagoland
area.
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