By John Rowlands and Sheila Rowlands. Association of Family History Societies of Wales in conjunction with the Federation of Family History Societies; illustrated edition (1993 | Very good condition. 338 pages, Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Company; 2 edition (December 6, 2009) | ISBN-13: 978-0806316208 | ISBN-10: 0806316209
The Companion to the PBS Series. 101 stories of families tracking down their roots provide readers with inspiration and support. | Paperback | 242 pages | Publisher: Adams Media; Ftv edition (March 1, 2000) | ISBN-10: 1580623174 | ISBN-13: 978-1580623179
Honoring Our Ancestors has fifty stories that hold one common thread- the seemingly endless way to creatively pay tribute to our ancestors. You’ll find stories ranging from building an ancestral ship and quilting a family history, to commemorating an ancestral homeland with a museum and writing music to memorialize the past. The heartwarming stories found…
How To Find Your Family Roots: A Complete Guide to Searching for Your Ancestors by William Latham | 1994 Revised Edition | Paperback | 224 pages | Dimensions:Â 0.5 x 5 x 8.5 inches | ISBN: 0963994603 | Shows you how to trace your family history in a simple, easy, and inexpensive manner. He’ll show you…
Unpuzzling Your Past: The Best-Selling Basic Guide to Genealogy | 1995 Third Edition | Paperback | 182 pages | Describes methods for conducting genealogical research and explains how to trace the history of a family through the use of living sources and public records.
When Your Ox Is in the Ditch by Vera McDowell | 1992| Paperback | 161 pages | ISBN: 0806314842 | Genealogical How-to Letters, Vera McDowell’s letters containing practical advice to genealogists first appeared in the Augusta Genealogical Society’s newsletter, Southern Echoes, in July 1982, and since then she has become something of a “Dear Abby”…
Family History Made Easy by Loretto Dennis Szucs guides the reader through the sometimes confusing world of family history. Family History Made Easy is just that—made easy. Noted author and lecturer Loretto (Lou) Szucs covers the basic tools and provides essential instruction to get you started on your family history adventure. She teaches you in…
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.
A complete and easy to understand guide for the beginner by the American Genealogical Research Institute Staff. 1973. Paperback. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used.
By Gilbert H. Doane. The fascinating bestseller that tells you exactly how to trace your family tree. Fourth revised edition. Paperback. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used.
The Official Handbook for Heritage Hunters by Jeane Eddy Westin. 1977. Paperback. 291 pages. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used.
By William Dollarhide. 1994. Includes Master Forms used to keep track of the information gathered, all designed for making photocopies as needed. Paperback. 26 pages. Excellent condition. Non-circulating library edition. No pages used. No discount.
By Noel Currer-Briggs and Royston Gambier. 1981. This step-by-step book shows how tracing your personal genealogy can become a fascinating piece of detective work through time. Hardbound, with dust jacket. Donated library copy; never circulated. ISBN: 0002168588.
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