421. The Genealogist’s Question and Answer Book.
$ 15.00By Marcia Yannizze Melnyk. Solutions and advice for maximizing your research results. 2002. Paperback, 227 pages. Condition: Good. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
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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 Desmond Walls Allen. 1998. Paperback, 154 pages. Condition: Good. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
By Bev Kirschner Braun. 2001. Paperback, 127 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.
By Elizabeth Petty Bentley. 1998. Contains addresses for national, state, ethnic, and religious organizations, special resources, an index to periodicals and newsletters, and a general index. Paperback, 832 pages. Condition: Good, but missing title page. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
By Drew Smith. 2016. Strategies and solutions for every researcher. Paperback, 236 pages. Condition: Good. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
Have dead ends on your family tree? Let this book show you how to find those elusive lost ancestors. A must for every beginning genealogist. Paperback, 325 pages. Condition: Good, but missing title page. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
Guide to Discovery: Key principles and processes of family history research. Paperback, 76 pages. Condition: Good. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
By Sharon DeBartolo Carmack. Efficient & effective ways to gather and protect your genealogical research. 1999. Paperback, 150 pages. Condition: Good, but missing title page. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
By Paul Stuart Warren and James E. Warren. 2001. How to access the world’s largest genealogy resource. Paperback, 156 pages. Condition: Good. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
By Bill Zimmerman. 1999. Capture your family’s living history for future generations. Paperback, 54 pages. Condition: Good. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
By Stephen and Julia Arthur. 1987. How to put a life story on tape. Paperback, 54 pages. Condition: Good. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
By Eleanor M. V. Cook. 1987. This guide is intended to make Montgomery County research easier for researchers at all levels, from beginners to those with years of experience, for genealogists, and for historians, by bringing together in one place information on county, state, and federal records concerning county residents. Paperback, 91 pages. Condition: Good,…
By George F. Jones. This is an A-Z dictionary of German-American names with the spellings, meanings, and variants of about 15,000 names. The lengthy introduction discusses the development of German names, name sources, name variations, and some of the special characteristics of German-American names. Hardcover with dust jacket, 268 pages. Condition: Good, but missing title…
Pleasure and business in Western Pennsylvania. Illustrated. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Joseph E. Walker, Editor. Hardbound, with dust jacket. 156 pages. Condition: Clean. 6″ x 9.25″ x7/8″
Christ Church was established in 1695 and was the first Episcopal church in Philadelphia. For a number of years it served the entire Anglican community, and by 1760, when St. Peter’s was split off from it, more than 10,000 baptisms and burials were recorded in its registers. These registers are intact from 1709, and the…
With A Story of Three States. Leading to the Latter, from Connecticut, by Way of Wyoming, Its Indian War, and Massacre. By Alfred Mathews. With Illustrations and Maps. New York. D. Appleton and Company. 1902. This work chronicles Connecticut’s expansion westward and the role Connecticut played in the region we now call Ohio, by first…
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