By Rabbi Jo David. 2000. Paperback. 336 pages. Condition: Excellent; never circulated. ISBN-13 : 978-0806520421. This book is designed for the Jewish person who knows absolutely nothing about genealogy. The author’s goal is to create an easy-to-read manual that would lead a novice genealogist through the process of creating a four-to six-generation family tree.
By Sandra Lee Jamison. 1999. Paperback. 176 pages. Condition: Excellent; never circulated. ISBN-13 : 978-0399524783. A step-by-step guide to genealogy for African-Americans, this book explains how to unveil the past through public records, alternative sources, and other documents.
By Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak. 2002. Paperback. 220 pages. Condition: Excellent; never circulated. ISBN: 978- 1-9312-7900. The heartwarming stories found within these pages are just what the family historian has always needed. They put life in the names & dates and give us more reasons to continue researching our past.
By Megan Smolenyak. 2000. Paperback. 256 pages. Condition: Excellent; never circulated. ISBN: 978-1580623179. The companion of the PBS Series, this book will appeal to the millions of Americans who want to know more about their origins.
By Gilbert H. Doane & James B. Bell. 1992. Paperback. 334 pages. Condition: Excellent; never circulated. ISBN: 978-0816619900. This lively text provides step-by-step guidance to help you construct a family tree, trace elusive ancestors, discriminate between promising leads and false information, use new computer research methods, both in the U.S. and abroad.
By Richard Hite. 2013. Paperback. 128 pages. Condition: Excellent; never circulated. ISBN: 978-0806319827. This book explains how to avoid the traps many family historians can fall into. Whether it’s a proud family legend, a venerable publication, or the claims of an internet family tree, the unsubstantiated genealogical source is like a house of sticks before…
By Carol Kammen. 2003. Paperback. 208 pages. Condition: Excellent; never circulated. ISBN: 0-7591-0253-8. Few books have become classics in their field, this practical guide to the research and writing of history is easy to read, and the content is thought-provoking. The book should be a catalyst for increased study in local history…[a] necessary guide for…
By Ethel W. Williams, Ph. D. 1960. Hardbound. 313 pages. Condition: never circulated; dust jacket missing. ASIN : B0007GTFNU. This book was designed to provide a guide for family history classes and is based upon lectures given before the first class in 1958-1959.
2006. How to find real family history records online. Step-by-step strategies for effectively using the revolutionary resources available at your fingertips, showing you how and where to find the most accurate data in the vast internet resources. Condition: Good. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
Compiled by Peter Christian. Over the past few years, genealogy websites have been proliferating at such an incredible rate that the Web now provides the best opportunities for locating source materials, contacting other researchers, sharing family information, and publishing the results of your research. Paperback, 73 pages. Condition: Good, but missing title page. Library copy…
2003. Online Roots is a practical guide to making the Internet work for you, productively and effectively. It will help you to access the accuracy of what you find and help you get the most out of the Internet. Author: Pamela Boyer Porter, CGRS, CGL and Amy Johnson Crow, CG. Paperback, 304 pages. Condition: Good,…
These wills were abstracted under the auspices of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania in the early 1900s. Paperback, 342 pages. Condition: Good, but missing title page. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
By Marcia Yannizze Melnyk. Solutions and advice for maximizing your research results. 2002. Paperback, 227 pages. Condition: Good. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
By Ralph W. Cathell. 1976. Many amateur and professional genealogists could learn from examining this way of presenting family records. Paperback, 47 pages. Condition: Good. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
By William Dollarhide. A complete manual for the management and organization of genealogical materials. Paperback, 98 pages. Condition: Good, but missing title page. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
2003. Easy to use features help you to perform automated searches of Ancestry.com databases, quickly organize your research data, easily create multimedia slideshows and scrapbooks. Paperback, 285 pages. Condition: Good. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
By Rhonda R. McClure. 2003. Provides tips for all levels of researchers on finding fame and royalty in family history, explaining both traditional and advanced Internet research techniques, and discusses collecting and processing this information. Paperback, 232 pages. Condition: Good. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
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