All our software products are for PCs using Win98, NT, or more recent Windows operating systems. Mac users may perhaps use this software soon with the next Apple operating system, which promises to run Windows software.
Cram's Unrivaled Family Atlas, published in 1888 - Maps and index for the United States, plus Canada and Historical Maps.
Including US County Histories and Place & Date Checking Utility
and "The GEDCOM Inspector."

Fully indexed for every locality mentioned in the 1880 US Census, plus every 1887 US Post Office!
Maps of the USA and Canada with historical maps and timeline, and index for the United States. Published by George F. Cram of Chicago in 1888, this atlas contains a USA place-name index with over 56,000 entries. Just a mouse-click shows location of any place on its map. Most of these towns no longer exist, having been renamed, deserted, or absorbed into neighboring metropolitan areas. One must have this atlas to find old US towns!
This was their 22nd Edition since the Civil War, and Cram's printers had become masters of multi-color cerographic printing Their maps were far superior to Rand-McNally, Tunison, and other rivals. We have scanned the maps are at 250 pixels-per-inch, so they'll make very attractive and legible prints.
Additional data and software is included: a complete 2005 USA and Canada postal list of 60,000 towns is combined with a database of all US and Canadian county histories, dates, parent and successor counties since the first settlements. A Search utility check will use our improved Soundex to match any name in our database of 120,000 places and 4000 county histories. You may then click to locate any place on resulting list, or obtain its county history. A description of any place of interest may be saved and edited when and however you wish, and you may attach any number of pictures related to the place along with their captions. Also included is ...

The GEDCOM Inspector
Input any GEDCOM and it will examine each and every event place and date to verify if town and county are possible and consistent with the date of the event. The event date and place are checked for correct spelling and notation and then compared to the database of 120,000 North American places and 4000 county histories. Each event's place-date record will be noted as either correct, or a memo describing possible errors will be fully given with suggestions for corrections.
The event is also checked against other vital events of all closely-related persons and flagged if improbable (for instance, married before age 16). Also included is a family relations check for the obvious (mother died before birth of child) and the less obvious (1st cousin marriages). About 50 such checks are performed on each individual in the GEDCOM. The output is a text file with corrections and suggestions where to seek records. Even professional genealogists will be amazed at what this tool can find!
E-mail us a GEDCOM for a FREE trial report!
Click the Cram's Atlas button at left for more details.

The Cram's Atlas CD with Search utility and GEDCOM Inspector is just $19.99, post-paid.

For more information, please click the “Cram's Atlas” button above left.

Andrees Allgemeiner Handatlas, 4th Edition, 1899.
Part 1 - Germany and Scandinavia

The masterpiece of 19th century German cartography! Fully indexed!
Andree’s was the finest and most complete popular atlas of the late 19th century, and its accuracy and detail for central Europe is unsurpassed. Nearly 1000 beautiful full-screen maps are here available on CD, scanned mainly at 300ppi (pixels per inch), with an invaluable index of 50.000 northern- and central-European place-names. Due to 20th-century wars and revolutions, place-names for almost half the old German Reich (which then included half of modern Poland and much of northeastern France) have been changed beyond recognition since 1899. Also, the Danish and Norwegian languages have since 1899 changed their methods of spelling. The only way to find a large proportion of the origins of immigrants as listed in Ellis Island immigration records and elsewhere is by use of an antique (pre-1918) indexed atlas. Just $14.99, post-paid.

Andrees Allgemeiner Handatlas, 4th Edition, 1899.
Part 2 - Austria-Hungary, Russia, the Balkans, and Greece

The masterpiece of 19th century German cartography! Fully indexed!
Nearly 900 beautiful full-screen maps are here available on CD, scanned mainly at 300ppi (pixels per inch), with an invaluable index of 45.000 eastern-European and north Asian place-names. Due to 20th-century wars and revolutions, place-names for much of the old Austro-Hungarian, Russian, and Ottoman empires have been changed beyond recognition since 1899. Remember that Poland was mostly a part of Russia in this era, as were the Baltic nations of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Also, Albania and much of northern Greece were then in the Ottoman Empire. All these territories, from Greece to Bohemia to Finland, and all of Russia east to the Pacific Ocean are treated in this atlas on a CD.
The only way to find a large proportion of the origins of immigrants as listed in Ellis Island immigration records and elsewhere is by use of an antique (pre-1918) indexed atlas. Just $14.99, post-paid.

Purchased together as the Andrees 2-CD set, the price is $24.99.

For more information, please click the “Andree's Atlas” button at left.

All three of our atlas CD's together make a vital resource for any serious genealogist or family historian. The set of Cram's and Andree's Atlases on 3 CD's with all 3 manuals and The GEDCOM Inspector may be purchased for $39.99.
These 3 CD's make a comprehensive historical geographic resource for North American genealogists. These are the only Atlas CD's that Geneabase will produce for the foreseeable future. After our recent 25% price-cut, these will remain our steady prices for some years to come.
NEW FREE DOWNLOAD!
Andrees Allgemeiner Handatlas, 4th Edition, 1899.
Part 3 - England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales

The masterpiece of 19th century German cartography!
75 beautiful full-screen maps are here available for FREE download, scanned at 300ppi (Ireland) and 200ppi (Britain). In 1899 the map of Britain had been stable for at least 400 years. Some Irish and Scottish counties were renamed in the 1920's, but then in 1974 Britain was completely reorganized into new counties, which have been further modified since then. One must have an antique atlas to find the ancient traditional counties, the key to comprehending British history.
The only way to find a large proportion of the origins of British and Irish immigrants is by use of an antique (pre-1918) indexed atlas. All 75 maps are viewed at 7 miles per inch on your PC monitor, but unlike the other atlases above, this freeware is NOT indexed. Available for FREE download!

The Setup file is 31MB, so you will need a broadband Internet connection. To download now, click the button at left

For more information, please click the “Andree's Atlas” button above-left.

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