The Book of Ulster Surnames by Robert Bell. Published in 1988. 285 pages. Good condition; library donation; never circulated. ISBN 0-85640-405-5. This book has over 500 of the most common family names in the Province of Ulster, with references to thousands more, giving a history of each name, its original form, where it came from…
How to find and record our unique heritage by Dwight A. Radford & Kyle J. Betit (2001). 296 pages. Softcover. Non-circulating library copy, with library identification markings. This volume includes guidelines, advice, strategies, sources, and internet resources.
By Margaret Dickson Falle (1962). A Guide to the Genealogical Records, Methods, and Sources in Ireland. Volume 1 features the repositories and records. Volume 2 includes the bibliography of family histories, pedigrees, and source materials published in books and periodicals and the Family Index lists over 1,400 manuscript family histories. 813 pages, ISBN-10: 0806309180, 5.5″…
Edited by Leon J. Stout. Publication Number 2 of the Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society, Boalburg, Pennsylvania, 1979. Second Printing, 1979. This volume contains an introduction to Patee Library, general references and census materials, and Pennsylvania materials. Many of the entries in this guide were compiled by members of the Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society. Softbound, good…
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”…
By Patricia Law Hatcher. 2003. First Edition. Step-by-step instructions and a wealth of advice, this comprehensive guide shows readers how to identify, locate, and interpret land records in order to trace their early ancestors, as well as how to figure out how land was transferred. Original. Softbound, good condition, non-circulating library edition (has library ID…
Edited by Alice Eichholz, Ph.D., C.G. Discover where to go to locate the information you need to fill in the gaps in your family tree and avoid the disappointments of endless dead ends. The Red Book lists repositories of information in counties and towns across America. Hardbound, good condition, non-circulating library edition (has library ID…
This volume includes volume and card indexes available in the Index Room, and information about Maryland county governments. Softbound, good condition, non-circulating library edition (has library ID markings), 8.5” x 11”, 56 pages.
By Thomas Jay Kemp. 2001. A general guide to the thousands of published census indexes currently available in print and online and is sure to be used by beginning and experienced genealogists alike. This essential reference lets researchers quickly see what is available for their area of interest and lets them know what records, indexes,…
This volume contains illustrations and photographs, citations to many new and previously cited microfilm Book Sales, Book Sales > 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 Floyd G. Hoenstine. 1978. First edition. Suggestions for research in the field of genealogy and history, with sources of information in Pennsylvania. Hardbound, good condition, non-circulating library edition (has library ID markings), 8.5” x 11”, 604 pages. $20.00
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.
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.
A Genealogists Guide to Federal Census Facts, Schedules, and Indexes with Master Extraction Forms for Federal Census Schedules, 1790-1930. By William Dollarhide. 1999. First Edition. The Census Book gives many unknown facts and peculiarities about census records and includes 29 census extraction forms, 1790-1930. These forms enable you to copy and track your ancestor’s information….
By Anthony Adolph. 2009. First edition. The vivid description of Irish history and the remarkable stories of what others have found. A guide to help uncover your past and bring your Irish family history to life. Softbound, Very good condition, non-circulating library edition (has library ID markings), 7.5” x 9.5,” 224 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 English, Scottish, & Irish ancestors. By Angus Baxter. 1994. Third edition, revised and update. Softbound, good condition, non-circulating library edition (has library ID markings), 6” x 9”, 310 pages.
By Val D. Greenwood. 2nd Edition. Explains the principles of genealogical research; identifies various classes of records that may be used in that research and tell where to find them, and includes information about the use of computers in compiling family histories. Hardbound, good condition, non-circulating library edition (has library ID markings), 6” x 9.25”,…
By Dolores B. Owen. 1989. Owen lists institutions alphabetically by town, covering those with collections of interest to genealogists and to family and local historians. Listings include address, telephone number, access to the records, duplicating capabilities, services offered, Book Sales, Book Sales > Publications, an account of the holdings, and conditions for admission. Includes maps….
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