| #A0076-Conceptual
Approach to Genealogy |
$
24.95 |
| David C.
Chamberlin |
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This book
will provide you with the concepts and techniques to best implement
a research strategy to fit your needs. You will gain a better
understanding of good genealogical principles. The author has
included numerous examples and exercises to give you a hands-on
experience in utilizing these elements. Softbound - 264 pages.
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| #1444-The
Dawes Commission and the Allotment of the Five Civilized
Tribes, 1893-1914 |
$ 29.95
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| Kent Carter |
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Between
1893-1914, Native Americans were subjected to enrollment in order
to determine who was qualified for individual land allotments in
Indian Territory. The author explains the organization of
the Dawes Commission and its procedures. After reading this
book, you will have a greater understanding of the Commission and
the Five Civilized Tribes-Cherokee, Chickasaw, Creek, Choctaw and
Seminole. Softbound - 285 pages. |
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| #BN13-The
Dictionary of Genealogy - Fifth Edition |
$
37.95
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| Terrick V H
Fitzhugh |
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This
is a book written for those who have English ancestry. There
is an extensive glossary of the terms encountered in old-world and
more recent documents and detailed information about
sources. Photographs provide easy recognition of
documents. Tables and lists give further facts in readily
accessible form. The author also includes historical
background on locations and record types. Hardbound -
302 pages. |
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| #1672-Directory
of Family Associations - 3rd Edition |
$ 34.95
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| Elizabeth
Petty Bentley
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Based
largely on data received in response to questionnaires sent to
family associations, reunion committees and one-name societies,
this edition gives you information on approximately 6,500 family
associations. This directory includes phone numbers, contact
persons and publications (if any). Softbound - 355
pages. |

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| #40-233-Do
People Grow on Family Trees-Genealogy for Kids & Other
Beginners |
$ 10.95
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| Ira
Wolfman
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This
book is the Official Ellis Island Handbook and as such, discusses
the adventure of immigration to America and where our ancestors
settled. You will also learn how to begin your research,
where to look for sources and the history and meaning of family
names. The Appendix includes: A dictionary of American
last names; various charts and forms; addresses for vital records
and more. Softbound - 179 pages. |

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| #1251-Evidence!
Citation & Analysis for the Family Historian |
$
16.95 |
| Elizabeth Shown
Mills |
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With
this book, you will learn about the fundamentals of citation
and analysis. Chapters include: Guidelines for
documentation; functions of a source note; placement of note
numbers; abbreviation tips; guidelines for analyzing evidence and
more. The appendixes include samples of documented family
group sheets and ancestor charts.
Hardbound-124
pages.
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| #70658-Family
History 101 - A Beginner's Guide to Finding Your Ancestors |
$
17.00 |
| Marcia D.
Yannizze Melnyk |
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This
book will teach you: Straightforward tips on tapping the power
of the Internet; How checklists, forms, and case studies can make
getting started fun and easy; How to maximize existing
information and how to find more; How to record and share what you
have found. Softbound - 138 pages
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| #2119-Family
History Made Easy |
$
12.95 |
| Loretto Dennis
Szucs |
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This book
covers several topics including: family home sources;
published sources and libraries; federal, state and local records;
genealogical societies; foreign and religious research; the Family
History Library; computers, the Internet and more. Softbound - 223 pages.
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| #70635-The Family
Tree Problem Solver |
$
20.00 |
| Marsha Hoffman
Rising |
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Complications
arising from incomplete or missing records, census irregularities,
individuals of the same name and burned courthouses can lead to
brick walls. This book dissects researcher's common problems
by using case studies. You will also learn what NOT to do to avoid
hitting brick walls in the future. Softbound - 232 pages.
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| #70636-The Family
Tree Resource Book for Genealogists |
$
30.00 |
| Edited by:
Sharon DeBartolo Carmack and Erin Nevius |
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Whether
you're a novice or a pro, this book provides you with the
information you need to trace your roots across the U.S.
Included are research summaries, tips and techniques with maps for
every U.S. state; detailed county-level data; web sites and contact
info. for libraries, archives and genealogical and historical
societies and bibliographies for each state. Softbound - 789
pages.
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