U.S. Geography, at first glance, might not be appealing to the average person. To the genealogist, it is an absolute must to know when territories were formed into states and later re-formed. For example, suppose your research leads you from your family roots in Ohio to Louisiana. You discover that your third great grandfather said he was born free in Louisiana in 1800. After exhausting every possible record in Louisiana, you still can't find your third great grandfather. Could there have been a mistake on the record? Did he really know where he was born? Either scenario could be true but there are other possibilities: The Louisiana Purchase. Signed on April 30, 1803, the Louisiana Terror tory covered some 800,000 square miles of land extending from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains. States that later became Arkansas, Missouri and Kansas were carved out of this purchase from the French. Other examples of states being formed from the territories of other states would include Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky and the District of Columbia. Finally, relatives born in areas close to state lines can also be tricky. As state and county lines have been drawn and re-drawn, one might have thought they were born in Louisiana but was actually born in Texas depending upon the settlement of those terr. The maps provided will help guide you through the formation of the United States and possibly give you more clues as to where to hunt for your relatives.
Formation of U.S. States by Year
1700's
1800's
1900's
1775
1800
1900
1790
1810
1920
1820
1830
1840
1850
1860
1870
1880
State
Ratification or Admission
Preceding Entity
Delaware
July 4, 1776
Lower Counties on Delaware
December 7, 1787
Sovereign state in Confederation
Pennsylvania
July 4, 1776
Province of Pennsylvania
December 12, 1787
Sovereign state in Confederation
New Jersey
July 4, 1776
Province of New Jersey
December 18, 1787
Sovereign state in Confederation
Georgia
July 4, 1776
Province of Georgia
January 2, 1788
Sovereign state in Confederation
Connecticut
July 4, 1776
Connecticut Colony
January 9, 1788
Sovereign state in Confederation
Massachusetts
July 4, 1776
Province of Massachusetts Bay
February 6, 1788
Sovereign state in Confederation
Maryland
July 4, 1776
Province of Maryland
April 28, 1788
Sovereign state in Confederation
South Carolina
July 4, 1776
Province of South Carolina
May 23, 1788
Sovereign state in Confederation
New Hampshire
July 4, 1776
Province of New Hampshire
June 21, 1788
Sovereign state in Confederation
Virginia
July 4, 1776
Virginia Colony
June 25, 1788
Sovereign state in Confederation
New York
July 4, 1776
Province of New York
July 26, 1788
Sovereign state in Confederation
North Carolina
July 4, 1776
Province of North Carolina, then sovereign state in Confederation
Rhode Island
July 4, 1776
Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, then sovereign state in Confederation