Teo messages.------Johnnie -------------------------------------- Fri, 24 Sep 93 8:29 GMT [log in to unmask] RE: Sources Genealogists are using For Great Britain the most comprehensive gazetteer is the Ordnance Survey Gazetteer of Great Britain. It includes all names taken from the OS 1:50 000 Landranger Map Series. A digital version is also available. (Groton has two entries one in Suffolk and the other in Shropshire along with Groton Ho, Groton Pl and Groton Wood!) Bob McIntosh British Geological Survey -------------------------------------------------- Fri, 24 Sep 1993 11:37:05 +0100 [log in to unmask] RE: Sources Genealogists are using If you failed to locate Groton on the AA atlas, the place you may have been searching for could be Grotton, a suburb on the east side of Oldham (Greater Manchester) - 53'32N, 2'03W. Alternatively there are: Groton :(Shropshire) 52'36N, 3'02W; Groton :(Suffolk) 52'02N, 0'51E. Nick Millea Bodleian Library, Oxford email: [log in to unmask]