| #1679-Finding
Your Hispanic Roots |
$
19.95 |
| George R. Ryskamp |
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The
author provides information on records, sources and various
reference works used in all major Hispanic countries. Through case
studies, you will learn about language, handwriting, surnames, and
methods of tracing Hispanic immigrants to the US. The author also
discusses the ways to conduct Hispanic research through the LDS
Family History Centers. Softbound - 290 pages.
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#40-032-Finding
Your Roots - How to Trace Your Ancestors at Home and Abroad
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$ 16.95 |
| Jeane Eddy Westin |
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This book
covers resources available for Native American, Latin American,
Asian-American, African-American and Jewish family research; charts
and diagrams; the best CD-ROMs and computer programs for organizing
data; easy-to-follow instructions for tracing your heritage to
Europe, Asia and Africa and Web sites and addresses for
organizations and archives. Softbound - 336 pages.
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| #CR03-Genealogical
Proof Standard |
$
5.75
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| Christine Rose,
CG, CGL, FASG |
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The
use of "Genealogical Proof Standard" is now the accepted
standard in building a solid genealogical case. It is used in
particular when there is no direct evidence to prove a conclusion or
to resolve a case when the evidence conflicts. This book
includes a discussion of the elements of building a case and
weighing the evidence under present-day standards.
Softbound - 19 pages.
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| #40-111-The
Genealogist's Companion and Sourcebook |
$
16.99 |
| Emily Croom
ON SALE |
$
14.95 |
The
author discusses different kinds of primary and secondary records,
such as, church and funeral home records, government documents,
court records, newspapers and maps. The book also includes bibliographies and case studies.
Softbound - 230 pages.
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| #70528-The
Genealogist's Question & Answer Book |
$
19.00 |
| Marcia Yannizze
Melnyk |
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Here
are a few of the questions answered in this book: What Web
sites should I start my genealogical research with?; What should I
look for when using a new online or CD database; How can I find
naturalization records for my ancestors; How do I conduct an oral
history interview?; How can I read a worn tombstone?; How do I
properly store my records and documents? And much more.
Softbound - 228 pages.
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| #40-030-Genealogy
as a Pastime and Profession |
$
8.95
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| Donald Lines
Jacobus |
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This book
describes the principles of genealogical research, the evaluation of
evidence and the relationship of genealogy to chronology and the
law. It discusses early nomenclature, royal ancestry, the use of
source material and the methods of compiling a family history.
Softbound - 120 pages.
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| #42-118-Genealogy
on CD-ROM |
$ 29.95
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| Martha
Arends
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This
book is intended to show what is available on CD-ROM in all major
categories, in particular: Biographies; genealogical
references; historical references; journals, newspapers and
dictionaries; geographical finding aids; immigration and
naturalization records; military records; African American and
Native American records; U.S. resources, international resources
and more. Published 1999. Softbound - 258 pages. |

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| #40-011-Genealogy
Research-Getting Organized |
$
12.00
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| Beverly DeLong
Whitaker |
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This is a
straightforward publication designed to help the beginner
develop good organizational skills. Topics covered include: The
basics; charting instructions; using forms; records and more. The
author has included a variety of forms to help with your research. Softbound - 72 pages.
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| #A0374-Grow a
Family Tree |
$
24.95
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| William
Dollarhide |
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This is
a training manual for the beginner as well as the more
advanced researcher. The book covers a variety of topics, including;
getting started; using family group sheets; finding vital records;
searching census records and national resources; federal land
records, land grants and deed records. Included are a large variety
of charts and forms. Softbound - 184 pages.
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| #70646-Guide To
Finding Your Ellis Island Ancestors |
$
20.00
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| Sharon DeBartolo
Carmack |
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In
this comprehensive guide, you'll discover the basic information you
need to begin your search on the Ellis Island database. You'll
also learn tips and strategies for successfully finding your Ellis
Island ancestors online; how passenger lists were created and what
information they contain; how to use microfilmed passenger lists and
indexes and what to do if you are still coming up
empty-handed. Softbound - 160 pages.
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| #40-358-Handbook
of Genealogical Sources |
$
12.00
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| George K.
Schweitzer, Ph.D., Sc.D. |
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The
purpose of this book is to help you locate the most ancestral
information in the shortest amount of time with the least amount of
expenditure. The author lists the major types of genealogical
records and what you may find in them and tells you where they are
located. The major repositories for these records are listed
with information given for each. Research techniques are also
given. Softbound - 252 pages.
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