Using Google Earth for Genealogy with Lisa Louise Cooke

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In this episode of Best Websites, Lisa Louise Cooke offers tips for using Google Earth for genealogy.


Best Genealogy Websites: Google Earth for Genealogy

Lisa Louise Cooke, author of The Genealogist’s Google Toolbox, 3rd edition and Family Tree University instructor explains the value of the Google Earth website to genealogists.

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Discover why Google Earth is an essential tool for every genealogist’s toolkit in this engaging episode. Lisa explores how this powerful platform brings your family history to life by:

  • Anchoring genealogical context to specific places and timeframes.
  • Navigating shifting boundaries with access to historical maps.
  • Visualizing research for deeper analysis and insights.
  • Crafting compelling, interactive stories to share your family’s legacy.

Lisa dives into practical applications, highlighting features like:

  • Exploring historical maps from the David Rumsey collection, spanning the globe.
  • Creating custom historical map overlays tailored to your research.
  • Plotting land patents and legal descriptions with precision.
  • Building immersive family history tours and recording videos for storytelling.

Tune in to learn how Google Earth can transform your genealogy journey.

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