Compiler: Marlene Garrett Bransom. Book Two in this series is a unique compilation of deaths that encompasses over one hundred small towns and cities across the United States from January 13, 1923, to December 27, 1924. Locally featured, are the towns of Apollo, Bellevue, Brownsville, Canonsburg, Carlisle, Charleroi, Clairton, Donora, Duquesne, Ellwood City, Finleyville, Greensburg, Homestead,…
The Birth Order Book: Why You Are The Way You Are by Dr. Kevin Leman. 1985 | Paperback | 240 pages | ISBN: 0-440-50471-6 | As you’ll see in The New Birth Order Book, our birth order powerfully influences who you are, who you marry, the job you choose, and the kind of parent you…
Professional Genealogy: A Manual for Researchers, Writers, Editors, Lecturers, and Librarians by Elizabeth Shown Mills | 2001 | Hardbound | 654 pages | ISBN: 0806316489 | Dimensions: 8.25 x 1.37 x 11 inches | Professional Genealogy is a manual by professionals for everyone serious about genealogy. For librarians who struggle to help a whole new class…
America’s Best Genealogy Resource Centers by William Dollarhide and Ronald A. Brenner | 1998 | Paperback | 139 Pages | ISBN: 1877677906 | Dimensions: 10.64 x 8.5 x 0.38 inches | This book identifies research facilities with genealogy collections at local, state, regional, and national levels. The top 10 genealogy resource centers in the U.S. are…
County Courthouse Book by Elizabeth Petty Bentley | Second Edition 1996 | Paperback | 397 pages | ISBN: 0806314850| This is a complete overhaul of the 1990 classic, featuring updated coverage of 3,125 county jurisdictions and 1,577 New England towns and independent Virginia cities, details of the 18 Vermont probate districts, 9 Massachusetts districts, and…
Family Tree Guide Book by the Editors of Family Tree Magazine. Introduction by Emily Anne Croom | 2002 | Paperback | 335 pages | ISBN: 155879647X | Dimensions: 6.25 x 1 x 9 inches | Everything you need to know to trace your genealogy across North America. Partnering genealogy basics with directories for web sites, family…
By Elizabeth Petty Bentley & Deborah Ann Carl. 2001. This edition has been greatly expanded to include the increasing number of organizations and databases found through the web and includes any and all U. S. associations, reunions, surname exchanges, significant databases on single surnames or related groups, independent periodicals, and some publishers of family histories,…
By Christina K. Schaefer. The aim of this book is to identify those resources in the Washington, D.C. area that will aid family historians in tracing their ancestors (the National Archives, Library of Congress, the DAR Library, the National Genealogical Society, and many more). Softbound, good condition, non-circulating library edition (has library ID markings), 8.5”…
This volume contains illustrations and photographs, citations to many new and previously cited microfilm publications, and expanded and clarified descriptions of the relevant records held by the National Archives and Records Administration. Softbound, good condition, non-circulating library edition (has library ID markings), 8.5” x 11”, 411 pages.
By David Weitzman. 1976. Underfoot is a guide to exploring and preserving the past – your family’s past, the past of your city or town. America’s past. This book tells how all of us can find remnants of the past, interpret and record the, and most important enjoy them. Hardbound, good condition, non-circulating library edition…
By Kip Sperry. 1986. Part 1 is an introduction to researching in Rhode Island, Part 2 contains sources, alphabetically arranged, and Part 3 is a listing of appendixes, including sources, libraries, records, and maps. Softbound, good condition, non-circulating library edition (has library ID markings), 8.5” x 11”, 146 pages.
By Cornelius Carroll. 1966. This book makes a contribution to expanding the knowledge of what tax records are and how they can be used to enable genealogists to better understand how to document their line. Softbound, good condition, non-circulating library edition (has library ID markings), 8.5” x 11”. 60 pages.
Compiled by Virginia Humling. 1995. First edition. The information in this guide was compiled from questionnaires mailed to all of the Roman Catholic dioceses within the U.S. All but three of the diocese responded. The amount of data varies. Softbound, good condition, non-circulating library edition (has library ID markings), 8.5” x 11”, 106 pages.
By Eric G. Grundset and Steven B. Rhodes. 1997. Insight and information on the workings of DAR offices and records. Softbound, good condition, non-circulating library edition (has library ID markings), 8.5” x 11”, 182 pages.
Compiled by Northwest Library District (Norweld), Bowling Green, Ohio. 1983. Contains detailed information on each library, arranged alphabetically. Spiral bound, good condition, non-circulating library edition (has library ID markings), 8.5” x 11”, 86 pages.
By Gregory Robl. 1996. First Edition. This book is designed to help the novice in understanding how to conduct genealogical research for German ancestors. A brief introduction to each chapter offers ideas on topics for research and resources to consult. Chapters include: (1) “Why Trace Your Roots?”; (2) “The History of Germany and German Emigration”;…
Compiled by Lyndon H. Hart, III. 1984. Second printing. This guide was prepared by the staff of the Archives to make the genealogical notes and charts more accessible to patrons. Softbound, good condition, non-circulating library edition (has library ID markings), 6” x 8”, 167 pages.
By James C. Neagles. 1986. First edition. This book was written for the ancestor hunter who may be descended from a soldier or sailor who fought in a military unit of the Confederate forces during the American Civil War. It points out what Confederate records there are and their exact location. Softbound, good condition, non-circulating…
A Complete Guide to Tracing Your Ancestors In Every Country in Europe. By Angus Baxter. 2001. Third Edition. This books is designed to guide the reader through the complexities of genealogical research in Europe, whether the research is conducted in person, by correspondence, or online, using church, state, and provincial archives. Softbound, good condition, non-circulating…
Tools. Techniques. Lives Revealed. (Includes the 1911 Census!) By Peter Christian and David Annal. 2008. Written by a bestselling genealogy author and a National Archives expert, this book shows how to interpret intricate details of your ancestors’ lives. Softbound, very good condition, non-circulating library edition (has library ID markings), 6” x 9”, 262 pages.
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