From the publishers of Family Chronicle Magazine. This collection of 500 brickwall solutions shows how genealogists and family historians have found ways around their research problems, using the latest technology or tried and true research techniques, combined with logic and perseverance, to overcome their genealogy brick walls. Publication Date: 2003 | Binding: Soft Cover| Condition:…
By Val D. Greenwood. This edition was completely updated, incorporating all the latest developments, principles, and resources relevant to family history research. There are now two chapters about technology as it relates to family history research–one dealing with significant concepts and definitions and the other with specific resources and applications, including major family history websites…
By Sharon Debartolo Carmack. The goal of this book is to show you how to document your heritage while placing each generation of your family in its cultural milieu and telling a factual and interesting story about the family. Among other things, this book enables you to evaluate American records for information specific to Italian-American…
Published by the American Society of Genealogists. Publication Date: 1975| Binding: Hard Cover | Condition: Very good; non-circulating library edition, with library ID markings. | Pages: 579
By Karen Frisch. Offers numerous suggestions to teach your children basic genealogical tasks and finding records on the internet. You children will be building family ties, learning research skills, and making memories that will last long after they are grown. Publication Date: 2003 by Ancestry.com| Binding: Soft Cover | Condition: Very good; hardly used; non-circulating…
Edited by Kory L. Meyerink. Printed Sources addresses the large and growing body of printed material – the background information, finding aids, published original records, and compiled records – that can assure success in your family history research. This guide will make your research easier by identifying, defining, and explaining how to use the myriad…
Sharon DeBartolo Carmack. Provides information on cemetery research covering such topics as locating graves and cemeteries, accessing death records, searching a cemetery, and American burial customs. Publication Date: 2002 | Binding: Soft cover| Condition: Very good; non-circulating library edition, with library ID markings. | Pages: 263
This revision was published to update some of the material in the earlier editions and to add new material that became available. Earlier irrelevant information has been deleted. Published by Ye Olde Genealogie Shoppe, Indianapolis, IN, in 1993. | Binding: Soft cover| Condition: non-circulating library edition, with library ID markings. | Pages: 75
Provides information for locating county histories, certificates, records, and migration trails throughout the United States for family historians and general researchers. Publication Date: 2002 | Binding: Hard cover, with dust cover and clear cover | Condition: Very good; non-circulating library edition, with library ID markings. | Pages: 879 pages
By Drew Smith. BRAND NEW PUBLICATION. This guide is organized according to the actual process used in genealogical research: Start with yourself, then move on to living family and relatives, and then move backwards in time, generation by generation. Each chapter describes a time period and the kinds of records available for that era, allowing…
A manual for documenting family histories and genealogical records by Richard S. Lackey. Publication Date: 1980 | Number of Pages: 94 | Condition: Very Good. Never circulated. | Format: Soft cover
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