By Jackie Smith Arnold. In clear, practical terms it explains everything there is to know about kinship; about agnate and cognate kinship, collateral and fictive kinship, the kinship connection of orphans, foundlings, foster children, and adopted children. Everything! Paperback, 66 pages. Condition: Good, but missing title page. Library copy with library notations; never circulated.
Tracing Your Family Tree in Canada. Third Edition. Author: Angus Baxter. 2000. Paperback, 400 pages. Condition: Good, but missing title page. 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.
Modern genealogical research techniques for locating the people of your past and present. Paperback, 174 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 F. Wilbur Helmbold. 1976. Over 200 pages of detachable forms including ancestor charts, family group records, history sheets, research check lists, search control records and census abstract sheets. Paperback. Condition: Good, but missing title page. Library copy with library notations; never circulated. Forms never used or extracted.
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 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.
Compiled by the Western Pennsylvania Historical Survey. University of Pittsburgh Press. Hardbound. 186 pages. ISBN-10: 1494040298. ISBN-13: 978-1494040291. 6″ x 0.4″ x 9″. Condition: Clean; not circulated; hardly opened; no markings.
By J. Montgomery Seaver. American Historical-Genealogical Society. Philadelphia, PA. Softbound. 57 pages. Publisher: Clearfield Co (1991). ASIN: B0006OWMZQ. Condition: Clean; not circulated; hardly opened; no markings.
1972. Researched, compiled, edited, and published by Mrs. Lynn Murphy (Muriel Kleist Murphy). A genealogical compilation with some biographical sketches of the four generations of his direct lines (paternal and maternal) back to the first families of America. Thomas Hanna came from Ireland in 1763. Softbound. 298 pages. Condition: Clean; not circulated; hardly opened; no…
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